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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BASIS parent who couldn’t agree more. We hate the building. [/quote] I mean, Jefferson, Eliot-Hine, and Sousa middle schools all have much better physical plants than Basis, and easier entry than Basis….so there’s that. [/quote] No, there isn't "that" for MS academics, unless maybe you're a longtime Maury family with children willing to do extra work outside school like crazy. Jefferson attracts no more than a handful of UMC Brent grads these days. They were getting 15+ a year for 6th grade pre-Covid.[/quote] Lottery for DCI. Yes it’s hard to get in, but they use standardized testing as one of the criteria for tracking and has great facilities (gym, fields, library, actual science labs) and ton of EC, clubs, and sports. Closest you are going to get to your typical suburban school. Plus there is a shuttle for the CH folks not to mention really easy to get to if you are near Union Station in CH NE or red line anywhere EOTP. [/quote]
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