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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What SN supports does BASIS allegedly fail to provide? From my experience, they provide a lot of organizational/executive functioning support, before and after school time to get help from individual teachers. The general structure of the school is helpful for kids with ASD or ADHD. [/quote] It doesn’t fail to provide anything. All the report said is that it should do a better job advertising to SN students and show what supports it provides. That’s it. It can (and will) still claim to be a very rigorous school that demands a lot of its students. Nothing will really change here. BASIS is a lottery school— if level 4 SN parents choose not to lottery in, that’s not the school’s fault.[/quote] +1. There's nothing showing that BASIS is not able to support SN kids. It's just showing that BASIS doesn't have as many as other schools. If BASIS can show that it has the supports and advertises them, it's not its fault if kids don't come. Now personally, I wouldn't send my SN kid there, because I know it's not a good fit for my kid. But that doesn't mean it isn't a good fit for others. [/quote] It also says in the report that BASIS' SN compliance is worse than most other charter schools. And it really perplexes me that a supposedly well-functioning school with not very many kids with SN can't manage to do this as well as other charters in this city. [/quote] It's not that hard to understand. They don't devote any resources to SN kids, and so the only SN kids who apply (and stay) are those that don't need many accomodations. This is an active choice by Basis and they're being called out for it (and rightly so.) There are no selective charters in DC, no matter how much Basis wishes there were. [/quote]
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