Anonymous wrote:I think they are having a hard time with admissions. We received a phone call from what seemed to be a somewhat senior person asking if she could answer any questions because she saw that we signed up for an interest session, but did not attend. For the record, we didn't attend due to some other events that came up that day so she offered to arrange a one on one sit at a time that was convenient for us. This type of outreach just seemed odd to me. We ultimately decided to stay in our K-8 private for another year, but will consider Basis again once they are more established. The woman on the phone did confirm that they will offer summer camps once they get up and running, which might be a good way to check out the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many folks have talked about how teachers should make more money and athletes and movie stars and the like less money.
That's true.
But now that a lifelong educator has come up with a curriculum that's said to be among the world's best, and proves it with student results year after year, is making money from a school network that's educating tens of thousands of children -- he shouldn't make a few hundred thousand dollars?
Why in the world not?
Better him than any number of folks in any number of industries! I wish there were more people like the Blocks, not less!
At least we who send our kids to BASIS schools are getting something for the money we're paying!
-SP (child applying to McLean next year)
Do all Basis students know how much the founders make? Is there indoctrination class? Who is SP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many folks have talked about how teachers should make more money and athletes and movie stars and the like less money.
That's true.
But now that a lifelong educator has come up with a curriculum that's said to be among the world's best, and proves it with student results year after year, is making money from a school network that's educating tens of thousands of children -- he shouldn't make a few hundred thousand dollars?
Why in the world not?
Better him than any number of folks in any number of industries! I wish there were more people like the Blocks, not less!
At least we who send our kids to BASIS schools are getting something for the money we're paying!
-SP (child applying to McLean next year)
Brooklyn person
Do all Basis students know how much the founders make? Is there indoctrination class? Who is SP?
Anonymous wrote:So many folks have talked about how teachers should make more money and athletes and movie stars and the like less money.
That's true.
But now that a lifelong educator has come up with a curriculum that's said to be among the world's best, and proves it with student results year after year, is making money from a school network that's educating tens of thousands of children -- he shouldn't make a few hundred thousand dollars?
Why in the world not?
Better him than any number of folks in any number of industries! I wish there were more people like the Blocks, not less!
At least we who send our kids to BASIS schools are getting something for the money we're paying!
-SP (child applying to McLean next year)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds Aiken stays two years?
So far the other two independent school heads have only lasted one year[/quote
Do they offer tuition insurance if you want to leave if he doesn't stay? What if he doesn't even start the year? He only stayed at Basis DC one year.
Yes they do. Make sure to get the insurance. BISV HOS Hadley Ruggles apparently only lasted a few months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds Aiken stays two years?
So far the other two independent school heads have only lasted one year[/quote
Do they offer tuition insurance if you want to leave if he doesn't stay? What if he doesn't even start the year? He only stayed at Basis DC one year.
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds Aiken stays two years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is will Tamara Block Hahdler be there?
BASIS does not retain good teachers in the classroom. They have a policy of promoting teachers into admin roles. They recruit their "subject matter experts" by telling them about all the admin opportunities. Many do not even stay in the classroom a full academic year, but move into admin roles after several months. Ask any parent at Silicon Valley.
Anonymous wrote:The real question is will Tamara Block Hahdler be there?