Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SMH, BASIS doesn't have consistency, I'd be worried to send me kid there.
Since BASIS does not accept new students past 6th grade, the current sophomores and juniors have had at least 5 years of rigorous world class education in every subject. So how is the school justifying the fact that many students are not getting at least a "3" on the AP exam? Also, I heard from a very reliable source that the SAT scores are in general quite mediocre two years in a row. Since the school has the upside down pyramid model and the weak students have been weeded out or left, shouldn't the majority of the students who survived score well?
Anonymous wrote:SMH, BASIS doesn't have consistency, I'd be worried to send me kid there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this possibke? Did they not take the tests? Or did they not score a 3 or higher? The juniors should have had several AP classes by now
Juniors would have taken 3 exams by now (and will take another 3 in May 2018). A few have not yet passed one.
Anonymous wrote:How is this possibke? Did they not take the tests? Or did they not score a 3 or higher? The juniors should have had several AP classes by now
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to the above 2 posters for your honest and open insight. To poster at 12:25 "The concern is that there are (supposedly) some sophomores and juniors who have taken the right courses to graduate with a DC diploma, but they have not yet passed at least 1 AP exam with a grade of 3 or higher. That is a BASIS DC graduation requirement, not an OSSE/DC requirement." What happens here? Will Basis repeat seniors?
Anonymous wrote:NP interested in hearing 17:43 perspective too.
Has the new HOS addressed the middle school grade retention issues or are students returning to neighboring schools after count day/pre-comps results? What about high school students, are resources in place to ensure they fulfill graduation requirements?
Anonymous wrote:“are resources in place to ensure they fulfill graduation requirements?” Really? The school graduated its first class last year, with no problems. These things are worked out before a new charter school opens. BASIS DC opened in 2012, I think, so you’re question I should circa 2011!
Anonymous wrote:Meow . . .Anonymous wrote:The de facto head of school mom will do everything in her power to keep Mrs. Garrett as the head of school for another couple years until her 3rd kid is off to college.