Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard it from a parent there. They HATE it.
The parent hates Basis and is suing the school? To what end - what does the lawsuit entail?
Were they forced at gunpoint to attend Basis?
Jesus. I'm just shaking my head.
There's a waitlist of families three digits deep that would absolutely love to take their place at Basis right now.
Really?
If this is the case then why are they still conducting recruiting sessions in different parts of the city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard it from a parent there. They HATE it.
The parent hates Basis and is suing the school? To what end - what does the lawsuit entail?
Were they forced at gunpoint to attend Basis?
Jesus. I'm just shaking my head.
There's a waitlist of families three digits deep that would absolutely love to take their place at Basis right now.
That's not really fair. If you were matched at Eliot Hine or Eatern, you wouldn't automatically suck it up. Basis is a public school, it needs to follow the same laws as every other public school. If that's too hard, then it should stop taking taxpayer funding and go private. They can't have it both ways.
Exactly. If you don't like it, find another school.
Again, there are literally dozens of choices out there. If some family has a kid at Basis who is struggling, then one has to ask why the kid is at Basis in the first place? They had to go out of their way to choose Basis. Did they choose Basis because the other choices would have been even worse? If so, then is this some supremely idealistic but misguided quest for perfection for a kid who would probably struggle no matter what the circumstances as long as the family is trying to jam a square peg through a round hole? I really have to question their judgement. Either way it really doesn't make a whole lot of sense to the rest of us who are doing just fine (even with our own SN kids.)
No, if there were literally dozens of choices, then you wouldn't seen the Eaton families freaking out because they're being moved from Deal to Hardy. There are hardly any choices at all. That's the problem And when parents only have access to one decent one, and they don't believe their student is being served, then they very well may sue. It's not like nobody saw this coming, the only surprise is that it took this long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a 504 there-the special ed person is beyond incredible, and the learning specialists are unbelievably dedicated and talented. There are things we aren't crazy about but the special ed team is NOT one of them!
Who are these unbelievable people?
My child has a 504 too but the only accommodation we receive is extra time for tests and exams, which translates into staying after school to finish exams every day. Other than that, nothing is being implemented.
And no, I am not suing the school .
However, I am utterly disappointed as I am being lied to. My child looks at me with wide eyes when I read all the services that are supposedly being given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a 504 there-the special ed person is beyond incredible, and the learning specialists are unbelievably dedicated and talented. There are things we aren't crazy about but the special ed team is NOT one of them!
Who are these unbelievable people?
My child has a 504 too but the only accommodation we receive is extra time for tests and exams, which translates into staying after school to finish exams every day. Other than that, nothing is being implemented.
And no, I am not suing the school .
However, I am utterly disappointed as I am being lied to. My child looks at me with wide eyes when I read all the services that are supposedly being given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard it from a parent there. They HATE it.
The parent hates Basis and is suing the school? To what end - what does the lawsuit entail?
Were they forced at gunpoint to attend Basis?
Jesus. I'm just shaking my head.
There's a waitlist of families three digits deep that would absolutely love to take their place at Basis right now.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has a 504 there-the special ed person is beyond incredible, and the learning specialists are unbelievably dedicated and talented. There are things we aren't crazy about but the special ed team is NOT one of them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard it from a parent there. They HATE it.
The parent hates Basis and is suing the school? To what end - what does the lawsuit entail?
Were they forced at gunpoint to attend Basis?
Jesus. I'm just shaking my head.
There's a waitlist of families three digits deep that would absolutely love to take their place at Basis right now.
That's not really fair. If you were matched at Eliot Hine or Eatern, you wouldn't automatically suck it up. Basis is a public school, it needs to follow the same laws as every other public school. If that's too hard, then it should stop taking taxpayer funding and go private. They can't have it both ways.
Exactly. If you don't like it, find another school.
Again, there are literally dozens of choices out there. If some family has a kid at Basis who is struggling, then one has to ask why the kid is at Basis in the first place? They had to go out of their way to choose Basis. Did they choose Basis because the other choices would have been even worse? If so, then is this some supremely idealistic but misguided quest for perfection for a kid who would probably struggle no matter what the circumstances as long as the family is trying to jam a square peg through a round hole? I really have to question their judgement. Either way it really doesn't make a whole lot of sense to the rest of us who are doing just fine (even with our own SN kids.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.bazelon.org/In-Court/Current-Litigation.aspx
Not very informative. There's a long list if cases here, includi g Montgomery AL and the University of Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard it from a parent there. They HATE it.
The parent hates Basis and is suing the school? To what end - what does the lawsuit entail?
Were they forced at gunpoint to attend Basis?
Jesus. I'm just shaking my head.
There's a waitlist of families three digits deep that would absolutely love to take their place at Basis right now.
That's not really fair. If you were matched at Eliot Hine or Eatern, you wouldn't automatically suck it up. Basis is a public school, it needs to follow the same laws as every other public school. If that's too hard, then it should stop taking taxpayer funding and go private. They can't have it both ways.
Exactly. If you don't like it, find another school.
Anonymous wrote:They kick low performing students out way too quickly--to get their stats up. Weeding out the bad ones... I am curious to see how many 8th grader flee from basis this year. I heard they only have less than 40 student or so in 9th grade this year. (I could be wrong)
Anonymous wrote:They kick low performing students out way too quickly--to get their stats up. Weeding out the bad ones... I am curious to see how many 8th grader flee from basis this year. I heard they only have less than 40 student or so in 9th grade this year. (I could be wrong)
Anonymous wrote:My kid has a 504 there-the special ed person is beyond incredible, and the learning specialists are unbelievably dedicated and talented. There are things we aren't crazy about but the special ed team is NOT one of them!
Anonymous wrote:http://www.bazelon.org/In-Court/Current-Litigation.aspx