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BASIS Charter Schools are a group of charter, independent and international schools in the United States. BASIS.ed provides education management services to the 24 BASIS.ed schools.

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History

The first BASIS charter school was founded in Tucson in 1998 by Michael Block, Ph.D. and Olga Block, Ph.D. They decided to open a school that would educate students at an internationally competitive level.

In 2003, BASIS Scottsdale was opened. In 2010 BASIS Oro Valley was founded. A year later, BASIS opened three schools at once in Chandler, Peoria, and Flagstaff. BASIS continued its expansion by opening another school in Tucson and one in Phoenix proper in fall 2012, along with their first non-Arizona school located in Washington, D.C. In 2013, BASIS opened their tenth and eleventh Arizona campuses in Ahwatukee and Mesa, and the second non-Arizona campus was added in San Antonio, Texas. BASIS also began its primary (K-4) program at their BASIS Tucson site. BASIS opened its first private schools, BASIS Independent Silicon Valley and BASIS Independent Brooklyn, in 2014. In 2015, BASIS opened its 16th Arizona school in Goodyear, AZ.

Praise and media attention

U.S. News & World Report rated both BASIS Tucson and BASIS Scottsdale (the only two BASIS schools open long enough to be eligible for rankings) as two of the top five schools in the nation.

BASIS was also featured in the documentary film 2 Million Minutes: A 21st Century Solution. The film contrasts charter school's curriculum with a typical public school curriculum. In the wake of the documentary's success, Newt Gingrich and Al Sharpton visited BASIS' campus to deliver speeches on the importance of education in America.

Criticisms and controversies

Both BASIS schools and their parent organization have been the subject of criticism and controversy. Critics contend that BASIS is failing to provide adequate financial transparency and accountability as it uses for-profit management company. Another investigative article in 2010 questioned the founders' salary compared to the teachers and other public school administrators.

Other critics take issue with BASIS's accelerated curriculum and general educational philosophy. Some argue that BASIS focuses too much on standardized testing. Critics also point out that BASIS's performance in national ranking systems like the U.S. News & World Report is largely a function of BASIS's singular focus on mandatory AP testing, as these ranking systems give great weight to the percentage of students at a school that take AP tests. Critics also take issue with BASIS's attrition rates (senior classes are typically a third to a quarter of the size of the fifth grade class) and argue that BASIS achieves good test scores in part by weeding out underperforming students. In 2013, the D.C. Charter School Board rejected a request from BASIS DC to expand, citing concerns about the high number of students who had withdrawn from the school since it opened.

BASIS Charter School locations

BASIS Schools, Inc. is an Arizonan charter school operator that operates sixteen schools in Arizona, Texas and the District of Columbia.BASIS Schools Inc BASIS.ed provides education management services to the schools operated by BASIS Schools, Inc.; BDC, A Public Charter School, Inc.; BTX Schools, Inc. and BASIS Independent Schools, LLC.

  • BASIS schools in Arizona: Ahwatukee, Chandler, Flagstaff, Goodyear, Mesa, Oro Valley, Peoria, Phoenix, Prescott, Scottsdale, and Tucson.
  • BASIS schools in Texas: San Antonio Medical Center and BASIS San Antonio North Central.
  • BASIS Washington, D.C.
  • BASIS Independent Schools

  • BASIS Independent Silicon Valley, in San Jose, CA
  • BASIS Independent Brooklyn, in Brooklyn, NY
  • BASIS Independent McLean, in McLean, VA (opened Fall 2016)
  • BASIS Independent Fremont, in Fremont, CA (opened Fall 2016)
  • BASIS Independent Manhattan, in Manhattan, NY (opening Fall 2017)
  • References

    BASIS Schools Wikipedia