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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]there are a lot of reasons why all middle schools including latin and basis should start in 6th grade. its probably just a that ship has sailed sort of thing. but there are actually even some latin and basis families who would like this too.[/quote] Count me in this group. I don't know the educational theory behind whether middle should start in 5th v. 6th, but I know the different entry years are a confusing mess. Charters and DCPS should definitely align. Yes, this would mean more competition for BASIS and LATIN, but I would prefer a test-in method. The self-selection and promotion standards at BASIS is not foolproof. Many kids wash out after a year or two. [/quote] There are a lot of reasons that they shouldn't start at 6th as well. Charters aren't allowed to offer a test-in method. Starting in an earlier grade lets open enrollment charters (like Basis and Latin) give kids more time to catch up for grade level work and also to get used to the school. Many of the charter middles in the highest poverty areas actually start at 4th to do the same. Perhaps DCPS should rethink its grade alignment or parents could lobby Basis, Latin and others to offer half new seats at 5th and half at 6th. I personally believe this could change the culture and character of the schools but who knows?[/quote] Why do you want to change the culture and character of Basis and Latin? [/quote] Doesn't BASIS genuinely want to go from K-12 eventually? I think this would actually benefit the school and would change this whole middle school question. [/quote]
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