Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a drag that the best BASIS DC head by a long shot is leaving, in October at very short notice. I'm guessing that she simply did too much to humanize the program, making it a lot healthier and happier for the kids in the last several years, than BASIS AZ HQ was OK with.
My guess is that she butted heads with higher ups in the Southwest and realized that she was a square peg in a round hole with better things to do than carry on. She's enormously capable, high energy, smart, caring - another high octane program will snatch her up soon enough.
How many HOS is that in 11 years - 7? Not exactly a happy story.
What's your come back basis Boosters, she was a poor leader? No loss? Yea, right.
I think she was the 5th HOS but I may have forgotten one. DC started there in 6th and graduated last spring.
It is a really big loss. Her laving mid-year is really the biggest shock to me. She knows how disruptive that would be -- lived it as a teacher -- so assume this was either not her call or a decision she didn't take lightly.
You did forget one, there have been six. Too many, absurd.
Anonymous wrote:OK, but half a dozen heads in 11 years. They all couldn't have had family issues. The BASIS franchise seems to have a great deal of trouble keeping a HOS for more than a few years.
Relatives with kids at a BASIS AZ campus for many years report that their program is the same.
Anonymous wrote:I hope she is OK, too. She will be so missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a drag that the best BASIS DC head by a long shot is leaving, in October at very short notice. I'm guessing that she simply did too much to humanize the program, making it a lot healthier and happier for the kids in the last several years, than BASIS AZ HQ was OK with.
My guess is that she butted heads with higher ups in the Southwest and realized that she was a square peg in a round hole with better things to do than carry on. She's enormously capable, high energy, smart, caring - another high octane program will snatch her up soon enough.
How many HOS is that in 11 years - 7? Not exactly a happy story.
What's your come back basis Boosters, she was a poor leader? No loss? Yea, right.
I think she was the 5th HOS but I may have forgotten one. DC started there in 6th and graduated last spring.
It is a really big loss. Her laving mid-year is really the biggest shock to me. She knows how disruptive that would be -- lived it as a teacher -- so assume this was either not her call or a decision she didn't take lightly.
You did forget one, there have been six. Too many, absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a drag that the best BASIS DC head by a long shot is leaving, in October at very short notice. I'm guessing that she simply did too much to humanize the program, making it a lot healthier and happier for the kids in the last several years, than BASIS AZ HQ was OK with.
My guess is that she butted heads with higher ups in the Southwest and realized that she was a square peg in a round hole with better things to do than carry on. She's enormously capable, high energy, smart, caring - another high octane program will snatch her up soon enough.
How many HOS is that in 11 years - 7? Not exactly a happy story.
What's your come back basis Boosters, she was a poor leader? No loss? Yea, right.
I think she was the 5th HOS but I may have forgotten one. DC started there in 6th and graduated last spring.
It is a really big loss. Her laving mid-year is really the biggest shock to me. She knows how disruptive that would be -- lived it as a teacher -- so assume this was either not her call or a decision she didn't take lightly.
Anonymous wrote:What a drag that the best BASIS DC head by a long shot is leaving, in October at very short notice. I'm guessing that she simply did too much to humanize the program, making it a lot healthier and happier for the kids in the last several years, than BASIS AZ HQ was OK with.
My guess is that she butted heads with higher ups in the Southwest and realized that she was a square peg in a round hole with better things to do than carry on. She's enormously capable, high energy, smart, caring - another high octane program will snatch her up soon enough.
How many HOS is that in 11 years - 7? Not exactly a happy story.
What's your come back basis Boosters, she was a poor leader? No loss? Yea, right.
Anonymous wrote:I suppose she developed a conscious.