Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year all 5th graders got in and they couldnt fill their 6th grade.
^^ this. why the hand wringing over space at Basis? and they want to EXPAND![]()
BASIS is in its third year and doing well. It will undoubtedly start becoming difficult to get into BASIS for 6th grade without sibling preference.
Also, they want to expand down, offering 4th grade down to K, eventually. Many of the kids entering in 5th grade are poorly prepared, and they think that expanding down will help remedy that situation.
when -- by 2025? they weed out students as they progress, thus removing many of said siblings before preference is utilized.
How about 2015?. They only made something like 25 spots available in the lottery for 6th and have something approaching 200 on the wait list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a long waitlist and being unable to fill the 6th grade class was a reality check for them.
I don't think that your version of events is accurate, PP.
They did fill the 6th grade. Unfortunately, many of the families who had committed to coming by May 1 subsequently changed their minds, and many of those did not notify the school until the fall. Some kids just didn't show up for the first day of school. Other kids went to school for a couple of weeks while waiting to hear from their preferred schools. By the time BASIS started calling families on the wait list to fill available spots, those families had already committed to other schools and did not want to switch.
What happened this year with the BASIS 6th grade probably has more to do with poor wait list management than weak demand.
Anonymous wrote:Having a long waitlist and being unable to fill the 6th grade class was a reality check for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year all 5th graders got in and they couldnt fill their 6th grade.
^^ this. why the hand wringing over space at Basis? and they want to EXPAND![]()
BASIS is in its third year and doing well. It will undoubtedly start becoming difficult to get into BASIS for 6th grade without sibling preference.
Also, they want to expand down, offering 4th grade down to K, eventually. Many of the kids entering in 5th grade are poorly prepared, and they think that expanding down will help remedy that situation.
when -- by 2025? they weed out students as they progress, thus removing many of said siblings before preference is utilized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year all 5th graders got in and they couldnt fill their 6th grade.
^^ this. why the hand wringing over space at Basis? and they want to EXPAND![]()
BASIS is in its third year and doing well. It will undoubtedly start becoming difficult to get into BASIS for 6th grade without sibling preference.
Also, they want to expand down, offering 4th grade down to K, eventually. Many of the kids entering in 5th grade are poorly prepared, and they think that expanding down will help remedy that situation.
when -- by 2025? they weed out students as they progress, thus removing many of said siblings before preference is utilized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year all 5th graders got in and they couldnt fill their 6th grade.
^^ this. why the hand wringing over space at Basis? and they want to EXPAND![]()
BASIS is in its third year and doing well. It will undoubtedly start becoming difficult to get into BASIS for 6th grade without sibling preference.
Also, they want to expand down, offering 4th grade down to K, eventually. Many of the kids entering in 5th grade are poorly prepared, and they think that expanding down will help remedy that situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year all 5th graders got in and they couldnt fill their 6th grade.
^^ this. why the hand wringing over space at Basis? and they want to EXPAND![]()
BASIS is in its third year and doing well. It will undoubtedly start becoming difficult to get into BASIS for 6th grade without sibling preference.
Also, they want to expand down, offering 4th grade down to K, eventually. Many of the kids entering in 5th grade are poorly prepared, and they think that expanding down will help remedy that situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year all 5th graders got in and they couldnt fill their 6th grade.
^^ this. why the hand wringing over space at Basis? and they want to EXPAND![]()
Anonymous wrote:Last year all 5th graders got in and they couldnt fill their 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:has hardly moved (one spot). is it likely not to really move until after may 1?