Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m looking at the Pina Colada Song lyrics and I can’t “Escape” my curiosity for the joke here…can someone please explain?
I don't get it either
Anonymous wrote:So I’m looking at the Pina Colada Song lyrics and I can’t “Escape” my curiosity for the joke here…can someone please explain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that application season is approaching, I would love to hear from any parents with kids who recently (in the last 2-3 years) made the switch from BASIS to Walls for high school. Are your kids happy they switched? Any substantive comparisons of the two schools/differences (academics/teachers/cohort/administration)? Are you glad your child switched, or do you wish kid had stayed at BASIS.
Thanks in advance for any informed thoughts on this topic. Assuming my kid gets into Walls in the spring we will have to decide whether to switch (kid is currently quite happy overall with BASIS and has done great/tippy top in class throughout middle school).
I could have written this. My BASIS 8th grader has been on the distinguished honor roll almost every grading period since 5th grade, with a few exceptions (of “only” being on honor roll).
We’re looking at Walls but we’ll look in greater earnest when/if my child gets in.
My child likes BASIS and has expressed a desire to stay. But I also hear more complaints about teacher quality this year than ever before.
But the poster above who anecdotally mentioned that a former peer from BASIS was bored at Walls for two whole years has me somewhat concerned. My BASIS 8th grader typically has a 98/99 average with very little effort, almost always completing homework while at school and never studying for tests. Would Walls be challenging enough? How does the academic rigor compare?
We must have the same child! We are debating the same thing, I think we might apply, but ultimately stick with basis. Child has a penchant for tech and wants to do engineering ultimately. Basis will probably set us up better for that.
If you like piña coladas
And gettin' caught in the rain…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rule of thumb, stick with Basis for math, switch to Walls for humanities.
I can't speak to the comparison with Walls, but I have a Basis 9th grader and there has been a big jump in the intensity of English. Not only are there two English classes in 9th, but there's a lot more writing. For my child, who's strong in math/science but less so in language, the beginning of the year was rough, but he's gotten more comfortable with the writing demands. So if one consideration is the light reading and writing load in middle school, that's something to consider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that application season is approaching, I would love to hear from any parents with kids who recently (in the last 2-3 years) made the switch from BASIS to Walls for high school. Are your kids happy they switched? Any substantive comparisons of the two schools/differences (academics/teachers/cohort/administration)? Are you glad your child switched, or do you wish kid had stayed at BASIS.
Thanks in advance for any informed thoughts on this topic. Assuming my kid gets into Walls in the spring we will have to decide whether to switch (kid is currently quite happy overall with BASIS and has done great/tippy top in class throughout middle school).
I could have written this. My BASIS 8th grader has been on the distinguished honor roll almost every grading period since 5th grade, with a few exceptions (of “only” being on honor roll).
We’re looking at Walls but we’ll look in greater earnest when/if my child gets in.
My child likes BASIS and has expressed a desire to stay. But I also hear more complaints about teacher quality this year than ever before.
But the poster above who anecdotally mentioned that a former peer from BASIS was bored at Walls for two whole years has me somewhat concerned. My BASIS 8th grader typically has a 98/99 average with very little effort, almost always completing homework while at school and never studying for tests. Would Walls be challenging enough? How does the academic rigor compare?
We must have the same child! We are debating the same thing, I think we might apply, but ultimately stick with basis. Child has a penchant for tech and wants to do engineering ultimately. Basis will probably set us up better for that.
Anonymous wrote:Rule of thumb, stick with Basis for math, switch to Walls for humanities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that application season is approaching, I would love to hear from any parents with kids who recently (in the last 2-3 years) made the switch from BASIS to Walls for high school. Are your kids happy they switched? Any substantive comparisons of the two schools/differences (academics/teachers/cohort/administration)? Are you glad your child switched, or do you wish kid had stayed at BASIS.
Thanks in advance for any informed thoughts on this topic. Assuming my kid gets into Walls in the spring we will have to decide whether to switch (kid is currently quite happy overall with BASIS and has done great/tippy top in class throughout middle school).
I could have written this. My BASIS 8th grader has been on the distinguished honor roll almost every grading period since 5th grade, with a few exceptions (of “only” being on honor roll).
We’re looking at Walls but we’ll look in greater earnest when/if my child gets in.
My child likes BASIS and has expressed a desire to stay. But I also hear more complaints about teacher quality this year than ever before.
But the poster above who anecdotally mentioned that a former peer from BASIS was bored at Walls for two whole years has me somewhat concerned. My BASIS 8th grader typically has a 98/99 average with very little effort, almost always completing homework while at school and never studying for tests. Would Walls be challenging enough? How does the academic rigor compare?
Anonymous wrote:Why would you leave BASIS?
Anonymous wrote:Now that application season is approaching, I would love to hear from any parents with kids who recently (in the last 2-3 years) made the switch from BASIS to Walls for high school. Are your kids happy they switched? Any substantive comparisons of the two schools/differences (academics/teachers/cohort/administration)? Are you glad your child switched, or do you wish kid had stayed at BASIS.
Thanks in advance for any informed thoughts on this topic. Assuming my kid gets into Walls in the spring we will have to decide whether to switch (kid is currently quite happy overall with BASIS and has done great/tippy top in class throughout middle school).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP. Current basis family a few years from having to make this decision. But, the BASIS support with college applications, scholarship applications and the flexible senior year seems like an awesome reason to stay. Does it live up to the hype?
Mom of BASIS senior here. My kid thinks the flexible senior year has been awesome. Definitely lives up to the hype and they’re looking forward to being done with classes in March and then doing an internship. Their friends at Walls seem considerably more stressed out about schoolwork, college admissions, social life (really everything) than BASIS kids.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP. Current basis family a few years from having to make this decision. But, the BASIS support with college applications, scholarship applications and the flexible senior year seems like an awesome reason to stay. Does it live up to the hype?