Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a mistake to plan for Basis for 5th to 12th. More than half the families still leave along the way.
Yes, but having a Basis as a solid option through 12th sure brings my family a lot of piece of mind.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a mistake to plan for Basis for 5th to 12th. More than half the families still leave along the way.
Anonymous wrote:If Basis is your best option, you can probably make it work. If your kid winds up miserable there, you could move to find a happier option. There’s no “bust” with UMC DC families.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but writing instruction isn’t Basis’ strong suit. Not nearly enough joy of learning for us. We left after 7th grade for a private. Kid had mostly As at Basis. Report card results about the same at the private but kid is more motivated and much happier there.
Private isn’t an option for our family. So thinking maybe BASIS or bust for our bright kid?
. The choice is not binary in this Metro region, Basis, Wilson or no school at all. Many Basis MS students go on to Walls, Banneker, privates on scholarships, the burbs, some families leave the area.Anonymous wrote:No kids at Basis but I support the philosophy that if your kids can’t cut it with the workload and academics, no problem. You don’t pass or get counseled out.
If we had this high standard expectation when it comes to academics in more schools in DC, then many families wouldn’t leave the city or go private. DC schools would be viewed more favorably and with better standing. As it is, it’s pathetic how low the bar is in DC.
I don’t care that there is not a lot of clubs or green space or that there are limited facilities, etc.... You want that for your kid, go to another school in DC. Plenty of them have that. But hardly any have really high academic standards and stand firm in this.
The honors for all crap at Wilson is disastrous and bringing the school down. Ask families there about their kids experiences in 9th and 10th. It’s just sad that rigor is being cut all in the name of equity and closing the achievement gap by lowering the top.
If Basis is your best option, you can probably make it work. If your kid winds up miserable there, you could move to find a happier option. There’s no “bust” with UMC DC families.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but writing instruction isn’t Basis’ strong suit. Not nearly enough joy of learning for us. We left after 7th grade for a private. Kid had mostly As at Basis. Report card results about the same at the private but kid is more motivated and much happier there.
Private isn’t an option for our family. So thinking maybe BASIS or bust for our bright kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis isn’t for the independent minded learner or family with a quirky background or interests. There is little respect for the individual. Find academic brilliance elsewhere. Basis is advanced mediocrity in a dreary setting. The academics are for DC but it competitive in the Metra area.
Sorry your kid couldn’t cut it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but writing instruction isn’t Basis’ strong suit. Not nearly enough joy of learning for us. We left after 7th grade for a private. Kid had mostly As at Basis. Report card results about the same at the private but kid is more motivated and much happier there.