Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?
LOL wut?
Why do people post crap like this when they have no idea about anything. Yes, the test on June 27th. I assume this means your kid isnāt going to BASIS and you havenāt done any actual research about it⦠youāre just all teen test speak on this thread for funsies?
Actually my kid is going there, this is the first Iāve heard of them giving a test at an ice cream social, and the whole thing sounds weird as hell.
Do you have a spouse that handles caring about your kid's education? Because if your kid is going there, you have paid ZERO attention to all of the emails you've received and didn't attend the in-person orientation. This has been mentioned repeatedly.
We got off the waitlist just a few weeks ago, did not have the opportunity to go to the orientation because of that, and have not received any emails that reference the test.
Good to know the incoming parents are assholes, though.
You still have time to leave and go to your IB, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?
LOL wut?
Why do people post crap like this when they have no idea about anything. Yes, the test on June 27th. I assume this means your kid isnāt going to BASIS and you havenāt done any actual research about it⦠youāre just all teen test speak on this thread for funsies?
Actually my kid is going there, this is the first Iāve heard of them giving a test at an ice cream social, and the whole thing sounds weird as hell.
Do you have a spouse that handles caring about your kid's education? Because if your kid is going there, you have paid ZERO attention to all of the emails you've received and didn't attend the in-person orientation. This has been mentioned repeatedly.
We got off the waitlist just a few weeks ago, did not have the opportunity to go to the orientation because of that, and have not received any emails that reference the test.
Good to know the incoming parents are assholes, though.
Anonymous wrote:Fwiw: At Latinās meet and greet for newly-admitted families they mentioned that incoming students would get a short reading assessment over the summer, so the concept is not unique to Basis!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?
LOL wut?
Why do people post crap like this when they have no idea about anything. Yes, the test on June 27th. I assume this means your kid isnāt going to BASIS and you havenāt done any actual research about it⦠youāre just all teen test speak on this thread for funsies?
Actually my kid is going there, this is the first Iāve heard of them giving a test at an ice cream social, and the whole thing sounds weird as hell.
Do you have a spouse that handles caring about your kid's education? Because if your kid is going there, you have paid ZERO attention to all of the emails you've received and didn't attend the in-person orientation. This has been mentioned repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students who got in off the waitlist didnāt have the opportunity to attend the in-person orientation.
I looked in my emails; every email reference to the Ice Cream Social makes reference to "and testing". Some even append a smiley face to that. I guess it is possible people who got in off WL didn't receive an email. It is also irrelevant whether they know there is a test since they tell you NOT to prep for. They won't tell you how you did on it (even if you ask). They are seeking a baseline for arranging classes.
If the Basis-bashers have hit the bottom of the barrel for material such that expressing faux shock and outrage about intake testing is the best they have, by all means please proceed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?
LOL wut?
Why do people post crap like this when they have no idea about anything. Yes, the test on June 27th. I assume this means your kid isnāt going to BASIS and you havenāt done any actual research about it⦠youāre just all teen test speak on this thread for funsies?
Actually my kid is going there, this is the first Iāve heard of them giving a test at an ice cream social, and the whole thing sounds weird as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Students who got in off the waitlist didnāt have the opportunity to attend the in-person orientation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all 5th grade sections have the same teachers, just at different times? Are 5th graders randomly assigned a section or does the test the school is going to administer on June 27th (as part of the planned ice cream social) play a role in deciding which students are in which section? Do the students need to do anything to prepare for the June 27th test?
LOL wut?
Why do people post crap like this when they have no idea about anything. Yes, the test on June 27th. I assume this means your kid isnāt going to BASIS and you havenāt done any actual research about it⦠youāre just all teen test speak on this thread for funsies?
Actually my kid is going there, this is the first Iāve heard of them giving a test at an ice cream social, and the whole thing sounds weird as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Thereās nothing weird or strange about a school offering a very short test to new students to learn information relevant to classroom placement and overall preparation.