Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know but I'm interested too!
You'll actually pay to have your kid subjected to drill and kill? Come to DC and you can get your kid beaten down for free at Basis and a few other for-profit charters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand why people chooses BASIS. For that amount of $ you could go to Sidwell or the Cathedral schools and get a solid thought- based education. Push on kids through math faster is not educationally sound.
BASIS McLean $27,000 for grades 5-12
Sidwell $39,360
Nysmith $32,000
Potomac $38,550
So BASIS is a little bit cheaper.
That's not a little cheaper. Is is 12,360 dollars cheaper per child. If you have 2 kids that is around 25,000 a year -2,000 a month. Multiply that by 12 years and it is 300,000 dollars. Plus there is NO fundraising at Basis. So at the other privates you have to pay tuition and then pay more for all the fundraisers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A for profit school skeaves me out.
I still don't get why.
Just look up topic. You're paying $12k a year more for a "nonprofit" school than for a "for profit" school. So it's not like the "for profit" is milking you for max money to hand over to the shareholders. And in both places, you have classrooms and teachers. So what's the real diff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A for profit school skeaves me out.
I still don't get why.
Just look up topic. You're paying $12k a year more for a "nonprofit" school than for a "for profit" school. So it's not like the "for profit" is milking you for max money to hand over to the shareholders. And in both places, you have classrooms and teachers. So what's the real diff?
Anonymous wrote:A for profit school skeaves me out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand why people chooses BASIS. For that amount of $ you could go to Sidwell or the Cathedral schools and get a solid thought- based education. Push on kids through math faster is not educationally sound.
BASIS McLean $27,000 for grades 5-12
Sidwell $39,360
Nysmith $32,000
Potomac $38,550
So BASIS is a little bit cheaper.
That's not a little cheaper. Is is 12,360 dollars cheaper per child. If you have 2 kids that is around 25,000 a year -2,000 a month. Multiply that by 12 years and it is 300,000 dollars. Plus there is NO fundraising at Basis. So at the other privates you have to pay tuition and then pay more for all the fundraisers.
Anonymous wrote:Do they have sports?
Anonymous wrote:Do they have sports?
Anonymous wrote:You have no idea what you're talking about pp. drill and kill is what happens in traditional public schools, not Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand why people chooses BASIS. For that amount of $ you could go to Sidwell or the Cathedral schools and get a solid thought- based education. Push on kids through math faster is not educationally sound.
BASIS McLean $27,000 for grades 5-12
Sidwell $39,360
Nysmith $32,000
Potomac $38,550
So BASIS is a little bit cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand why people chooses BASIS. For that amount of $ you could go to Sidwell or the Cathedral schools and get a solid thought- based education. Push on kids through math faster is not educationally sound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does BASIS DC do with disadvantaged kids? Will BASIS McLean have scholarships for those who can't afford it?
The high school students at Basis DC (which is still small) are doing well and getting a lot of interest from colleges. This is even more true for the students of color and the ones who are economically disadvantaged (not all minority kids there are low income). Will be interesting to see the first graduating classes' college acceptances although the first senior class is tiny (17 students).
PP is right that Basis McLean does not and will not offer financial aid. I actually think for profit schools can't for some esoteric tax code reason.