Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Not a BASIS parent but exploring it as an option and my kid loves theater, so would like to know if the program is sticking around
My kid is at BASIS and is very happy. But if theater is very, very important to your kid then BASIS is a poor choice. I would tell you the same thing if you came here to tell us your kid loves his school basketball team. If theater is a priority take a look at Stuart Hobson. Their productions are fantastic and there's a large community at that school built around the theater program.
Not sure I would agree.
Nothing about drama is being cut and Basis will still have a full-time drama teacher.
Plenty of Basis kids including mine do theater outside of the school—there are a ton of options in the DC area.
Still, if your kid is into theater AND not into academics, Basis may not be the best choice.
Basis will not have a full time drama teacher. It will have a teaching fellow, which is not the same thing. Most of the “drama kids” are pretty devastated, but a lot of that is the specific teacher. If drama is your kid’s thing, I wouldn’t go to BASIS.
A teaching fellow is a teacher. And this teacher will be full-time.
I like the teacher who is leaving but there will be zero impact on drama going forward.
Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Not a BASIS parent but exploring it as an option and my kid loves theater, so would like to know if the program is sticking around
My kid is at BASIS and is very happy. But if theater is very, very important to your kid then BASIS is a poor choice. I would tell you the same thing if you came here to tell us your kid loves his school basketball team. If theater is a priority take a look at Stuart Hobson. Their productions are fantastic and there's a large community at that school built around the theater program.
Not sure I would agree.
Nothing about drama is being cut and Basis will still have a full-time drama teacher.
Plenty of Basis kids including mine do theater outside of the school—there are a ton of options in the DC area.
Still, if your kid is into theater AND not into academics, Basis may not be the best choice.
Basis will not have a full time drama teacher. It will have a teaching fellow, which is not the same thing. Most of the “drama kids” are pretty devastated, but a lot of that is the specific teacher. If drama is your kid’s thing, I wouldn’t go to BASIS.
A teaching fellow is a teacher. And this teacher will be full-time.
I like the teacher who is leaving but there will be zero impact on drama going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Not a BASIS parent but exploring it as an option and my kid loves theater, so would like to know if the program is sticking around
My kid is at BASIS and is very happy. But if theater is very, very important to your kid then BASIS is a poor choice. I would tell you the same thing if you came here to tell us your kid loves his school basketball team. If theater is a priority take a look at Stuart Hobson. Their productions are fantastic and there's a large community at that school built around the theater program.
Not sure I would agree.
Nothing about drama is being cut and Basis will still have a full-time drama teacher.
Plenty of Basis kids including mine do theater outside of the school—there are a ton of options in the DC area.
Still, if your kid is into theater AND not into academics, Basis may not be the best choice.
Basis will not have a full time drama teacher. It will have a teaching fellow, which is not the same thing. Most of the “drama kids” are pretty devastated, but a lot of that is the specific teacher. If drama is your kid’s thing, I wouldn’t go to BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Not a BASIS parent but exploring it as an option and my kid loves theater, so would like to know if the program is sticking around
My kid is at BASIS and is very happy. But if theater is very, very important to your kid then BASIS is a poor choice. I would tell you the same thing if you came here to tell us your kid loves his school basketball team. If theater is a priority take a look at Stuart Hobson. Their productions are fantastic and there's a large community at that school built around the theater program.
Not sure I would agree.
Nothing about drama is being cut and Basis will still have a full-time drama teacher.
Plenty of Basis kids including mine do theater outside of the school—there are a ton of options in the DC area.
Still, if your kid is into theater AND not into academics, Basis may not be the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:Theater is not being cut. The current teacher (who is generally beloved by the kids) does not teach a full course load. As a result the position is being moved to a Teaching Fellow position for next year. She was offered the option to remain but unsurprisingly rejected the offer. (Good for her!). There will be the same number of drama classes next year as this year and year before.
This is one of those things that just s*cks when leaders have to allocate scarce resources. Budgets have to be managed and hard choices have to be made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Not a BASIS parent but exploring it as an option and my kid loves theater, so would like to know if the program is sticking around
My kid is at BASIS and is very happy. But if theater is very, very important to your kid then BASIS is a poor choice. I would tell you the same thing if you came here to tell us your kid loves his school basketball team. If theater is a priority take a look at Stuart Hobson. Their productions are fantastic and there's a large community at that school built around the theater program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Not a BASIS parent but exploring it as an option and my kid loves theater, so would like to know if the program is sticking around
Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.
Anonymous wrote:If you are a basis parent you received the note from admin which fully answered the question.