Blessed Sacrament in NW. The tuition isn’t bad, great teachers, strong community, PTA and ECs, good leadership. Not enough diversity and STEM instruction weaker than BASIS but we can live with that.Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:So you agree with PP above that the problem is fundamentally political.
I don't care for how BASIS is the best we can do for our most academic preteens and teens in the public school system east of Rock Creek. We found their ms depressing, with ridiculously top-down management and less challenging and inspiring academics than expected.
If your family loves it, if your children thrive there, good for you.
So then where did you send your kids to MS?
Anonymous wrote:Had a great experience at Eliot-Hine. Academically rigorous, small school population. Not as many ECs for non-sporty types, but a small complaint.
Really impressed with the Eastern HS open house, and what I know from families who go there. They offer a full IB program instead of AP (though they do have 2 AP classes) and all students can take IB classes a la carte if they don’t want to do the IB diploma. They are more invested in IB program than Banneker and strive to make it available to all students which is much more inclusive approach.
Anonymous wrote:Which suburban middle schools ban PTAs, incorporated PAs AND unionized teachers? Um, the BASIS franchise wil not countenance any of them. them. Moreover, the current HoS is far more controlling than the two we dealt with before him.
Anonymous wrote:Had a great experience at Eliot-Hine. Academically rigorous, small school population. Not as many ECs for non-sporty types, but a small complaint.
Really impressed with the Eastern HS open house, and what I know from families who go there. They offer a full IB program instead of AP (though they do have 2 AP classes) and all students can take IB classes a la carte if they don’t want to do the IB diploma. They are more invested in IB program than Banneker and strive to make it available to all students which is much more inclusive approach.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a good thing.
Maybe that is one reason that BASIS DC is so highly ranked in DC.
Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:So you agree with PP above that the problem is fundamentally political.
I don't care for how BASIS is the best we can do for our most academic preteens and teens in the public school system east of Rock Creek. We found their ms depressing, with ridiculously top-down management and less challenging and inspiring academics than expected.
If your family loves it, if your children thrive there, good for you.
So then where did you send your kids to MS?
Anonymous wrote:So you agree with PP above that the problem is fundamentally political.
I don't care for how BASIS is the best we can do for our most academic preteens and teens in the public school system east of Rock Creek. We found their ms depressing, with ridiculously top-down management and less challenging and inspiring academics than expected.
If your family loves it, if your children thrive there, good for you.
Anonymous wrote:So you agree with PP above that the problem is fundamentally political.
I don't care for how BASIS is the best we can do for our most academic preteens and teens in the public school system east of Rock Creek. We found their ms depressing, with ridiculously top-down management and less challenging and inspiring academics than expected.
If your family loves it, if your children thrive there, good for you.