Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silent lunches?
Silent lunches are rarely used and only used when a particular grade has been excessively unruly during lunch. Silent lunches are certainly not the norm at all and I support the use of them when needed as a last resort.
Wow - how bad can it be if you have to have "Silent Lunch"? I don't know exactly what that is, but the name is pretty descriptive. My HS of 2,000 students never had (nor needed) such a thing. What is going wrong at Basis for this particular punishment to be instituted? Is the next step orange jumpsuits or leg irons?
Anonymous wrote:Pp, if you are not a parent of a student or former student at Basis , why are you reading this thread, let alone replying to it?
Anonymous wrote:Pp, if you are not a parent of a student or former student at Basis , why are you reading this thread, let alone replying to it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silent lunches?
Silent lunches are rarely used and only used when a particular grade has been excessively unruly during lunch. Silent lunches are certainly not the norm at all and I support the use of them when needed as a last resort.
Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymo
Amen to that. We will never stay because of how dc was treated, everything you name, despite the academics.............
if they want children to stay fro HS, why don't they take tat onto account when they are treating them bad in MS, silent lunches included...........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would bet many BASIS middle schoolers came from Hardy feeders (Key, Mann, Hearst, Stoddert) and will leave after 8th to attend their IB high school - Wilson and that was probably the plan all along.
There's a ton of folks (like us) for whom Wilson is not an option - and BASIS is far and away the best option that we have.
Anonymous wrote:I would bet many BASIS middle schoolers came from Hardy feeders (Key, Mann, Hearst, Stoddert) and will leave after 8th to attend their IB high school - Wilson and that was probably the plan all along.
Anonymous wrote:Silent lunches?
Anonymous wrote:Silent lunches?
Anonymous wrote:OP you seem pretty pushy and angry and entitled to get your question answered. Not the way to go about getting the intel you want. Work on your tone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We needed a good MS option, when DC gets to 9th, we will be going elsewhere where opportunities outside of academics are more prevalent.
That is great for your kid and I support any parent trying to meet their kids' needs. However, for the record, BASIS offers a ton of extra-curricular activities such as the following:
Science Bowl,
Certamen,
Debate
Drama
Art in the City,
Cross Country Team
Taekwondo
Fencing
Board Games
Robotics
Everything on the Mall
Soccer
Anime
and lots more!