Anonymous wrote:Sorry to jump on the conversation but I think BASIS would be a great fit for my elementary school student. When can we find out if the amendment was approved? Otherwise, what other DC PCs in the NW would be similar to BASIS? Looking for my overly organized, very advanced third grade student whose needs are not being met, and cannot afford private nor to move to a better IB school. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:don't have your kid skip a grade. Let them enjoy age-appropriate life activities as well as encourage their academic achievement. She'll have a harder time making friends if she's more socially immature than her peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to jump on the conversation but I think BASIS would be a great fit for my elementary school student. When can we find out if the amendment was approved? Otherwise, what other DC PCs in the NW would be similar to BASIS? Looking for my overly organized, very advanced third grade student whose needs are not being met, and cannot afford private nor to move to a better IB school. Thank you.
How advanced is your kid? I know of a few kids at BASIS who were grade skipped and entered 5th grade at a 4th grade age. Your kid needs to be ready to be serious about academics though. 5th grade is one of the best grades at BASIS but is an adjustment if your kid is not used to academics. I would call the school and have your kid evaluated independently re: possible grade skip I think.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to jump on the conversation but I think BASIS would be a great fit for my elementary school student. When can we find out if the amendment was approved? Otherwise, what other DC PCs in the NW would be similar to BASIS? Looking for my overly organized, very advanced third grade student whose needs are not being met, and cannot afford private nor to move to a better IB school. Thank you.