Anonymous wrote:They haven't applied yet-- it's not the time of year for doing that.
There was some talk of a building on I St NE (kind of near JO Wilson) but I'm not sure how serious that was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is necessary in DC where what's really needed are better middle and high options (especially east of the river). However, I don't see how it is a mistake for BASIS to propose. Starting with elementary gives the best chance for success for a broader range of students.
No. This would only be true if they were seeking to locate in a high poverty area. For elementary school, lottery preferences are overwhelming driven by location except for UMC kids, so BASIS' draw will be heavily UMC kids who parents can deal with schlepping their 5 year old across the city (since independent commuting is not a thing for the ES set) & kids who live near wherever they locate. By choosing to float a Capitol Hill adjacent location, they very much tipped their hand on who they're trying to attract.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is necessary in DC where what's really needed are better middle and high options (especially east of the river). However, I don't see how it is a mistake for BASIS to propose. Starting with elementary gives the best chance for success for a broader range of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They haven't applied yet-- it's not the time of year for doing that.
There was some talk of a building on I St NE (kind of near JO Wilson) but I'm not sure how serious that was.
What time of year works for applying?
Anonymous wrote:They haven't applied yet-- it's not the time of year for doing that.
There was some talk of a building on I St NE (kind of near JO Wilson) but I'm not sure how serious that was.
Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that Basis HQ was reaching for the low-hanging fruit by proposing an elementary expansion (we've got good elementaries in DC) and by then putting it Hill-adjacent.
If Basis is so great (and I think it's pretty good - my kid is in HS there), then why not open a new middle school and capture some of the population who are currently waitlisted?
But no.