Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, even still, six Head of Schools in 7 years is concerning and the retention of teacher rates does not signal rigor and a good program. In fact, it signals, mismanagement, lack of vision and cohesion.
They do not seem to hire people with experience in being a head of school, which is the problem. They just “promote” good teachers, thus losing a good teacher and creating an inexperienced administrator. Lose-lose. The second layer of BASIS admin right now has NO business being HOS (much less administrators, imho) and I hope they bring in someone with actual experience from outside DC.
a classics education designed for a previous century (Wash Latin)
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Basis is making changes across the board. Basis will no longer incorporate the AP grades into the final grades.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Basis is making changes across the board. Basis will no longer incorporate the AP grades into the final grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, even still, six Head of Schools in 7 years is concerning and the retention of teacher rates does not signal rigor and a good program. In fact, it signals, mismanagement, lack of vision and cohesion.
They do not seem to hire people with experience in being a head of school, which is the problem. They just “promote” good teachers, thus losing a good teacher and creating an inexperienced administrator. Lose-lose. The second layer of BASIS admin right now has NO business being HOS (much less administrators, imho) and I hope they bring in someone with actual experience from outside DC.
THanks for sharing. I never know what to believe about BASIS from the many parents with older sibs who left our DCPS ES for BASIS. They seem to feel an obligation to rave about the program. I visited and saw a cramped building with darkened hallways that obviously wasn't built or renovated to offer a well-rounded education. I'm sure BASIS is better than a failing DCPS and, for some, a classics education designed for a previous century (Wash Latin) but that's about it.
Half a dozen heads in 8 years is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, but half a dozen heads in 11 years. They all couldn't have had family issues. The BASIS franchise seems to have a great deal of trouble keeping a HOS for more than a few years.
Relatives with kids at a BASIS AZ campus for many years report that their program is the same.
PP you responded to wasn’t defending the track record. This HOS was qualitatively different than the others. Planned to stick around - so this is a shock and. Once ring in a different way.
As for AZ, I think they view HOS as cogs in their wheel that are easily replaced. The DC school is slightly different than the others - ie its Board has negotiated lower fees to Basis.ed. I think they wish they’d never come here frankly.
It just sucks to start over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, even still, six Head of Schools in 7 years is concerning and the retention of teacher rates does not signal rigor and a good program. In fact, it signals, mismanagement, lack of vision and cohesion.
They do not seem to hire people with experience in being a head of school, which is the problem. They just “promote” good teachers, thus losing a good teacher and creating an inexperienced administrator. Lose-lose. The second layer of BASIS admin right now has NO business being HOS (much less administrators, imho) and I hope they bring in someone with actual experience from outside DC.
Anonymous wrote:Basis has only been open 7 years. Where is the 11 coming from?
Anonymous wrote:PP, even still, six Head of Schools in 7 years is concerning and the retention of teacher rates does not signal rigor and a good program. In fact, it signals, mismanagement, lack of vision and cohesion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis has only been open 7 years. Where is the 11 coming from?
This is year 8. Kinda feels like dog years though.
Anonymous wrote:Basis has only been open 7 years. Where is the 11 coming from?