Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really need to know whether my response here is pointless. BASIS does not admit in 7th. Are you wasting everyone’s time OP?
NP. Why do you need to know? Also, BASIS has admitted a small # into 7th for at least this year and last.
1 this year. 3 the year before. 0 for each of the 6 years before that. Out of usually 100+ applicants. And remember, sibling preference-- if a 5th grade match has a 7th grade sibling it would apply.
What a typical DCUM reply. What part of BASIS has admitted a small # into 7th for at least this year and last. do you disagree with?
Anonymous wrote:NP. Why do you need to know? Also, BASIS has admitted a small # into 7th for at least this year and last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really need to know whether my response here is pointless. BASIS does not admit in 7th. Are you wasting everyone’s time OP?
NP. Why do you need to know? Also, BASIS has admitted a small # into 7th for at least this year and last.
1 this year. 3 the year before. 0 for each of the 6 years before that. Out of usually 100+ applicants. And remember, sibling preference-- if a 5th grade match has a 7th grade sibling it would apply.
What a typical DCUM reply. What part of BASIS has admitted a small # into 7th for at least this year and last. do you disagree with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really need to know whether my response here is pointless. BASIS does not admit in 7th. Are you wasting everyone’s time OP?
NP. Why do you need to know? Also, BASIS has admitted a small # into 7th for at least this year and last.
1 this year. 3 the year before. 0 for each of the 6 years before that. Out of usually 100+ applicants. And remember, sibling preference-- if a 5th grade match has a 7th grade sibling it would apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s mixed. The school was quick to create an IEP and was responsible in complying with the legal timelines than some other schools. The person leading the department seemed solid. Some of the teachers were great and supportive in complying with the IEP. Most were adequate. Some were inflexible and unwilling to learn about neurodiversity- and assumed my kid wasn’t trying hard enough when they didn’t jump into class discussions (refer to the IEP please teacher! ):
The support teachers are completely overworked to the level of exploitation.
The school’s one high stakes exam final model did not work for my kid who had tremendous anxiety from it. Though they knew the material and from test scores borders on 2e.
We moved to MoCo and my kid is now thriving.
Are they in a MoCo 2e program? Wondering if it's worth moving for high school.
Anonymous wrote:It’s mixed. The school was quick to create an IEP and was responsible in complying with the legal timelines than some other schools. The person leading the department seemed solid. Some of the teachers were great and supportive in complying with the IEP. Most were adequate. Some were inflexible and unwilling to learn about neurodiversity- and assumed my kid wasn’t trying hard enough when they didn’t jump into class discussions (refer to the IEP please teacher! ):
The support teachers are completely overworked to the level of exploitation.
The school’s one high stakes exam final model did not work for my kid who had tremendous anxiety from it. Though they knew the material and from test scores borders on 2e.
We moved to MoCo and my kid is now thriving.