Anonymous wrote:Isn't Vern Williams going to teach there? That, at least, is interesting, and gives one hope that they will not "math by drill and kill."
That said, these schools for gifted/Accelerated kids make me suspicious. Why send a kid there and pay 30-40k, when they can go to the AAP Center Longfellow (or Carson or Rocky Run, etc)? Many of the Nysmith kids, at least, are there because they didn't place into AAP. I'd BASIS catering to the same crew(my kid is gifted. FCPS just doesn't realize it...) The public schools have Algebra II for advanced 8th graders, and ship a few kids to the high school for Pre-Calc. Plus a smart, (TJ) driven cohort-- and a strong TJ placement track record. So what does BASIS gain you?
Anonymous wrote:common core is the opposite of drill and kill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Vern Williams going to teach there? That, at least, is interesting, and gives one hope that they will not "math by drill and kill."
That said, these schools for gifted/Accelerated kids make me suspicious. Why send a kid there and pay 30-40k, when they can go to the AAP Center Longfellow (or Carson or Rocky Run, etc)? Many of the Nysmith kids, at least, are there because they didn't place into AAP. I'd BASIS catering to the same crew(my kid is gifted. FCPS just doesn't realize it...) The public schools have Algebra II for advanced 8th graders, and ship a few kids to the high school for Pre-Calc. Plus a smart, (TJ) driven cohort-- and a strong TJ placement track record. So what does BASIS gain you?
I feel comfortable responding because we know multiple families there. While a few are average students, the rest are very bright, former AAP kids or kids in the top of their classes at other area privates.
These are the same kinds of criticisms all of the private NOVA schools receive. Why send your child to private when the publics are so strong? There are thousands of children in the NOVA privates (Potomac, Flint Hill, Langley, Congressional, Nysmith, ) so there is clearly a strong market for private education. Within this market, I definitely see an opportunity for a school like Basis to succeed if they do it right. While the K-8 options are plentiful, we have very few private HS options in NOVA. Potomac seems to want more athletes, the commute to FH is a challenge for those in Arlington/McLean and that's pretty much it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Vern Williams going to teach there? That, at least, is interesting, and gives one hope that they will not "math by drill and kill."
That said, these schools for gifted/Accelerated kids make me suspicious. Why send a kid there and pay 30-40k, when they can go to the AAP Center Longfellow (or Carson or Rocky Run, etc)? Many of the Nysmith kids, at least, are there because they didn't place into AAP. I'd BASIS catering to the same crew(my kid is gifted. FCPS just doesn't realize it...) The public schools have Algebra II for advanced 8th graders, and ship a few kids to the high school for Pre-Calc. Plus a smart, (TJ) driven cohort-- and a strong TJ placement track record. So what does BASIS gain you?
I feel comfortable responding because we know multiple families there. While a few are average students, the rest are very bright, former AAP kids or kids in the top of their classes at other area privates.
These are the same kinds of criticisms all of the private NOVA schools receive. Why send your child to private when the publics are so strong? There are thousands of children in the NOVA privates (Potomac, Flint Hill, Langley, Congressional, Nysmith, ) so there is clearly a strong market for private education. Within this market, I definitely see an opportunity for a school like Basis to succeed if they do it right. While the K-8 options are plentiful, we have very few private HS options in NOVA. Potomac seems to want more athletes, the commute to FH is a challenge for those in Arlington/McLean and that's pretty much it.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Vern Williams going to teach there? That, at least, is interesting, and gives one hope that they will not "math by drill and kill."
That said, these schools for gifted/Accelerated kids make me suspicious. Why send a kid there and pay 30-40k, when they can go to the AAP Center Longfellow (or Carson or Rocky Run, etc)? Many of the Nysmith kids, at least, are there because they didn't place into AAP. I'd BASIS catering to the same crew(my kid is gifted. FCPS just doesn't realize it...) The public schools have Algebra II for advanced 8th graders, and ship a few kids to the high school for Pre-Calc. Plus a smart, (TJ) driven cohort-- and a strong TJ placement track record. So what does BASIS gain you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know but I'm interested too!
You'll actually pay to have your kid subjected to drill and kill? Come to DC and you can get your kid beaten down for free at Basis and a few other for-profit charters.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know but I'm interested too!