Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are BASIS 8th graders with the ability to handle 9th grade calc who aren't on track due to Covid school closures. There are families who can afford to try to get them on track. I'd so the same thing if my kid had the math talent.
Me too. This all sounds good to me. I think Basis handled the pandemic wonderfully but it makes sense that a few things had to drop.
Also, BASIS math club has been awesome, at least for my junior high student. I don’t know if it counts as supplementing, but the kids had a lot of fun!
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how amusing it is when DC public school parents don't feel welcome, don't feel heard by admins, and fellow parents don't care if they leave. By the sounds of it, their kid was a remarkably good student, at least at math. He should be missed. Where's the esprit de corps at BASIS these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are BASIS 8th graders with the ability to handle 9th grade calc who aren't on track due to Covid school closures. There are families who can afford to try to get them on track. I'd so the same thing if my kid had the math talent.
Me too. This all sounds good to me. I think Basis handled the pandemic wonderfully but it makes sense that a few things had to drop.
Anonymous wrote:There are BASIS 8th graders with the ability to handle 9th grade calc who aren't on track due to Covid school closures. There are families who can afford to try to get them on track. I'd so the same thing if my kid had the math talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current 7th grader is on-track to take Calculus in 9th.
There are no 8th graders accelerated in this way, as Covid interfered with math acceleration.
Wrong. There are families quietly catching up on their own. We know of BASIS 8th grade families of the most advanced students working with tutors and heading to pre-college summer math camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current 7th grader is on-track to take Calculus in 9th.
There are no 8th graders accelerated in this way, as Covid interfered with math acceleration.
Right. So PP above whose current “top” 8th grade math student is leaving to take calc in private school bc they just can’t stand basis admin any longer is lying.
Anonymous wrote:My current 7th grader is on-track to take Calculus in 9th.
There are no 8th graders accelerated in this way, as Covid interfered with math acceleration.