Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure I’m buying the child input angle. If you have a good relationship with your 11 year old, you can sell them on BASIS, or sell them on a reasonable alternative. That’s the name of that tune.
Sounds like your child can be duped easily.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure I’m buying the child input angle. If you have a good relationship with your 11 year old, you can sell them on BASIS, or sell them on a reasonable alternative. That’s the name of that tune.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure I’m buying the child input angle. If you have a good relationship with your 11 year old, you can sell them on BASIS, or sell them on a reasonable alternative. That’s the name of that tune.
Anonymous wrote:As a BASIS parent, I'd say listen to your child. Both of my children really wanted to go to BASIS. If there wasn't buy in from my children, I might think differently. At the moment they are very happy and love BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Arizona placement system is interesting though I’m unsure what the advantage of such a system would be to BASISDC?
I could see lots of admitted and enrolled kids withdrawing before school began because they’d rather stay at their inbound than repeat a grade. I could also see charges of discrimination because UMC white kids might be more likely to test into their current grade than other populations. Seems easier just to admit everyone into 5th and give students a level playing field.
What would be even easier, of course, would be to have a test-in magnet school, but no chance DC allows that….
It’s against the federal law that established dc charters to have test in admissions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more I learn about BASIS the less appealing it sounds. Too cutthroat and high stress for our family I think. We have PhDs and our kid has been rather bored in DCPS (almost all 4s on every report card since K). Sounds like we will need to go private or move after 5th grade if we don't get into Latin 1 or 2.
You have PhDs but make important life decisions based on anonymous posts you read on DCUM…
I'm not the PP you're responding to. Even so, I'm going to ask you to stop being a jerk and a bully on this thread, and, presumably, others related to BASIS.
Why assume that this poster relies entirely on DCUM for info on BASIS? For all you know, they've been to open houses and done a shadow day if that's still an option. They may have talked to a variety of BASIS stakeholders before arriving at the same conclusion.
We turned down BASIS because it didn't seem anything like the happy school you describe.
Go on, slam me, too.
NP. Listen to yourself. You know nothing about the school, and yet you feel the need to post in this thread repeatedly.
We had a month to research BASIS after lottery results came out, like all the families who were offered a spot. We worked hard to research our decision by talking to admins and many parents, even parents whose children had already graduated. We went to open houses and toured the building. The school just didn't seem like a happy, friendly, healthy place for our bright, hard-working 11 year old. We made alternative middle school plans.
Your nastiness and accusations on this thread aren't good advertising for BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:This thread hasn't offered anything of value for pages. Just another exercise in boosters shouting down awkward questions and inconvenient truths.
Anonymous wrote:The Arizona placement system is interesting though I’m unsure what the advantage of such a system would be to BASISDC?
I could see lots of admitted and enrolled kids withdrawing before school began because they’d rather stay at their inbound than repeat a grade. I could also see charges of discrimination because UMC white kids might be more likely to test into their current grade than other populations. Seems easier just to admit everyone into 5th and give students a level playing field.
What would be even easier, of course, would be to have a test-in magnet school, but no chance DC allows that….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more I learn about BASIS the less appealing it sounds. Too cutthroat and high stress for our family I think. We have PhDs and our kid has been rather bored in DCPS (almost all 4s on every report card since K). Sounds like we will need to go private or move after 5th grade if we don't get into Latin 1 or 2.
You have PhDs but make important life decisions based on anonymous posts you read on DCUM…
I'm not the PP you're responding to. Even so, I'm going to ask you to stop being a jerk and a bully on this thread, and, presumably, others related to BASIS.
Why assume that this poster relies entirely on DCUM for info on BASIS? For all you know, they've been to open houses and done a shadow day if that's still an option. They may have talked to a variety of BASIS stakeholders before arriving at the same conclusion.
We turned down BASIS because it didn't seem anything like the happy school you describe.
Go on, slam me, too.
NP. Listen to yourself. You know nothing about the school, and yet you feel the need to post in this thread repeatedly.
We had a month to research BASIS after lottery results came out, like all the families who were offered a spot. We worked hard to research our decision by talking to admins and many parents, even parents whose children had already graduated. We went to open houses and toured the building. The school just didn't seem like a happy, friendly, healthy place for our bright, hard-working 11 year old. We made alternative middle school plans.
Your nastiness and accusations on this thread aren't good advertising for BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more I learn about BASIS the less appealing it sounds. Too cutthroat and high stress for our family I think. We have PhDs and our kid has been rather bored in DCPS (almost all 4s on every report card since K). Sounds like we will need to go private or move after 5th grade if we don't get into Latin 1 or 2.
You have PhDs but make important life decisions based on anonymous posts you read on DCUM…
I'm not the PP you're responding to. Even so, I'm going to ask you to stop being a jerk and a bully on this thread, and, presumably, others related to BASIS.
Why assume that this poster relies entirely on DCUM for info on BASIS? For all you know, they've been to open houses and done a shadow day if that's still an option. They may have talked to a variety of BASIS stakeholders before arriving at the same conclusion.
We turned down BASIS because it didn't seem anything like the happy school you describe.
Go on, slam me, too.
NP. Listen to yourself. You know nothing about the school, and yet you feel the need to post in this thread repeatedly.