Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are they planning to offer that is in any way innovative, interesting, or different? Other than a willingness to push out low performers, of course.
They really dont push out the lowest performers - they dont help the bright kids excel and spend all of their effort dragging the kids who are behind. it would be a better place if they let more of the weaker kids go to different schools
Huh? They already "let" kids go to whatever school they want. BASIS can't stop them. It's a question of whether BASIS is going to require low performers to repeat grades, even if it's socially and developmentally inappropriate, as a way of motivating low performers to leave the school.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t love this. BASIS for little kids sounds like an abusive military school.
-BASIS parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are they planning to offer that is in any way innovative, interesting, or different? Other than a willingness to push out low performers, of course.
They really dont push out the lowest performers - they dont help the bright kids excel and spend all of their effort dragging the kids who are behind. it would be a better place if they let more of the weaker kids go to different schools
Anonymous wrote:So much for BASIS being an escape hatch for families with a good elementary school but bad middle school options. This will probably significantly change the demographics at BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:So much for BASIS being an escape hatch for families with a good elementary school but bad middle school options. This will probably significantly change the demographics at BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:What are they planning to offer that is in any way innovative, interesting, or different? Other than a willingness to push out low performers, of course.