Anonymous wrote:They put up a posting seeking a special education teacher yesterday https://jobs.basiscurriculumschools.com/special-education-teacher-2-000-sign-on-bonus/job/18269415
Anonymous wrote:i havent read the report and i am not an expert on this. charter schools are approved in 15-year intervals. basis is at 10 years right now. basis is not entirely beloved in educator circles. it has some reputation for siphoning off the high-achieving students. it uses an attrition model as a substitute for an application model. but my impression is basis is not just pushing out a couple of highly disruptive students here and there. for everyone that succeeds, i worry that there are also some perfectly nice and well-meaning kids who do not thrive at basis, quietly leave basis, and in the process may suffer a real, relatively long-term loss of confidence in their academic abilities.
i always previously assumed basis charter would likely exist in dc in perpetuity. but non-compliance with federal disability laws is a big deal. i am wondering if the charter board might actually be willing to suspend their charter at the 15-year mark. i personally think advanced cohorts at the dcps middle schools and/or charter application schools would both be better options than a high-performing but also very high-attrition charter school. as noted above, i worry about the kids on the attrition side of the equation.
Anonymous wrote:These replies only address a small select group of parents with SWD at Basis. Frankly, there should be a broader discussion open to more families and personal experiences. Basis does not cater to all intellectually advanced kids with disabilities in the least. Certainly isnt our experience there.
They do not meet all 504 accommodations either. They are a public school and must comply and be open to admittance for all. They are not. They need to improve a lot here. Hope they do.
FWIW, most if not all behavior problem students this school year were in the majority of the general education pool of kids. Previous case history very publicized- not good. "If you know better, you do better." BASIS needs to step up their game for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The accusations speak for themselves - from the Charter Board and federal government.
Neither of them said that BASIS can’t support special needs kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^PP, if you have a very smart kid with an IEP who you think would do well at BASIS then don’t be scared off by the angry comments in this thread, especially if your child seems academically motivated. Please keep in mind that accusations come from non-BASIS parents.
- Signed current BASIS mom of a smart kid with HFA who’s doing well at BASIS
The accusations speak for themselves - from the Charter Board and federal government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The accusations speak for themselves - from the Charter Board and federal government.
Out of curiosity, do you find it problematic that BASIS' niche is bright, motivated kids? If you look beyond special needs, is it a problem for any public charter to be aimed at kids who are Honors/AP track kids and not inclusive of a full range of academic abilities?
Kids with special needs can be bright and motivated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The accusations speak for themselves - from the Charter Board and federal government.
Out of curiosity, do you find it problematic that BASIS' niche is bright, motivated kids? If you look beyond special needs, is it a problem for any public charter to be aimed at kids who are Honors/AP track kids and not inclusive of a full range of academic abilities?
Anonymous wrote:
The accusations speak for themselves - from the Charter Board and federal government.
Anonymous wrote:^^PP, if you have a very smart kid with an IEP who you think would do well at BASIS then don’t be scared off by the angry comments in this thread, especially if your child seems academically motivated. Please keep in mind that accusations come from non-BASIS parents.
- Signed current BASIS mom of a smart kid with HFA who’s doing well at BASIS