Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for this, and if they do open I hope I can get my 3rd grader in from the lottery.
Genuine question to this group, especially those who oppose this. If I have an elementary-age kid who is very advanced, and is struggling with boredom at our DCPS school, where do you think I should send them?
I have asked around and don't get the sense that charter schools are any more advanced, so I haven't really bothered to go that route. It feels like maybe our only option is to move to a Wilson feeder, where it sounds like maybe the classes are a bit more advanced just due to the socio-economics of the students. But I'd love to not have to buy a $2 million house just to give my kid a little extra challenge in elementary school. A BASIS elementary feels like a great alternative, and it offers something new for EOTP families. Happy to be told I'm wrong though! Please do tell me what kind of options you'd recommend.
Honest response is to move to Fairfax. If you want to stay in DC and don't want to move to W3, then you need to supplement on your own.
Never happening. This is why I support a BASIS elementary school. I shouldn't have to move my entire family just to get a little extra challenge in upper elementary + middle schools. The city has great school options for early childhood through 2nd grade; and great high school options. There's a huge hole in the middle that needs to be filled. BASIS elementary would be just the start.
Do you hate your kid? If so, send them to BASIS elementary.
Signed,
Current BASIS parent
Say more. are you looking for an out? Do you think it's fine for middle, but bad for elementary?
BASIS hires extremely inexperienced teachers and doesn’t support them. There are a lot of classroom management problems, which leads to a lot of extreme forms of discipline and negativity. It’s absolutely developmentally inappropriate for the children they already have. I can’t imagine them in charge of younger children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for this, and if they do open I hope I can get my 3rd grader in from the lottery.
Genuine question to this group, especially those who oppose this. If I have an elementary-age kid who is very advanced, and is struggling with boredom at our DCPS school, where do you think I should send them?
I have asked around and don't get the sense that charter schools are any more advanced, so I haven't really bothered to go that route. It feels like maybe our only option is to move to a Wilson feeder, where it sounds like maybe the classes are a bit more advanced just due to the socio-economics of the students. But I'd love to not have to buy a $2 million house just to give my kid a little extra challenge in elementary school. A BASIS elementary feels like a great alternative, and it offers something new for EOTP families. Happy to be told I'm wrong though! Please do tell me what kind of options you'd recommend.
Honest response is to move to Fairfax. If you want to stay in DC and don't want to move to W3, then you need to supplement on your own.
Never happening. This is why I support a BASIS elementary school. I shouldn't have to move my entire family just to get a little extra challenge in upper elementary + middle schools. The city has great school options for early childhood through 2nd grade; and great high school options. There's a huge hole in the middle that needs to be filled. BASIS elementary would be just the start.
Do you hate your kid? If so, send them to BASIS elementary.
Signed,
Current BASIS parent
Say more. are you looking for an out? Do you think it's fine for middle, but bad for elementary?
BASIS hires extremely inexperienced teachers and doesn’t support them. There are a lot of classroom management problems, which leads to a lot of extreme forms of discipline and negativity. It’s absolutely developmentally inappropriate for the children they already have. I can’t imagine them in charge of younger children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for this, and if they do open I hope I can get my 3rd grader in from the lottery.
Genuine question to this group, especially those who oppose this. If I have an elementary-age kid who is very advanced, and is struggling with boredom at our DCPS school, where do you think I should send them?
I have asked around and don't get the sense that charter schools are any more advanced, so I haven't really bothered to go that route. It feels like maybe our only option is to move to a Wilson feeder, where it sounds like maybe the classes are a bit more advanced just due to the socio-economics of the students. But I'd love to not have to buy a $2 million house just to give my kid a little extra challenge in elementary school. A BASIS elementary feels like a great alternative, and it offers something new for EOTP families. Happy to be told I'm wrong though! Please do tell me what kind of options you'd recommend.
Honest response is to move to Fairfax. If you want to stay in DC and don't want to move to W3, then you need to supplement on your own.
Never happening. This is why I support a BASIS elementary school. I shouldn't have to move my entire family just to get a little extra challenge in upper elementary + middle schools. The city has great school options for early childhood through 2nd grade; and great high school options. There's a huge hole in the middle that needs to be filled. BASIS elementary would be just the start.
Do you hate your kid? If so, send them to BASIS elementary.
Signed,
Current BASIS parent
Say more. are you looking for an out? Do you think it's fine for middle, but bad for elementary?
Anonymous wrote:How do we submit comments on this proposal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for this, and if they do open I hope I can get my 3rd grader in from the lottery.
Genuine question to this group, especially those who oppose this. If I have an elementary-age kid who is very advanced, and is struggling with boredom at our DCPS school, where do you think I should send them?
I have asked around and don't get the sense that charter schools are any more advanced, so I haven't really bothered to go that route. It feels like maybe our only option is to move to a Wilson feeder, where it sounds like maybe the classes are a bit more advanced just due to the socio-economics of the students. But I'd love to not have to buy a $2 million house just to give my kid a little extra challenge in elementary school. A BASIS elementary feels like a great alternative, and it offers something new for EOTP families. Happy to be told I'm wrong though! Please do tell me what kind of options you'd recommend.
Honest response is to move to Fairfax. If you want to stay in DC and don't want to move to W3, then you need to supplement on your own.
Never happening. This is why I support a BASIS elementary school. I shouldn't have to move my entire family just to get a little extra challenge in upper elementary + middle schools. The city has great school options for early childhood through 2nd grade; and great high school options. There's a huge hole in the middle that needs to be filled. BASIS elementary would be just the start.
Do you hate your kid? If so, send them to BASIS elementary.
Signed,
Current BASIS parent
Anonymous wrote:Something to note from the material. The current BASIS kids might get to enjoy the outdoor space, somehow!
"To effectively mitigate
challenges related to facilities, we are prioritizing locations that offer outdoor and
recreational spaces. This is important for K-4 students’ healthy development, but a
space that helps expand the overall offerings for current families doubles as resource
for the 5-12 campus."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for this, and if they do open I hope I can get my 3rd grader in from the lottery.
Genuine question to this group, especially those who oppose this. If I have an elementary-age kid who is very advanced, and is struggling with boredom at our DCPS school, where do you think I should send them?
I have asked around and don't get the sense that charter schools are any more advanced, so I haven't really bothered to go that route. It feels like maybe our only option is to move to a Wilson feeder, where it sounds like maybe the classes are a bit more advanced just due to the socio-economics of the students. But I'd love to not have to buy a $2 million house just to give my kid a little extra challenge in elementary school. A BASIS elementary feels like a great alternative, and it offers something new for EOTP families. Happy to be told I'm wrong though! Please do tell me what kind of options you'd recommend.
Honest response is to move to Fairfax. If you want to stay in DC and don't want to move to W3, then you need to supplement on your own.
Never happening. This is why I support a BASIS elementary school. I shouldn't have to move my entire family just to get a little extra challenge in upper elementary + middle schools. The city has great school options for early childhood through 2nd grade; and great high school options. There's a huge hole in the middle that needs to be filled. BASIS elementary would be just the start.
Anonymous wrote:Something to note from the material. The current BASIS kids might get to enjoy the outdoor space, somehow!
"To effectively mitigate
challenges related to facilities, we are prioritizing locations that offer outdoor and
recreational spaces. This is important for K-4 students’ healthy development, but a
space that helps expand the overall offerings for current families doubles as resource
for the 5-12 campus."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for this, and if they do open I hope I can get my 3rd grader in from the lottery.
Genuine question to this group, especially those who oppose this. If I have an elementary-age kid who is very advanced, and is struggling with boredom at our DCPS school, where do you think I should send them?
I have asked around and don't get the sense that charter schools are any more advanced, so I haven't really bothered to go that route. It feels like maybe our only option is to move to a Wilson feeder, where it sounds like maybe the classes are a bit more advanced just due to the socio-economics of the students. But I'd love to not have to buy a $2 million house just to give my kid a little extra challenge in elementary school. A BASIS elementary feels like a great alternative, and it offers something new for EOTP families. Happy to be told I'm wrong though! Please do tell me what kind of options you'd recommend.
Honest response is to move to Fairfax. If you want to stay in DC and don't want to move to W3, then you need to supplement on your own.
Never happening. This is why I support a BASIS elementary school. I shouldn't have to move my entire family just to get a little extra challenge in upper elementary + middle schools. The city has great school options for early childhood through 2nd grade; and great high school options. There's a huge hole in the middle that needs to be filled. BASIS elementary would be just the start.
Anonymous wrote:If BASIS takes on new students at 5th grade, it’s better to make that year the first intro to middle school to get them acclimated. Students need that 5th grade bridge to be prepared for the higher rigors of true middle school at 6th grade, especially if they are new to BASIS and haven’t been attending the elementary school.