Anonymous wrote:OP, I am sorry to say that it is evident to most BASIS parents I know that the reason they shut it down for better or worse had to do with your long repetitive and disruptive posts on the Boosters listserv. You have only yourself to blame, but the rest of us suffer the loss. Please stop posting this type of thing all the time here or anywhere-for everyone else's sake if not your kids'.
Anonymous wrote:This is not the first listserv she has taken down...
Anonymous wrote:I actually think smaller grouped list serves work better. Maybe parents could set up list serves by grade or neighborhood. If you have a fifth grader you really don't need or want to be reading emails about prom. Or if you live in Georgetown you don't really want to hear that the bus was late coming from Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that uncommon. Watkins shut theirs down. If you hate the school so much that you need to connect with others to bash it- then you should not be there.
Um, when? I think there may have been a few posts removed during some controversial aftercare/enrichment decisions. What else?
does watkins still have a list serve?
Yes. There were a flurry of emails since last night about aftercare and pick up with voting in the building. Why wouldn't it still have one? We can take this to another thread if you really care.
Anonymous wrote:Not a BASIS parent, but I'd be pretty pissed if our school closed the listserve down
This wasn't a school listserv and the school didn't shut it down. It was run by the boosters, which is like a PTA. They decided that it wasn't worth their time to continue running it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that uncommon. Watkins shut theirs down. If you hate the school so much that you need to connect with others to bash it- then you should not be there.
Um, when? I think there may have been a few posts removed during some controversial aftercare/enrichment decisions. What else?
does watkins still have a list serve?
Anonymous wrote:Managing a listserv entails a certain amount of overhead, and the reasons cited made perfect sense. The listserv can't just be handed over to some unknown party because the current participants specifically opted in to this one and provided their personal contact information, that's not information that should be given over to some unknown party. It wouldn't be ethical or reasonable to just give someone wholesale control without violating privacy concerns. If someone wants to start a new listserv and to let people opt into that one, they are perfectly welcome to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Nope... To put it all in perspective, there are hundreds of families who are doing fine with BASIS, and who think it's a good school meeting most of their expectations, and far better than the alternatives.
And then there's a tiny handful making a huge overblown ruckus, mostly due to their own misunderstandings or skewed expectations - complete with dramatic screaming of "I'm not wrong, it's the rest of everything and the entire universe that is wrong and has to change!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that uncommon. Watkins shut theirs down. If you hate the school so much that you need to connect with others to bash it- then you should not be there.
Um, when? I think there may have been a few posts removed during some controversial aftercare/enrichment decisions. What else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and in case you are curious, both of us went to private schools, and both of us went to HYP, we are not AA, and our kids are thriving academically and socially at Basis DC.
So, did you not have enough money to afford the elite privates in the area? Backlash?
Not sure the point of your posts.
Anonymous wrote:Not that uncommon. Watkins shut theirs down. If you hate the school so much that you need to connect with others to bash it- then you should not be there.
Anonymous wrote:BASIS is doing fine. They need a real board rather than hand-picked people who Michael and Olga liked and who can play with Craig B.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and in case you are curious, both of us went to private schools, and both of us went to HYP, we are not AA, and our kids are thriving academically and socially at Basis DC.
Anonymous wrote:Not that uncommon. Watkins shut theirs down. If you hate the school so much that you need to connect with others to bash it- then you should not be there.