Anonymous wrote:Previous posters have good points. BASIS's building is awful, there's no denying that. The hallways and lunch room are crowded. They do not go outside everyday until 8th grade. The sixth grade class has been punished multiple times this year with "silent lunches" because they are too loud at lunch (see: lack of recess/outside time). There are some great teachers, and some not so great teachers. Kids are learning a lot, but much of it is memorization. There is no emphasis on writing at all in lower grades (my understanding this is true for the entire middle school). Lots of test prep with months focused on precomp and comp review. It can be a real slog.
We know many families who are happy, and many that are fine with it as it's the best option they have.
. And now that kid is in 8th grade she absolutely loves the off campus lunch option.Anonymous wrote:My child is at BASIS. I would not make the decision about whether to go to BASIS on the building, but I find it depressing, dark, and somewhat cramped-feeling.
Whatever. We weren't blown away by BASIS academics before leaving after 6th grade last year. The English instruction wasn't the best, there was no foreign language instruction before 8th grade (then just beginning instruction, lame). Too many of the teachers were inexperienced, like admins. The math and science were impressive, the rest was average. We didn't like the emphasis on memorization and drill vs. promoting critical thinking skills and joy of learning. The building is tolerable, not more. We're happier at a parochial school with better teaching and leadership, a fine instrumental music program, a real community, a green campus and a palpable spirit of discovery although we're not religious. Think twice, OP. Yup.Anonymous wrote:5th grade (and 6th grade maybe? I forget) have mandatory PE. Weather permitting (aka precipitation not falling) they are outside. You can choose PE as an elective in 7th also, though my DS did not. We are in 8th grade now and DS basically always does outside lunch, even if its bad weather, they leave to go somewhere else.
Is it a beautiful campus? no of course not. Do the academics make up for it for us? yup.
Anonymous wrote:5th grade (and 6th grade maybe? I forget) have mandatory PE. Weather permitting (aka precipitation not falling) they are outside. You can choose PE as an elective in 7th also, though my DS did not. We are in 8th grade now and DS basically always does outside lunch, even if its bad weather, they leave to go somewhere else.
Is it a beautiful campus? no of course not. Do the academics make up for it for us? yup.