Anonymous wrote:We have had a good experience at basis. Much of the loss is just people moving, as they focus on new starts in grade 5. They don’t generally add new students in later years. I am very thankful for the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about good looks and other petty issues? We're here for a discussion about the proposed BASIS elementary school expansion. Might be worth taking a harder look at why BASIS DC hasn't done as well as the franchise's schools in Arizona and Texas. Presumably, an elementary school would be just another weak link.
If the elementary school won't turn out any better than what we've got for 5th-12th, I hope the proposal dies soon.
BASIS DC is by all objective measures one of the or the top school in DC. Seems a weird thing to argue that because it isn't as good as Arizona BASIS schools it shouldn't be allowed to open. Make it make sense...
Sure. BASIS should bring their best quality to DC, just like they do (or claim to do) in other states. There's no reason they shoudn't provide the same quality of teachers, administrators, and programming to our kids that they're providing to other kids.
What does this post mean? There must be many reasons that BASIS isn't bringing the same quality of teachers, administrators and programming to DC kids as they do to Arizona students. I've visited a few of the AZ campuses for work, observing that they bear little resemblance to the DC branch. The campuses I saw were much larger and roomier, with playing fields, good music and art rooms, libraries, stages and so forth. I met administrators and senior teachers who'd been at the same BASIS campus for many years. AZ students can start BASIS in any grade, so don't get the massive attrition the DC school features. Just no comparison to the DC program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about good looks and other petty issues? We're here for a discussion about the proposed BASIS elementary school expansion. Might be worth taking a harder look at why BASIS DC hasn't done as well as the franchise's schools in Arizona and Texas. Presumably, an elementary school would be just another weak link.
If the elementary school won't turn out any better than what we've got for 5th-12th, I hope the proposal dies soon.
BASIS DC is by all objective measures one of the or the top school in DC. Seems a weird thing to argue that because it isn't as good as Arizona BASIS schools it shouldn't be allowed to open. Make it make sense...
Sure. BASIS should bring their best quality to DC, just like they do (or claim to do) in other states. There's no reason they shoudn't provide the same quality of teachers, administrators, and programming to our kids that they're providing to other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about good looks and other petty issues? We're here for a discussion about the proposed BASIS elementary school expansion. Might be worth taking a harder look at why BASIS DC hasn't done as well as the franchise's schools in Arizona and Texas. Presumably, an elementary school would be just another weak link.
If the elementary school won't turn out any better than what we've got for 5th-12th, I hope the proposal dies soon.
BASIS DC is by all objective measures one of the or the top school in DC. Seems a weird thing to argue that because it isn't as good as Arizona BASIS schools it shouldn't be allowed to open. Make it make sense...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about good looks and other petty issues? We're here for a discussion about the proposed BASIS elementary school expansion. Might be worth taking a harder look at why BASIS DC hasn't done as well as the franchise's schools in Arizona and Texas. Presumably, an elementary school would be just another weak link.
If the elementary school won't turn out any better than what we've got for 5th-12th, I hope the proposal dies soon.
BASIS DC is by all objective measures one of the or the top school in DC. Seems a weird thing to argue that because it isn't as good as Arizona BASIS schools it shouldn't be allowed to open. Make it make sense...
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about good looks and other petty issues? We're here for a discussion about the proposed BASIS elementary school expansion. Might be worth taking a harder look at why BASIS DC hasn't done as well as the franchise's schools in Arizona and Texas. Presumably, an elementary school would be just another weak link.
If the elementary school won't turn out any better than what we've got for 5th-12th, I hope the proposal dies soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For good reason. I have a sibling whose kids have been in a BASIS Arizona school for more than a decade. I'm told that their campus features strong and stable leadership, decent facilities and ECs (including good instrumental music lessons at school and a competitive orchestra), low teacher turnover and a high retention rate of students through 12th grade. That's not what we found at BASIS DC.
You again?
She just cuts and pastes her previous comments.
Her kid dropped out many years ago but it obviously still burns.
You again? If anybody’s cutting and pasting, it’s you. If you don’t have anything to add to an importatnt discussion, go away.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For good reason. I have a sibling whose kids have been in a BASIS Arizona school for more than a decade. I'm told that their campus features strong and stable leadership, decent facilities and ECs (including good instrumental music lessons at school and a competitive orchestra), low teacher turnover and a high retention rate of students through 12th grade. That's not what we found at BASIS DC.
You again?
She just cuts and pastes her previous comments.
Her kid dropped out many years ago but it obviously still burns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For good reason. I have a sibling whose kids have been in a BASIS Arizona school for more than a decade. I'm told that their campus features strong and stable leadership, decent facilities and ECs (including good instrumental music lessons at school and a competitive orchestra), low teacher turnover and a high retention rate of students through 12th grade. That's not what we found at BASIS DC.
You again?
Anonymous wrote:For good reason. I have a sibling whose kids have been in a BASIS Arizona school for more than a decade. I'm told that their campus features strong and stable leadership, decent facilities and ECs (including good instrumental music lessons at school and a competitive orchestra), low teacher turnover and a high retention rate of students through 12th grade. That's not what we found at BASIS DC.