Anonymous wrote:Spoken like a true 5th or 6th grade parent. Most of my 8th grader's friends don't love BASIS. They're leaving for Walls.
Anonymous wrote:Super happy kid at Basis. She doesn't care about the school building being what it is. When she arrives to school, it's school, regardless if you or I think it looks like and feels like an office building. To our kid, it feels like school, and she loves it.
I mean, sometimes she has gym and eats lunch on the National Mall just like two blocks away and that far surpasses whatever field or grassy area might be missing from Basis.
Also, the location of Basis is amazing being sandwiched between the Portrait Gallery and the National Archives building.
So no, Basis doesn't have a typical suburban-type school campus, but look where it's located?!
For some kids, they may need a more traditional school campus with grass and a playground, but our kid loves the location and is thriving at Basis.
And please, if you send your kid to Basis, you know that the school is an office building, so don't then post complaints that it's in an office building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Or a stage. Also, I'm from Virginia.
Yes, the building stinks, but you have to be pretty shallow to think that a tree and a building make for joyful learning.
All I know is that my kid is super happy to go to school every day and appears to be learning a lot. Not sure what else I would want for him.
Agree with PP. My DD loves going to BASIS and also loves trees. MLK Library is two blocks away. Why would they even try to compete with the best collection in DC? I ask my DD often and the response is always that she wants to stay at BASIS.
Joyful learning at BASIS? Not nearly enough for us. We bailed for a private last year, two years in. There were far too many inexperienced teachers, too many bullying admins, too many classroom management issues, too little natural light and quiet places to study, and too many policies that were too far out of line with best practices in education. See previous threads on all that, there are quite a few. If you can afford better, you find it eventually.
Previous threads are basically you and a few others copying and pasting on every BASIS thread.
LOL. It is the same 5 or so parents whose kids couldn't hack BASIS and turn every BASIS thread into an orgy of hate mongering and rage posting.
You left. Get over it.
Exactly right.
BASIS hater: "Larla attended BASIS. There was no library, computer lab, gym, or stage. There was no natural light. She was educated in complete darkness like a mushroom. The HOS was a bully and refused to agree with my ideas to change the curriculum. The teachers didn't respond to my daily complaints. We are now at an AWESOME Catholic school that I will refuse to divulge. Sure, the school costs $20k/year but it is so much better than BASIS. Of course, I won't explain why--just take my word for it. My decision to yank Larla out of BASIS was the best decision I ever made. Everyone should do exactly what I did because of course all parents are just like me and all kids are just like Larla. Oh, did I mention that the HOS didn't do what I told him to do? He is just a bully."
BASIS parent: "Sigh. https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/middle-schools/district-of-columbia"
Nailed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Or a stage. Also, I'm from Virginia.
Yes, the building stinks, but you have to be pretty shallow to think that a tree and a building make for joyful learning.
All I know is that my kid is super happy to go to school every day and appears to be learning a lot. Not sure what else I would want for him.
Agree with PP. My DD loves going to BASIS and also loves trees. MLK Library is two blocks away. Why would they even try to compete with the best collection in DC? I ask my DD often and the response is always that she wants to stay at BASIS.
Joyful learning at BASIS? Not nearly enough for us. We bailed for a private last year, two years in. There were far too many inexperienced teachers, too many bullying admins, too many classroom management issues, too little natural light and quiet places to study, and too many policies that were too far out of line with best practices in education. See previous threads on all that, there are quite a few. If you can afford better, you find it eventually.
Previous threads are basically you and a few others copying and pasting on every BASIS thread.
LOL. It is the same 5 or so parents whose kids couldn't hack BASIS and turn every BASIS thread into an orgy of hate mongering and rage posting.
You left. Get over it.
Exactly right.
BASIS hater: "Larla attended BASIS. There was no library, computer lab, gym, or stage. There was no natural light. She was educated in complete darkness like a mushroom. The HOS was a bully and refused to agree with my ideas to change the curriculum. The teachers didn't respond to my daily complaints. We are now at an AWESOME Catholic school that I will refuse to divulge. Sure, the school costs $20k/year but it is so much better than BASIS. Of course, I won't explain why--just take my word for it. My decision to yank Larla out of BASIS was the best decision I ever made. Everyone should do exactly what I did because of course all parents are just like me and all kids are just like Larla. Oh, did I mention that the HOS didn't do what I told him to do? He is just a bully."
BASIS parent: "Sigh. https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/middle-schools/district-of-columbia"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Or a stage. Also, I'm from Virginia.
Yes, the building stinks, but you have to be pretty shallow to think that a tree and a building make for joyful learning.
All I know is that my kid is super happy to go to school every day and appears to be learning a lot. Not sure what else I would want for him.
Agree with PP. My DD loves going to BASIS and also loves trees. MLK Library is two blocks away. Why would they even try to compete with the best collection in DC? I ask my DD often and the response is always that she wants to stay at BASIS.
Joyful learning at BASIS? Not nearly enough for us. We bailed for a private last year, two years in. There were far too many inexperienced teachers, too many bullying admins, too many classroom management issues, too little natural light and quiet places to study, and too many policies that were too far out of line with best practices in education. See previous threads on all that, there are quite a few. If you can afford better, you find it eventually.
Previous threads are basically you and a few others copying and pasting on every BASIS thread.
LOL. It is the same 5 or so parents whose kids couldn't hack BASIS and turn every BASIS thread into an orgy of hate mongering and rage posting.
You left. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Or a stage. Also, I'm from Virginia.
Yes, the building stinks, but you have to be pretty shallow to think that a tree and a building make for joyful learning.
All I know is that my kid is super happy to go to school every day and appears to be learning a lot. Not sure what else I would want for him.
Agree with PP. My DD loves going to BASIS and also loves trees. MLK Library is two blocks away. Why would they even try to compete with the best collection in DC? I ask my DD often and the response is always that she wants to stay at BASIS.
Joyful learning at BASIS? Not nearly enough for us. We bailed for a private last year, two years in. There were far too many inexperienced teachers, too many bullying admins, too many classroom management issues, too little natural light and quiet places to study, and too many policies that were too far out of line with best practices in education. See previous threads on all that, there are quite a few. If you can afford better, you find it eventually.
Previous threads are basically you and a few others copying and pasting on every BASIS thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Or a stage. Also, I'm from Virginia.
Yes, the building stinks, but you have to be pretty shallow to think that a tree and a building make for joyful learning.
All I know is that my kid is super happy to go to school every day and appears to be learning a lot. Not sure what else I would want for him.
Agree with PP. My DD loves going to BASIS and also loves trees. MLK Library is two blocks away. Why would they even try to compete with the best collection in DC? I ask my DD often and the response is always that she wants to stay at BASIS.
Joyful learning at BASIS? Not nearly enough for us. We bailed for a private last year, two years in. There were far too many inexperienced teachers, too many bullying admins, too many classroom management issues, too little natural light and quiet places to study, and too many policies that were too far out of line with best practices in education. See previous threads on all that, there are quite a few. If you can afford better, you find it eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares! BASIS comps are no big deal for kids who do the work. There's rigor at BASIS to be sure, along with precious respect for kids' individual learning styles, backgrounds or academic interests. The school is a machine, like Chipotle, working off set recipes nationwide. Works for some, abhorrent and limiting to others aiming equally high in college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Or a stage. Also, I'm from Virginia.
Yes, the building stinks, but you have to be pretty shallow to think that a tree and a building make for joyful learning.
All I know is that my kid is super happy to go to school every day and appears to be learning a lot. Not sure what else I would want for him.
Agree with PP. My DD loves going to BASIS and also loves trees. MLK Library is two blocks away. Why would they even try to compete with the best collection in DC? I ask my DD often and the response is always that she wants to stay at BASIS.