Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. DCUM "boosters" aren't the parents who thoughtfully discuss what they consider to be the pros and cons of particular DC public schools they have direct experience with. Rather, they're armchair hills for weak admins and senior planners at DCPS and OSSE along with those on the charter boards of their children's schools and the Mayor's hopeless ed team. When such parents claim that Latin, BASIS, Deal, ITDS, Walls, Wilson etc. are every bit as wonderful at the best public suburban MS and HS programs in the DMV, they get called out here by fellow taxpayers. Good.
Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. DCUM "boosters" aren't the parents who thoughtfully discuss what they consider to be the pros and cons of particular DC public schools they have direct experience with. Rather, they're armchair hills for weak admins and senior planners at DCPS and OSSE along with those on the charter boards of their children's schools and the Mayor's hopeless ed team. When such parents claim that Latin, BASIS, Deal, ITDS, Walls, Wilson etc. are every bit as wonderful at the best public suburban MS and HS programs in the DMV, they get called out here by fellow taxpayers. Good.
Anonymous wrote:Interested and excited about school, rather than bored, as in elementary school. Happy to have multiple science classes and more advanced math. Very little homework/busywork but self-driven effort to study and be confident of the material covered in class. Happy to have opportunities to talk with teachers about more complicated ideas.
+100Anonymous wrote:This poster takes the GREAT EXPERIENCES 5th grade BASIS parents have to share w/a grain of salt (or maybe a bag).
5th grade is BASIS light. Almost all of the families like or love it.
6th grade+ is the real deal.
In 6th and 7th grades, some kids are treated poorly by admins, teachers and peers when it looks like they're unlikely to make the cut on comp exams to advance a grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give us a break. Perfect schools have.....gyms, playing fields, libraries and librarians, stages & auditoriums, computer labs, music programs and more. If the logic I'm following makes me a BASIS-hating troll, I am one.
Signed
Former BASIS 5th grade parent
Sorry to hear your disgruntled opinion and even sorrier that you can't stand the fact that my child is happy and yours was not. There in lies your problem. I'm no booster. I can see the negatives of BASIS but if my child likes it, I'll take it.
It has no gym nor library, but MLK is around the corner and DD spends more time there than your child has every spent in a school library. It has a great location for us. When Shaw MS was taken away from us, DCPS told us to send our child to Cardozo MS, the worst performing MS in the city, and help make it a better neighborhood MS. That was our final straw. We are very happy with BASIS. My DD loves the learning of new subjects such as classics and Latin. She has met kids from all over the city. This year has been a great experience and she will look back at it very fondly.
We felt the same way in 5th grade. By 7th, we were starved for rigorous academics, good facilities, a strong school community, and enrichment in one package. If you can afford independent school, or are willing to move to the burbs to do better than BASIS, you bail. Go away boosters in denial.
I'm the PP. I assume your child is no longer at BASIS. Why? Care to share? Which perfect school did you go to? And how much are you paying? Care to share? Or did you move to the burbs? We don't want to move from downtown. We are all very content. We are not in denial. This is a thread about great experiences. I'm sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give us a break. Perfect schools have.....gyms, playing fields, libraries and librarians, stages & auditoriums, computer labs, music programs and more. If the logic I'm following makes me a BASIS-hating troll, I am one.
Signed
Former BASIS 5th grade parent
Sorry to hear your disgruntled opinion and even sorrier that you can't stand the fact that my child is happy and yours was not. There in lies your problem. I'm no booster. I can see the negatives of BASIS but if my child likes it, I'll take it.
It has no gym nor library, but MLK is around the corner and DD spends more time there than your child has every spent in a school library. It has a great location for us. When Shaw MS was taken away from us, DCPS told us to send our child to Cardozo MS, the worst performing MS in the city, and help make it a better neighborhood MS. That was our final straw. We are very happy with BASIS. My DD loves the learning of new subjects such as classics and Latin. She has met kids from all over the city. This year has been a great experience and she will look back at it very fondly.
How would you know how much time other people's children spend in school libraries? When I toured BASIS, I saw no pleasant space in the building with good natural light where kids were free to quietly reflect, meet up for study sessions, work on their own or choose reading material off screens. That put me off.
My middle school kid likes ITDS fine. Even so, I'm not inclined to stay. The program seems too cruisey to provide good prep for high school, and the budget doesn't stretch to serious enrichment or facilities. I'm tired of scrambling and paying to supplement. I'm fed up with being the taskmaster with a kid who feels no pressure to up her game because she (easily) earns top grades. But ask my kid, and the experience has been great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give us a break. Perfect schools have.....gyms, playing fields, libraries and librarians, stages & auditoriums, computer labs, music programs and more. If the logic I'm following makes me a BASIS-hating troll, I am one.
Signed
Former BASIS 5th grade parent
Sorry to hear your disgruntled opinion and even sorrier that you can't stand the fact that my child is happy and yours was not. There in lies your problem. I'm no booster. I can see the negatives of BASIS but if my child likes it, I'll take it.
It has no gym nor library, but MLK is around the corner and DD spends more time there than your child has every spent in a school library. It has a great location for us. When Shaw MS was taken away from us, DCPS told us to send our child to Cardozo MS, the worst performing MS in the city, and help make it a better neighborhood MS. That was our final straw. We are very happy with BASIS. My DD loves the learning of new subjects such as classics and Latin. She has met kids from all over the city. This year has been a great experience and she will look back at it very fondly.
We felt the same way in 5th grade. By 7th, we were starved for rigorous academics, good facilities, a strong school community, and enrichment in one package. If you can afford independent school, or are willing to move to the burbs to do better than BASIS, you bail. Go away boosters in denial.