Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
I'm a lot more concerned about the DCPS schools passing students through despite truancy and being years behind grade level.
Why? Some dude in Arizona isn't getting the fancy Audi off of that... I mean, if we're going to miseducate our kids, let's keep the money for Audis here in the district.
Also, to be slightly serious, what you're describing is failure of the system, and what I'm talking about is people seeing how close they can get the system to failure in the name of getting the fancy Audi. Profit should never be part of any conversation about education.
BASIS DC is nonprofit, dummy.
Think of the millions that DCPS is spending on failing schools where most of the kids are illiterate and innumerate.
Let’s create another dozen BASIS schools in DC and stop pouring money into schools that don’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
I'm a lot more concerned about the DCPS schools passing students through despite truancy and being years behind grade level.
Why? Some dude in Arizona isn't getting the fancy Audi off of that... I mean, if we're going to miseducate our kids, let's keep the money for Audis here in the district.
Also, to be slightly serious, what you're describing is failure of the system, and what I'm talking about is people seeing how close they can get the system to failure in the name of getting the fancy Audi. Profit should never be part of any conversation about education.
BASIS DC is nonprofit, dummy.
Think of the millions that DCPS is spending on failing schools where most of the kids are illiterate and innumerate.
Let’s create another dozen BASIS schools in DC and stop pouring money into schools that don’t work.
If all those kids showed up at BASIS, you would consider it failing too. I’m glad we have BASIS in DC. The city probably needs a few more similar options but no need to bash everything else while promoting BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
I'm a lot more concerned about the DCPS schools passing students through despite truancy and being years behind grade level.
Why? Some dude in Arizona isn't getting the fancy Audi off of that... I mean, if we're going to miseducate our kids, let's keep the money for Audis here in the district.
Also, to be slightly serious, what you're describing is failure of the system, and what I'm talking about is people seeing how close they can get the system to failure in the name of getting the fancy Audi. Profit should never be part of any conversation about education.
BASIS DC is nonprofit, dummy.
Think of the millions that DCPS is spending on failing schools where most of the kids are illiterate and innumerate.
Let’s create another dozen BASIS schools in DC and stop pouring money into schools that don’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
This is a feature, not a bug. It would be great if DCPS would group together the cohort of kids who can hack it instead of holding everyone back to the lowest common denominator, but failing that I'm happy to see BASIS do it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
I'm a lot more concerned about the DCPS schools passing students through despite truancy and being years behind grade level.
Why? Some dude in Arizona isn't getting the fancy Audi off of that... I mean, if we're going to miseducate our kids, let's keep the money for Audis here in the district.
Also, to be slightly serious, what you're describing is failure of the system, and what I'm talking about is people seeing how close they can get the system to failure in the name of getting the fancy Audi. Profit should never be part of any conversation about education.
BASIS DC is nonprofit, dummy.
Think of the millions that DCPS is spending on failing schools where most of the kids are illiterate and innumerate.
Let’s create another dozen BASIS schools in DC and stop pouring money into schools that don’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
I'm a lot more concerned about the DCPS schools passing students through despite truancy and being years behind grade level.
Why? Some dude in Arizona isn't getting the fancy Audi off of that... I mean, if we're going to miseducate our kids, let's keep the money for Audis here in the district.
Also, to be slightly serious, what you're describing is failure of the system, and what I'm talking about is people seeing how close they can get the system to failure in the name of getting the fancy Audi. Profit should never be part of any conversation about education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
I'm a lot more concerned about the DCPS schools passing students through despite truancy and being years behind grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
This is why I don’t give BASIS any money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to get my head around the idea that anyone is okay with these people taking $2 million a year off the DC taxpayer in exchange for washing out 60 percent of the class. WTF
I'm a lot more concerned about the DCPS schools passing students through despite truancy and being years behind grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks! So there are two BASIS system: one is private and one is charter. Both systems have schools cross the country? Is my understanding right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a stupid question: is this Basis the same one like “ basis independent McLean”? Or other BASIS nation wide. The other BASIS schools are all high quality private?
The same.
No. There are @30 BASIS charter schools. Not same thing as the Independent Private schools. All BASIS public charter schools across the country are free open enrollment schools.
Do they have similar curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks! So there are two BASIS system: one is private and one is charter. Both systems have schools cross the country? Is my understanding right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a stupid question: is this Basis the same one like “ basis independent McLean”? Or other BASIS nation wide. The other BASIS schools are all high quality private?
The same.
No. There are @30 BASIS charter schools. Not same thing as the Independent Private schools. All BASIS public charter schools across the country are free open enrollment schools.
Do they have similar curriculum?