Anonymous wrote:what's the word on the new principal?
Anonymous wrote:One more question my dears.
Another thing that my DS complains about is that, and because the classes are different each time, he can't make friends easily.
Can you please advise, and based on your previous experience, if this indeed changes as time goes by?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
They changed it the year before last year,mans it was upo the individual teacher. My honor roll kid in 8/7 with a 94 Math average for the the year (before the instituted mastery defense) did not get moved to Algebra 1, but our frien's non-honor roll (they were 90's club though) whose Math average for the year was lower and had a different teacher that year that was considered more laid back did. From what Kate Reynolds has said, it is up to the teachers and the department.
And the tears WILL stop flowing-the first two months are rough, if they stay organized and likes the teachers and the subject matter, the rigor will be much less of an issue. Good luck!
The fact that your child is sobbing about middle school is a sign. BASIS is not a healthy environment for young children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
They changed it the year before last year,mans it was upo the individual teacher. My honor roll kid in 8/7 with a 94 Math average for the the year (before the instituted mastery defense) did not get moved to Algebra 1, but our frien's non-honor roll (they were 90's club though) whose Math average for the year was lower and had a different teacher that year that was considered more laid back did. From what Kate Reynolds has said, it is up to the teachers and the department.
And the tears WILL stop flowing-the first two months are rough, if they stay organized and likes the teachers and the subject matter, the rigor will be much less of an issue. Good luck!
It is amazing how people feel the need to vent their opinion against basis.
If you don't like it, son't send your kids there. Isn't that enough?
Or maybe you would like us all to think exactly like you do.....?
WTF! Where do these people come from....
The fact that your child is sobbing about middle school is a sign. BASIS is not a healthy environment for young children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
They changed it the year before last year,mans it was upo the individual teacher. My honor roll kid in 8/7 with a 94 Math average for the the year (before the instituted mastery defense) did not get moved to Algebra 1, but our frien's non-honor roll (they were 90's club though) whose Math average for the year was lower and had a different teacher that year that was considered more laid back did. From what Kate Reynolds has said, it is up to the teachers and the department.
And the tears WILL stop flowing-the first two months are rough, if they stay organized and likes the teachers and the subject matter, the rigor will be much less of an issue. Good luck!
It is amazing how people feel the need to vent their opinion against basis.
If you don't like it, son't send your kids there. Isn't that enough?
Or maybe you would like us all to think exactly like you do.....?
WTF! Where do these people come from....
The fact that your child is sobbing about middle school is a sign. BASIS is not a healthy environment for young children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
They changed it the year before last year,mans it was upo the individual teacher. My honor roll kid in 8/7 with a 94 Math average for the the year (before the instituted mastery defense) did not get moved to Algebra 1, but our frien's non-honor roll (they were 90's club though) whose Math average for the year was lower and had a different teacher that year that was considered more laid back did. From what Kate Reynolds has said, it is up to the teachers and the department.
And the tears WILL stop flowing-the first two months are rough, if they stay organized and likes the teachers and the subject matter, the rigor will be much less of an issue. Good luck!
The fact that your child is sobbing about middle school is a sign. BASIS is not a healthy environment for young children.
My middle schooler also has tears over the Nats losing, soccer practice going badly, seeing Inside Out and the idea of grandparents dying. Emotions can be very close to the surface in addition to hormones. Who the hell are you, pp? I'm guessing you neither have a middle schooler nor a BASIS student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
They changed it the year before last year,mans it was upo the individual teacher. My honor roll kid in 8/7 with a 94 Math average for the the year (before the instituted mastery defense) did not get moved to Algebra 1, but our frien's non-honor roll (they were 90's club though) whose Math average for the year was lower and had a different teacher that year that was considered more laid back did. From what Kate Reynolds has said, it is up to the teachers and the department.
And the tears WILL stop flowing-the first two months are rough, if they stay organized and likes the teachers and the subject matter, the rigor will be much less of an issue. Good luck!
The fact that your child is sobbing about middle school is a sign. BASIS is not a healthy environment for young children.
My middle schooler also has tears over the Nats losing, soccer practice going badly, seeing Inside Out and the idea of grandparents dying. Emotions can be very close to the surface in addition to hormones. Who the hell are you, pp? I'm guessing you neither have a middle schooler nor a BASIS student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
They changed it the year before last year,mans it was upo the individual teacher. My honor roll kid in 8/7 with a 94 Math average for the the year (before the instituted mastery defense) did not get moved to Algebra 1, but our frien's non-honor roll (they were 90's club though) whose Math average for the year was lower and had a different teacher that year that was considered more laid back did. From what Kate Reynolds has said, it is up to the teachers and the department.
And the tears WILL stop flowing-the first two months are rough, if they stay organized and likes the teachers and the subject matter, the rigor will be much less of an issue. Good luck!
The fact that your child is sobbing about middle school is a sign. BASIS is not a healthy environment for young children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
They changed it the year before last year,mans it was upo the individual teacher. My honor roll kid in 8/7 with a 94 Math average for the the year (before the instituted mastery defense) did not get moved to Algebra 1, but our frien's non-honor roll (they were 90's club though) whose Math average for the year was lower and had a different teacher that year that was considered more laid back did. From what Kate Reynolds has said, it is up to the teachers and the department.
And the tears WILL stop flowing-the first two months are rough, if they stay organized and likes the teachers and the subject matter, the rigor will be much less of an issue. Good luck!