Anonymous wrote:My kid is in sixth and has a ton of work. We are also not happy about the work load and the poor communication from staff. My kid is going well in terms of grades but everything else is terrible. Hoping for some changes.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in sixth and has a ton of work. We are also not happy about the work load and the poor communication from staff. My kid is going well in terms of grades but everything else is terrible. Hoping for some changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The work loads have been so crazy and there are teachers that don’t seem to be teaching. And why is there zero communication between parents and teachers? Having a hard time here.
I’ve logged in my phone on my kid’s teams account so I can keep tabs. I do know some kids from last year who were having a hard time & BASIS gave them a lot of support. I’m sure that’s much harder to do this year. I’m sorry!
+1 to this; I've downloaded teams to my computer and my phone. So that is kind of annoying b/c I get all the alerts and returned assignments,etc. But on the other hand no room to complain that I don't know what is going on!
Wondering what grade PPs' kids are in? Mine is in 6th. This year of DL (so far) has been easier than 5th grade. Less homework b/c my kid gets everything done during "class." But this goes to a PP's point above that kids who do well at Basis are the ones who focus and knock the work out quickly - no procrastination. I have no doubt that I am very fortunate in that respect (wrt to my kid's ability to handle DL and the workload).
FWIW, I have heard Basis admins say several times during state-of-school virtual meetings that the workload during distance learning is only about 2/3 (or some such rough estimate) compared with the regular year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The work loads have been so crazy and there are teachers that don’t seem to be teaching. And why is there zero communication between parents and teachers? Having a hard time here.
I’ve logged in my phone on my kid’s teams account so I can keep tabs. I do know some kids from last year who were having a hard time & BASIS gave them a lot of support. I’m sure that’s much harder to do this year. I’m sorry!
Anonymous wrote:The work loads have been so crazy and there are teachers that don’t seem to be teaching. And why is there zero communication between parents and teachers? Having a hard time here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids at Basis (both in middle school).
One completes all of her homework during the school day with little effort. She’s been extremely happy this year (though there’s one class with teacher turnover that she complains about).
My other child stresses more about the workload, but still manages to spend a lot of time doing video games and watching TV each evening, plus there’s almost never homework on weekends.
Both kids have stellar grades.
The school is far from perfect, but OP’s posting does not resonate with our family.
This is my family's experience, too.
Everyone knows that kids who succeed at Basis need to be smart and motivated. What a lot of people don't seem to know is that the kids who tend to be fast workers will be much more successful than the equally bright kids who just tend to work a bit slower. Homework loads can range from 20 minutes/day(my kids) - 4 hours/day depending on your child's efficiency.
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids at Basis (both in middle school).
One completes all of her homework during the school day with little effort. She’s been extremely happy this year (though there’s one class with teacher turnover that she complains about).
My other child stresses more about the workload, but still manages to spend a lot of time doing video games and watching TV each evening, plus there’s almost never homework on weekends.
Both kids have stellar grades.
The school is far from perfect, but OP’s posting does not resonate with our family.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys come here to rub it in that OP and his child are struggling? Jut not very nice of you.
Hang in there, OP. We've been there with BASIS.