Anonymous wrote:NP what is the pay like for Basis teachers compared to DCPS or Private .. curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The HOS is pretty universally hated and the teachers get low pay and have no contracts. They are told extremely frequently by the HOS that that can be fired at any time for no reason whatsoever. They jump asap.
This anonymous shitposting sure is distasteful. If you don't have the balls to say it with attribution, perhaps you should check yourself. I, for one, perceive the HOS to be very hardworking, and he obviously cares a great deal about the school and the students. No doubt he runs a tight ship - but from a parent's perspective, I really appreciate all of the information/many updates and granular detail on how things are going.
Anonymous wrote:The HOS is pretty universally hated and the teachers get low pay and have no contracts. They are told extremely frequently by the HOS that that can be fired at any time for no reason whatsoever. They jump asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe what you want. We consider the guy a jerk and a bully. His predecessor was great.
We would have left for Walls for our younger kid if had been admitted (despite a high GPA). We stay because we don't have a better option and the friend situation is good. You must know that even with the performance bonuses, BASIS can't match DCPS pay.
Whatever. The HoS gets very high ratings in parent surveys. So, you are in a small minority.
Pay isn't everything. That is why DC has the highest urban teacher turnover rate in the entire United States.
Good pay doesn't hurt.
Source for his very high ratings? Please post a link to a parent survey where high school parents rate him highly.
Many of the 11th and 12th grade parents can't stand him (we are indeed a minority at BASIS). MS is essentially all laid out for BASIS families: there are hardly any choices. Dealing with him when the choices are more plentiful and higher stakes can be a real drag. He's a control freak and not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Troll alert. They provide that information to Basis parents. Either you aren't a Basis parent or are completely clueless.
You sound like a sycophant. PP is correct that the HoS is more popular with middle school parents than high school parents. The ratings don't provide granular data. I'm not seeing a conspiracy here.
Anonymous wrote:The HOS is pretty universally hated and the teachers get low pay and have no contracts. They are told extremely frequently by the HOS that that can be fired at any time for no reason whatsoever. They jump asap.
Anonymous wrote:The HOS is pretty universally hated and the teachers get low pay and have no contracts. They are told extremely frequently by the HOS that that can be fired at any time for no reason whatsoever. They jump asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe what you want. We consider the guy a jerk and a bully. His predecessor was great.
We would have left for Walls for our younger kid if had been admitted (despite a high GPA). We stay because we don't have a better option and the friend situation is good. You must know that even with the performance bonuses, BASIS can't match DCPS pay.
Whatever. The HoS gets very high ratings in parent surveys. So, you are in a small minority.
Pay isn't everything. That is why DC has the highest urban teacher turnover rate in the entire United States.
Good pay doesn't hurt.
Source for his very high ratings? Please post a link to a parent survey where high school parents rate him highly.
Many of the 11th and 12th grade parents can't stand him (we are indeed a minority at BASIS). MS is essentially all laid out for BASIS families: there are hardly any choices. Dealing with him when the choices are more plentiful and higher stakes can be a real drag. He's a control freak and not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Troll alert. They provide that information to Basis parents. Either you aren't a Basis parent or are completely clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe what you want. We consider the guy a jerk and a bully. His predecessor was great.
We would have left for Walls for our younger kid if had been admitted (despite a high GPA). We stay because we don't have a better option and the friend situation is good. You must know that even with the performance bonuses, BASIS can't match DCPS pay.
Whatever. The HoS gets very high ratings in parent surveys. So, you are in a small minority.
Pay isn't everything. That is why DC has the highest urban teacher turnover rate in the entire United States.
Good pay doesn't hurt.
Source for his very high ratings? Please post a link to a parent survey where high school parents rate him highly.
Many of the 11th and 12th grade parents can't stand him (we are indeed a minority at BASIS). MS is essentially all laid out for BASIS families: there are hardly any choices. Dealing with him when the choices are more plentiful and higher stakes can be a real drag. He's a control freak and not the sharpest knife in the drawer.