Anonymous wrote:Are: attrition -- I did some research and learned that lots of attrition is common to all BASIS charter school -- the graduating classes is a third to a quarter the size of the incoming class. I think it's expected and part of how they make this model work (a charter that is open to all but where the content is very accelerated and probably appropriate for only a subset.)
Still digesting...
I have a very academically inclined 4th grader and am SO conflicted about where to put this school on the list. In theory he would love it -- learning all that material --but is there something wrong with the execution?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were a bunch of lawsuits brought by BASIS parents with Sped students in the first five years or so, which mostly settled out of court. It was a big mess that died down eventually. BASIS bumped up support for Sped students over time but emerged from the litigation disinclined to expand in DC by opening a second 5th-12th grade campus.
Bunch of lawsuits? No. There was a DOE investigation, and it was quickly resolved. And, no, they never planned as to open a second 5-12 school. Rather, they wanted to expand to PK-4, which they still do.
Allowing BASIS to get their hands on pk-4th graders is basically child abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were a bunch of lawsuits brought by BASIS parents with Sped students in the first five years or so, which mostly settled out of court. It was a big mess that died down eventually. BASIS bumped up support for Sped students over time but emerged from the litigation disinclined to expand in DC by opening a second 5th-12th grade campus.
Bunch of lawsuits? No. There was a DOE investigation, and it was quickly resolved. And, no, they never planned as to open a second 5-12 school. Rather, they wanted to expand to PK-4, which they still do.
Anonymous wrote:There were a bunch of lawsuits brought by BASIS parents with Sped students in the first five years or so, which mostly settled out of court. It was a big mess that died down eventually. BASIS bumped up support for Sped students over time but emerged from the litigation disinclined to expand in DC by opening a second 5th-12th grade campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dream on. The bad building is here to stay and the franchise doesn’t seem to want a significantly bigger DC HS. Also, just not the case that every BASIS middle school student would be bored at Latin. Far from it, humanities instruction is better overall at, at Latin, particularly language instruction. BASIS middle school students who aren’t ready for 7th grade algebra (many) find greener math pastures at Latin along with better facilities and a happier environment. Comparative PARCC scores don’t tell the whole story.
The bolded, 100%.
Correct, pie in the sky thinking to think in terms of a better building and a significantly bigger DC HS program in the works. The franchise has been hassled by politicians and the courts in DC like nowhere else. They're adding campuses and buildings in Arizona and Nevada, not here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dream on. The bad building is here to stay and the franchise doesn’t seem to want a significantly bigger DC HS. Also, just not the case that every BASIS middle school student would be bored at Latin. Far from it, humanities instruction is better overall at, at Latin, particularly language instruction. BASIS middle school students who aren’t ready for 7th grade algebra (many) find greener math pastures at Latin along with better facilities and a happier environment. Comparative PARCC scores don’t tell the whole story.
The bolded, 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Dream on. The bad building is here to stay and the franchise doesn’t seem to want a significantly bigger DC HS. Also, just not the case that every BASIS middle school student would be bored at Latin. Far from it, humanities instruction is better overall at, at Latin, particularly language instruction. BASIS middle school students who aren’t ready for 7th grade algebra (many) find greener math pastures at Latin along with better facilities and a happier environment. Comparative PARCC scores don’t tell the whole story.
Anonymous wrote:Forget Latin if you're at BASIS unless you have truly spectacular lottery luck. Just not an option.