Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vern Williams is leaving? He was the best teacher Basis had.
I can't understand why some people seem to think this. As a Basis parent, I say good riddance. His lack of social skills and arrogance made my child miserable. Much better exercises with Ms. Baljee and Mr. Calhoun.
There are plenty of very good teachers at the school and the ones that are coming will be ok. It's going to be ok Karen, relax.
Anonymous wrote:Vern Williams is leaving? He was the best teacher Basis had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vern Williams is leaving? He was the best teacher Basis had.
He is leaving for a competing school, but it has not been officially announced yet. It should be soon.
Hard to imagine Vern wanting to change schools again at his age, so one can only conclude that he had some intractable issues with the management. What a loss for BIM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vern Williams is leaving? He was the best teacher Basis had.
He is leaving for a competing school, but it has not been officially announced yet. It should be soon.
Anonymous wrote:Vern Williams is leaving? He was the best teacher Basis had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other schools have jammed waiting lists and parents desperate to get in.
BIM is still recruiting for the fall, LOL.
https://info.basisindependent.com/basis-independent-mclean-information-session-virtual-hs-at-bim-06.05.2021?_ga=2.178771620.101836382.1621258824-142125170.1594228006&utm_campaign=MCL&utm_content=167188548&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-3327773080
LOL. There’s a quote on there from one of the best teachers who is leaving.
Vern Williams is leaving? Who else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Flint Hill Lower School has its own problems as well. Please do a search of previous remarks about FHS on DCUM.
You mean the plethora of outdated ones from people who are still pissed they had to leave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other schools have jammed waiting lists and parents desperate to get in.
BIM is still recruiting for the fall, LOL.
https://info.basisindependent.com/basis-independent-mclean-information-session-virtual-hs-at-bim-06.05.2021?_ga=2.178771620.101836382.1621258824-142125170.1594228006&utm_campaign=MCL&utm_content=167188548&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-3327773080
LOL. There’s a quote on there from one of the best teachers who is leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Other schools have jammed waiting lists and parents desperate to get in.
BIM is still recruiting for the fall, LOL.
https://info.basisindependent.com/basis-independent-mclean-information-session-virtual-hs-at-bim-06.05.2021?_ga=2.178771620.101836382.1621258824-142125170.1594228006&utm_campaign=MCL&utm_content=167188548&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-3327773080
Anonymous wrote:The Flint Hill Lower School has its own problems as well. Please do a search of previous remarks about FHS on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:For all of the people that say the disastrous admin and environment have no impact on kids, think about:
Culture: Friends and beloved teachers constantly leaving, limited activities outside of academic clubs, tense interactions at almost every school function due to a constant stream of unfulfilled promises and lack of transparency from admin, having an inexperienced interim HoS make decisions that result in poor teacher morale
Staffing: Not understanding that it is important to have an HoS with independent/private school experience vs. managing like a public charter school, staff turnover — replacing experienced teachers with new unproven teachers and “teaching fellows”, taking too long to address underperforming teachers and gaps in curriculum
Financial: Selling the school to Chinese investors who are focused on ROI first, trying to rent out half of the SCHOOL building to a business — instead of building it out as promised to allow more separation across pre-K-12, doing remote learning while 1/2 of the building sat empty, renting out the parking lot to a construction company, letting go of staff and leaving vacancies for the majority of the school year — including HoS, charging parents for “after care” during the last week of school year to stay beyond 1:00 pm
Physical Environment: No library, limited technology, an elementary school sized gym, a playground that is a converted parking lot, not opening a cafeteria as promised, kids scrambling amongst construction workers at pick up
And the above are only some of the impacts.