Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only it were just a few anonymous posters. Since this is your 8th year at BASIS, you know full well that a sizeable group of parents has been organizing and pushing back in a big way in the last couple years, particularly in regard to the hiring of unqualified and inexperienced MS teachers. They attend board meetings and make noise. Your kids don't have any unmet needs? Give us a break. What kind of colleges are you shooting for? What have your kids done for extra-curriculars? Not buying that it's all been kittens and roses for your family. We a stupid amount for music and sports outside the school and hire a private college counselor. All the BASIS counselor seems to do is tell my capable eldest to take more AP exams by spring of jr. year and that he has no shot at being admitted to colleges he's interested in attending.
Hasn't this guy been there for only like 3 or 4 years? Half of which was during the cluster that was COVID? There are some weak teachers at BASIS but take a moment and read DCUM and talk to friends outside of DC. Teachers are fleeing the professional and hiring is hard all around. Do you think there are no weak teachers in other schools? Seems like someone would have to be a kind of a self-centered jerk to think teacher retention and hiring was all about their kid and their school? Are you angry that the college counselors didn't tell you what you wanted to hear Do you think they are wrong? Are you mad that they may be right and you blame BASIS?
Anonymous wrote:If only it were just a few anonymous posters. Since this is your 8th year at BASIS, you know full well that a sizeable group of parents has been organizing and pushing back in a big way in the last couple years, particularly in regard to the hiring of unqualified and inexperienced MS teachers. They attend board meetings and make noise. Your kids don't have any unmet needs? Give us a break. What kind of colleges are you shooting for? What have your kids done for extra-curriculars? Not buying that it's all been kittens and roses for your family. We a stupid amount for music and sports outside the school and hire a private college counselor. All the BASIS counselor seems to do is tell my capable eldest to take more AP exams by spring of jr. year and that he has no shot at being admitted to colleges he's interested in attending.
Anonymous wrote:If only it were just a few anonymous posters. Since this is your 8th year at BASIS, you know full well that a sizeable group of parents has been organizing and pushing back in a big way in the last couple years, particularly in regard to the hiring of unqualified and inexperienced MS teachers. They attend board meetings and make noise. Your kids don't have any unmet needs? Give us a break. What kind of colleges are you shooting for? What have your kids done for extra-curriculars? Not buying that it's all been kittens and roses for your family. We a stupid amount for music and sports outside the school and hire a private college counselor. All the BASIS counselor seems to do is tell my capable eldest to take more AP exams by spring of jr. year and that he has no shot at being admitted to colleges he's interested in attending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HoS is an unmitigated jackass who doesn’t give a hoot what parents think. I say this as a parent who once thought a lot of him. If you’re happy with him at the helm, you’re not thinking clearly.
Agree with this. He is a clown.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HoS is an unmitigated jackass who doesn’t give a hoot what parents think. I say this as a parent who once thought a lot of him. If you’re happy with him at the helm, you’re not thinking clearly.
Agree with this. He is a clown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a controlling and insecure egomaniac without being a serious person. Not a good, astute, brave or mature leader. He's peppy and cheery without substance, can't make difficult decisions. He loves to reassure parents that nothing's wrong, that everything's in hand, to paper over deepening problems requiring urgent attention. He's not all bad, has improved ECs, has made some good hiring decisions and has bolstered high school retention overall (but not in time for the current senior group of around 40). From my perspective, it's unwise to trust him, respect him or believe in him. In a nutshell, if you're in a position to move on to a HS with capable leadership, you leave.
Agree with all of this, except that the extracurriculars are still very weak.
I find him to be the worst kind of coward. He lies because he can’t handle confrontation or difficult decisions. I can respect someone who is a straight shooter, even if I don’t agree with their ultimate decision making. But it’s very frustrating to be dealing with someone who is both extremely disingenuous and a poor decision maker. There are just no leadership skills there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a controlling and insecure egomaniac without being a serious person. Not a good, astute, brave or mature leader. He's peppy and cheery without substance, can't make difficult decisions. He loves to reassure parents that nothing's wrong, that everything's in hand, to paper over deepening problems requiring urgent attention. He's not all bad, has improved ECs, has made some good hiring decisions and has bolstered high school retention overall (but not in time for the current senior group of around 40). From my perspective, it's unwise to trust him, respect him or believe in him. In a nutshell, if you're in a position to move on to a HS with capable leadership, you leave.
Agree with all of this, except that the extracurriculars are still very weak.
I find him to be the worst kind of coward. He lies because he can’t handle confrontation or difficult decisions. I can respect someone who is a straight shooter, even if I don’t agree with their ultimate decision making. But it’s very frustrating to be dealing with someone who is both extremely disingenuous and a poor decision maker. There are just no leadership skills there.
Anonymous wrote:He's a controlling and insecure egomaniac without being a serious person. Not a good, astute, brave or mature leader. He's peppy and cheery without substance, can't make difficult decisions. He loves to reassure parents that nothing's wrong, that everything's in hand, to paper over deepening problems requiring urgent attention. He's not all bad, has improved ECs, has made some good hiring decisions and has bolstered high school retention overall (but not in time for the current senior group of around 40). From my perspective, it's unwise to trust him, respect him or believe in him. In a nutshell, if you're in a position to move on to a HS with capable leadership, you leave.