Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also don't forget that they have multiple science PhD's teaching the actual science classes for the students. I'm not sure it is important for the admin to have that type of science background. That said I am concerned with him having only 2 years of admin experience but am hopeful for the new year.
I think its weird that he spent money on a degree from Phoenix. that just shows poor judgement and inability to get that Masters elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Also don't forget that they have multiple science PhD's teaching the actual science classes for the students. I'm not sure it is important for the admin to have that type of science background. That said I am concerned with him having only 2 years of admin experience but am hopeful for the new year.
Anonymous wrote:Suggestion: go take the Thomas Jefferson HS tour to get your answer.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, but you have to get the kids to the activities outside of school, and pay for them, hardly ideal. We haven't found a wealth of college application worthy extra-curriculars at BASIS.
As for the new HOS, his profile sounds too much like the last couple for comfort. These young Arizona admins come in on a steep learning curve because they don't know DC schools politics, aren't used to educating the struggling products of weak DCPS schooling (especially SN kids), aren't accostomed to the school's unusual demographics, and don't know the brutal Metro area college application pool. They also don't have the budget to hire older, experienced teachers, admins or a college counselor. So they stumble and get replaced. Good luck to him.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by the lack of extra curriculars? We have friends at BASIS and their kid does fencing at BASIS. I under stem they have other extra curricular stuff at school too. kid is also in soccer and ice skating. Could certainly be in Scouts too, though isn't.
I think the rest of your points are very valid though. I used to do admissions interviews for my selective liberal arts college. They do not offer college credit for a 3 on the AP!
This is the guy who's going ot make sure BASIS DC kids get to MIT, Princeton, Cal Tech, Cornell Engineering etc.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, little Alegheny College in PA and a classicist by training. Oh great. This is the guy who's going ot make sure BASIS DC kids get to MIT, Princeton, Cal Tech, Cornell Engineering etc.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, this sounds betterAnonymous wrote:wait, are you joking?[/]Anonymous wrote:It seems that the new HOS is a graduate of the Univ of Phoenix. Sounds like he has no East Coast or urban experience as a student, teacher or administrator. He can't be much more than 30 and has taught Latin and classics. Maybe he'll prove a rock star in DC, helping get one student after another get to MIT, Ivies and other elite colleges, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
He did undergrad at Allegheny College, got a masters in Ed at Arizona State and a second masters online in educational leadership. By my count 8 years of work experience including last 2 in administration.
Anonymous wrote:wait, are you joking?Anonymous wrote:It seems that the new HOS is a graduate of the Univ of Phoenix. Sounds like he has no East Coast or urban experience as a student, teacher or administrator. He can't be much more than 30 and has taught Latin and classics. Maybe he'll prove a rock star in DC, helping get one student after another get to MIT, Ivies and other elite colleges, but I'm not getting my hopes up.