Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m just catching up — would the new elementary school definitely have feeder rights to the junior high/high school?
Yes. They said their initial plan is 80 feeder seats per grade.
It would be great for Hill MSs and upper elementary if BASIS MS started at 6th grade, and if the number of seats available at MS goes down. If Latin started at 6th it would be even better!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m just catching up — would the new elementary school definitely have feeder rights to the junior high/high school?
Yes. They said their initial plan is 80 feeder seats per grade.
Anonymous wrote:I’m just catching up — would the new elementary school definitely have feeder rights to the junior high/high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, current building. No info on where K-4 campus will be located. No approval yet.
With 35Million to spend, they should take 5M - revamp the current building into the elementary and use 30M to get a new building for the Upper School.
The whole meeting was so dumb for current parents "We are going to ignore your concerns, but allow us to tell you about all of the wonderful things we are going to do for this new school which 99% of you wont benefit from
An ES for 450+ with zero outdoor space, no windows in the cafeteria, no real gym/stage/multipurpose room., little natural light. No.
They think its okay for the even larger MS/HS
with fewer kids they could take the whole second floor and open it up - plenty of room to make a multipurpose room. could dedicate an entire wing to music/arts/crafts and other ES fun things
Good point. From our family's perspective, the problem isn't so much the building itself. It's BASIS' insistence on cramming 600 preteens and teens in there. I can't see things changing though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, current building. No info on where K-4 campus will be located. No approval yet.
With 35Million to spend, they should take 5M - revamp the current building into the elementary and use 30M to get a new building for the Upper School.
The whole meeting was so dumb for current parents "We are going to ignore your concerns, but allow us to tell you about all of the wonderful things we are going to do for this new school which 99% of you wont benefit from
An ES for 450+ with zero outdoor space, no windows in the cafeteria, no real gym/stage/multipurpose room., little natural light. No.
They think its okay for the even larger MS/HS
with fewer kids they could take the whole second floor and open it up - plenty of room to make a multipurpose room. could dedicate an entire wing to music/arts/crafts and other ES fun things
Anonymous wrote:I had to leave the meeting early.
Did they address:
Whether 5th grade might get moved to the elementary to address current overcrowding?
Whether the two schools will share the same HOS?
Whether the teachers fund will be part of a common pot of money? (E.g., will my contribution to help retain a strong calculus teacher will be used to retain a first grade teacher? If so, fyi that I’m never giving to BASIS again.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, current building. No info on where K-4 campus will be located. No approval yet.
With 35Million to spend, they should take 5M - revamp the current building into the elementary and use 30M to get a new building for the Upper School.
The whole meeting was so dumb for current parents "We are going to ignore your concerns, but allow us to tell you about all of the wonderful things we are going to do for this new school which 99% of you wont benefit from
An ES for 450+ with zero outdoor space, no windows in the cafeteria, no real gym/stage/multipurpose room., little natural light. No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, current building. No info on where K-4 campus will be located. No approval yet.
With 35Million to spend, they should take 5M - revamp the current building into the elementary and use 30M to get a new building for the Upper School.
The whole meeting was so dumb for current parents "We are going to ignore your concerns, but allow us to tell you about all of the wonderful things we are going to do for this new school which 99% of you wont benefit from
Anonymous wrote:I had to leave the meeting early.
Did they address:
Whether 5th grade might get moved to the elementary to address current overcrowding?
Whether the two schools will share the same HOS?
Whether the teachers fund will be part of a common pot of money? (E.g., will my contribution to help retain a strong calculus teacher will be used to retain a first grade teacher? If so, fyi that I’m never giving to BASIS again.)
Anonymous wrote:Yes, current building. No info on where K-4 campus will be located. No approval yet.
Anonymous wrote:All this sounds much better than what we have in DC on the arts programming front, even though the offerings at your AZ school aren't top notch. I'm assuming that your school has an auditorium and stage, or at least an all-purpose room/gym as a performance space (unlike us).
I don't feel like I learned anything at last night's meeting portending change at the DC MS/HS, other than perhaps slightly better college advising.