.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Every bilingual school in the city?
What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.
No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.
You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.
It seems very DC that people hate BASIS, one of the best schools in the city, but they have no problem with the dozens and dozens of steaming piles of shit that pass for public schools in this city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Every bilingual school in the city?
What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.
No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.
You said "similar policies", and incentivizing kids to leave with developmentally inappropriate retention policies is key to how BASIS operates.
Anonymous wrote:USNews ranks high schools nearly entirely by what %age of the school is enrolled in IB/AP and how they perform on the tests.
No surprise if your entire school is founded on enrolling kids in all APs and then prepping them for the tests…then they will rank highly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Every bilingual school in the city?
What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.
No one ever raised the issue of repeating grades, except for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Every bilingual school in the city?
Bilingual schools don't accept kids midstream because it would screw up their whole program. They're teaching science and math and art in a foreign language and that won't work if there's new kids coming in who can't speak. They don't force anyone out but some decide bilingual is not for them and they leave and they are not replaced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Every bilingual school in the city?
What on earth are you talking about. That's definitely not true. Name even one school that does that, with cites. LAMB and YY stop accepting kids at a certain grade but they don't require anyone to repeat grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Every bilingual school in the city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Every bilingual school in the city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
Sure made a lot of 5th grade offers this year....
Can anyone fill me in on why BASIS makes so many more 5th grade lottery offers than Latin does? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Really? Name one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Like what? Walls doesn’t do that…never heard of Banneker doing that…only Charter schools have that luxury.
So…you basically admitted that’s their policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
That is totally misleading. Yes, basis accepts by lottery -- in 5th grade. It then forces out kids who aren't successful and refuses to accept any new students for 9th grade.
Oh stop. There's lots of schools in DC that have similar policies. BASIS is not unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow—won’t be long before BASIS DC, a 100% lottery school, ranks above Walls, which only takes straight A students.
Sure made a lot of 5th grade offers this year....
Can anyone fill me in on why BASIS makes so many more 5th grade lottery offers than Latin does? Thanks.