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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This post finally came full circle: if BASIS had an elementary school, at-risk students who would otherwise miss the 5th grade lottery or struggle to catch up would have a better chance at not only getting in but also succeeding. 5th grade is currently a nice way to more gradually acclimate to the demands of middle school. So many students come into the school without good foundations and BASIS has to catch them up. There would be far less catch up in middle school if the students had mostly uniform preparation going into middle school. Certainly some DCPS elementary schools prepare their students but many do not. [/quote] No, because at-risk families aren't going to drag their kindergarten kids to wherever basis locates its elementary school. They are not going to switch a kid at k when they enrolled somewhere else for pk. Basis knows this and is happy to design an elementary school that, like its middle and high school, is desirable primarily to wealthier families. I will believe otherwise if they try to locate their new campus at the Eagle academy building in Congress heights.[/quote] Basis doesn’t care what you think or believe. There will be plenty of interest when the new elementary school opens. Options are always good. There are 135 charter schools in DC. If you don’t like Basis, go to one or stay at your in-bounds school. [/quote] +1 also chiming in to say for every one of the ward 6 parents confident that their voice will get BASIS elementary shut down before it gets off the ground, there are five parents supporting this new school. Don't believe everything you read on DCUM (my post of course included). [/quote] I think you’re genuinely mistaken. Parents at Brent, Maury, LT, SWS & Payne, at the very least, are now worse off than they were before.[/quote] I don't really follow this - is the argument because there is one new elementary school, that all of the other schools in our neighborhood are going to fail? What are there going to be, maybe 3-4 classrooms per grade? It will pull from many different schools, including parents who would have otherwise gone to other charters or private (or moved). The direct impact per school won't be huge, and to be honest with the way school enrollments have been trending (esp in some of the ones you just listed above) - having a few less kids per grade isn't the worst thing. It would help keep class sizes more manageable. The interesting thing would be to see if there will be the same issue of kids returning to DCPS after a few years (as happens in the middle school). It is that issue (transfering back to DCPS over the summer or mid-year so therefore not accounted for when projecting staffing needs at public schools) who end up skewing enrollment and impacting the public schools. [/quote] Parents at these schools want to stay at these schools for ES, but want the MS spots. I didn't mean that BASIS ES would destroy any of these schools -- I agree, it will marginally affect them for the worse at worst; I meant that parents at these schools wouldn't be pro-BASIS ES expansion, since few of them would want to use it. The "genuinely mistaken" was in reference to the poster saying that for every 1 parent on the Hill opposed to BASIS ES, 5 were in favor. I don't think that's right. I think parents at good DCPS ESes would much rather leave their kids in their local school with their friends and then still have a shot at BASIS MS, which will now disappear/be drastically reduced.[/quote] I'm wondering if it could lead more people at IB ESes to leave their IB ES earlier for a better MS feed if most spots for BASIS MS now go to BASIS ES students.[/quote] This. Definitely. [/quote]
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