Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just need to vent.
I really wish they would make elements based on how accelerated or advanced the kids were.
Put the kids who consistently struggle across the board and need more support together, and put the kids who can move at brisker pace together and allow them to dig deeper into the content.
Not going to happen. BASIS' approach has always been to weed around half the middle school kids out before HS, to grind them into submission by making them miserable. This has been their MO in Arizona since the early 90s. Trust me, the kids who can't move at a "brisker pace" will mostly be gone by 9th grade. You simply need to be patient for the Hobbesian results to kick in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just need to vent.
I really wish they would make elements based on how accelerated or advanced the kids were.
Put the kids who consistently struggle across the board and need more support together, and put the kids who can move at brisker pace together and allow them to dig deeper into the content.
Vent in private.
Why? Basis is fund by public resources. The school merits no special protection from scrutiny because franchise leaders and local admins, teachers and booster parents want that.
Anonymous wrote:I think the main problem are the disruptive kids - and of course there will be several in each year. If a bunch of them end up in your kid's element it can really bring down the learning environment. My kid had a "bad" element in 5th grade (apparently everyone, including teachers knew it) and this year in 7th has a great (the "best") element. Night and day in terms of the experience/my kid's happiness level going to school. And they are clipping along at a fast pace (I wouldn't want it to be any more intense/in depth).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just need to vent.
I really wish they would make elements based on how accelerated or advanced the kids were.
Put the kids who consistently struggle across the board and need more support together, and put the kids who can move at brisker pace together and allow them to dig deeper into the content.
Vent in private.
Anonymous wrote:I just need to vent.
I really wish they would make elements based on how accelerated or advanced the kids were.
Put the kids who consistently struggle across the board and need more support together, and put the kids who can move at brisker pace together and allow them to dig deeper into the content.
Anonymous wrote:I just need to vent.
I really wish they would....
Anonymous wrote:I just need to vent.
I really wish they would make elements based on how accelerated or advanced the kids were.
Put the kids who consistently struggle across the board and need more support together, and put the kids who can move at brisker pace together and allow them to dig deeper into the content.
and they won’t publicly say it!Anonymous wrote:I thought they did place kids in elements based on test scores. Has something changed?