Anonymous wrote:do any 5th grade parents know how many kids are in Algebra I this year?
Last year it was half a section of 5Si............
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a brand new 5th grader at Basis.
We had already our share of tears, due to the homework workload. My DS is coming from a quite relaxed elementary school so he is feeling the pressure.
Can anyone share how is decided if they attend Algebra? My DS had been allocated to Maths 7/8 ( another source of complains..." So much work mama").
So far I'm quite happy with the school and syllabus. Seems ambitious but pretty much aligned with the European standards.
Thanks!
The placement test is not that specific. If you THINK your child should be in Algebra I (which will make a tremendous difference potentially in the first few years at BASIS because with a large enough cohort (15 kids in Algebra II now) you are half a section so you are pretty much guaranteed a peer group where they ought to move troublemakers out then go to the HOS and PUSH HARD. You can always drop back, but you will never be able to catch up. Dunno if that was where you were going......... but important to know for incoming 5th graders
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BASIS is a good addition to DC. Keep schools like this coming and we'll dig out from under this mess within 15-20 years.
Fantastic. Future parents of children to be born five or ten years from now can look forward to accruing the benefit of living in a city with stellar public schools. We'll cheer for them from MoCo, Fairfax and jobs we can't retire from (to pay the loans we took to afford private schools).
Anonymous wrote:BASIS is a good addition to DC. Keep schools like this coming and we'll dig out from under this mess within 15-20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of Honor Roll student now in Algebra 2 in 7th grade -- 30 problems takes around an hour with no distractions.
Anonymous wrote:Also realize that - just like people lie about how much they are working - they also lie about how much time their kid spend on homework. For some reason, it makes them all feel better to claim that their kid spends X hours on homework when the reality is the spend 0.5X or less.
Anonymous wrote:Any 5th grade teachers we should watch out for and strategies that worked with them?
Anonymous wrote:Was the invitation/notice for the Back to School Night sent already?
I hadn't received anything....
Anonymous wrote:Was the invitation/notice for the Back to School Night sent already?
I hadn't received anything....