Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're still at BASIS. Give us a break, no kid is a good fit for the bad building or the way BASIS DC does business. 3 heads in 4 years hasn't worked well. You make the best of the program whether you stay or go, for lack of a better public school option. No more to say. Move on.
When I read stuff like this I marvel at how different my kid's experience is. Are we the outliers or are you?? I am in awe of the breadth of material my 7th grader has covered/learned this year. The physics/Bio/chem is stuff I didn't see until high school. Legit learning is going on there. And - hasn't the current head been HOS for almost three years now? FWIW I think he is pretty darn good - very calm, cool and collected - sure he is "young" but he knows what he is doing and doesn't let (older) parents push him around. Good for him!
What grade is your kid in? This HS parent considers the current HOS to be an intellectually challenged jerk and an ass, the worst we've dealt with. We didn't have a better option before now, so we've put up with the whole shebang (without defending it to the hilt like many here). Your kid eats lunch in a cafeteria with no windows and learns in a building with little natural light. We're thrilled to be moving on to a lovely private with stellar academics, facilities and ECs on good fi aid.
The legit science learning, yes.
My kid (who had a fantastic year) is finishing 7th (8th next year). I don't care about the cafeteria or lack of natural light and my kid hasn't mentioned it once this year (sure, in a perfect world would be nice to have, but the building is what it is). What, specifically, are the problems you have encountered? Would like to know what to be on guard for!
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing weird about a placement test. Making kids take the test during an “ice cream social” is kinda strange. I guess this is what passes for “fun”? 😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BASIS has become better this year after the parent who was the de facto principal left. From day one, she was the one deciding who stayed and who went. All 3 of her mediocre children graduated with a very high GPA and numerous AP courses, all with "5"s. Those teachers who objected to the "A"s lost their jobs. A principal was also forced to resign a few months into the school year.
Even stunned classmates who asked questions about the huge discrepancy between what these students actually knew and the grades they received (including math, sciences or foreign language) received "D's or "F"s in their end of year report cards and were pushed out of the school.
The day after the 3rd child graduated, the whole family left DC.
This is amusing to read but I don't believe a word of it.
Anonymous wrote:BASIS has become better this year after the parent who was the de facto principal left. From day one, she was the one deciding who stayed and who went. All 3 of her mediocre children graduated with a very high GPA and numerous AP courses, all with "5"s. Those teachers who objected to the "A"s lost their jobs. A principal was also forced to resign a few months into the school year.
Even stunned classmates who asked questions about the huge discrepancy between what these students actually knew and the grades they received (including math, sciences or foreign language) received "D's or "F"s in their end of year report cards and were pushed out of the school.
The day after the 3rd child graduated, the whole family left DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're still at BASIS. Give us a break, no kid is a good fit for the bad building or the way BASIS DC does business. 3 heads in 4 years hasn't worked well. You make the best of the program whether you stay or go, for lack of a better public school option. No more to say. Move on.
When I read stuff like this I marvel at how different my kid's experience is. Are we the outliers or are you?? I am in awe of the breadth of material my 7th grader has covered/learned this year. The physics/Bio/chem is stuff I didn't see until high school. Legit learning is going on there. And - hasn't the current head been HOS for almost three years now? FWIW I think he is pretty darn good - very calm, cool and collected - sure he is "young" but he knows what he is doing and doesn't let (older) parents push him around. Good for him!
What grade is your kid in? This HS parent considers the current HOS to be an intellectually challenged jerk and an ass, the worst we've dealt with. We didn't have a better option before now, so we've put up with the whole shebang (without defending it to the hilt like many here). Your kid eats lunch in a cafeteria with no windows and learns in a building with little natural light. We're thrilled to be moving on to a lovely private with stellar academics, facilities and ECs on good fi aid.
The legit science learning, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're still at BASIS. Give us a break, no kid is a good fit for the bad building or the way BASIS DC does business. 3 heads in 4 years hasn't worked well. You make the best of the program whether you stay or go, for lack of a better public school option. No more to say. Move on.
When I read stuff like this I marvel at how different my kid's experience is. Are we the outliers or are you?? I am in awe of the breadth of material my 7th grader has covered/learned this year. The physics/Bio/chem is stuff I didn't see until high school. Legit learning is going on there. And - hasn't the current head been HOS for almost three years now? FWIW I think he is pretty darn good - very calm, cool and collected - sure he is "young" but he knows what he is doing and doesn't let (older) parents push him around. Good for him!
Anonymous wrote:There’s 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.
Anonymous wrote:We're still at BASIS. Give us a break, no kid is a good fit for the bad building or the way BASIS DC does business. 3 heads in 4 years hasn't worked well. You make the best of the program whether you stay or go, for lack of a better public school option. No more to say. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BASIS needs no selling because the parents of hundreds of Ward 5 and 6 public school 4th graders are desperate for a public MS offering good discipline and academic rigor. They're happy to put up with the bad building, weak electives, and a slew of green admins and teachers.
Can you imagine carrying around this much animosity for a former employer? Poor dude (guessing) is so disgruntled that he spends his time following threads and chiming in aggressively on a school that he hasn't worked at in a number of years. I honestly feel pity for him.
I posted above. I'm not a former employee. I'm a current parent who won't be returning in the fall. I'm tired of dealing with admins and teachers who aren't very good at their jobs in a building that isn't healthy for the kids. I don't post on DCUM much. You guys need a life. BASIS is just OK a nd you know it.
Anonymous wrote:We're still at BASIS. Give us a break, no kid is a good fit for the bad building or the way BASIS DC does business. 3 heads in 4 years hasn't worked well. You make the best of the program whether you stay or go, for lack of a better public school option. No more to say. Move on.