Anonymous wrote:^^^^I believe this person. Basis is a whole different animal than charters we have already seen. Don't know why people can't process that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm curious how folks think BASIS is going to overcome the facility issue with a magical, new, building. Perhaps they should go after the Franklin School and suck in some super huge donors to pay the $40m it will take to renovate.
What makes you think they don't have huge donors? The Franklin School was only one option and has been taken off the table as others have said here.
Because they're a non-profit which means their financial reporting data is online at Guidestar. They actually had negative revenues around $600K for the most recent year. They're not sitting on a pile of cash that they can send to DC to buy a downtown building.
You do not know what you are talking about.
On the contrary, non-profits have to disclose their financials - it's publicly available information. I repeat, they have no cash reserves for a capital campaign. Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm curious how folks think BASIS is going to overcome the facility issue with a magical, new, building. Perhaps they should go after the Franklin School and suck in some super huge donors to pay the $40m it will take to renovate.
What makes you think they don't have huge donors? The Franklin School was only one option and has been taken off the table as others have said here.
Because they're a non-profit which means their financial reporting data is online at Guidestar. They actually had negative revenues around $600K for the most recent year. They're not sitting on a pile of cash that they can send to DC to buy a downtown building.
You do not know what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm curious how folks think BASIS is going to overcome the facility issue with a magical, new, building. Perhaps they should go after the Franklin School and suck in some super huge donors to pay the $40m it will take to renovate.
What makes you think they don't have huge donors? The Franklin School was only one option and has been taken off the table as others have said here.
Because they're a non-profit which means their financial reporting data is online at Guidestar. They actually had negative revenues around $600K for the most recent year. They're not sitting on a pile of cash that they can send to DC to buy a downtown building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm curious how folks think BASIS is going to overcome the facility issue with a magical, new, building. Perhaps they should go after the Franklin School and suck in some super huge donors to pay the $40m it will take to renovate.
What makes you think they don't have huge donors? The Franklin School was only one option and has been taken off the table as others have said here.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm curious how folks think BASIS is going to overcome the facility issue with a magical, new, building. Perhaps they should go after the Franklin School and suck in some super huge donors to pay the $40m it will take to renovate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The school wants to have kids from across DC. If the school locates in anything other than the very best building and neighborhood, that will not be possible. Metro accessible, yes. First-class space purchase, yes.
Don't most of the popular charters have students from across the city? It was my impression that say, Yu Ying, Haynes, etc have students from every Ward. I'm at Inspired Teaching -- brand new, not the 'very best building and neighborhood' and a bit far from Metro -- and know that there are students from every Ward. Surely the more established popular charters do as well! People will travel for a good school, as PP said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The school wants to have kids from across DC. If the school locates in anything other than the very best building and neighborhood, that will not be possible. Metro accessible, yes. First-class space purchase, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm curious how folks think BASIS is going to overcome the facility issue with a magical, new, building. Perhaps they should go after the Franklin School and suck in some super huge donors to pay the $40m it will take to renovate.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm curious how folks think BASIS is going to overcome the facility issue with a magical, new, building. Perhaps they should go after the Franklin School and suck in some super huge donors to pay the $40m it will take to renovate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm praying that BASIS will locate in an East of the River location. Please, please, please! Signed, Ward 6 parent.
The school wants to have kids from across DC. If the school locates in anything other than the very best building and neighborhood, that will not be possible. Metro accessible, yes. First-class space purchase, yes.