by Dr. Ashley Leyba
Currently, there are 27 BASIS.ed-managed schools around the world, serving over 17,000 students. It would be difficult to find a higher performing network of schools. BASIS.ed schools are consistently ranked among the best in the United States, outperform every other school district in the world on the OECD’s PISA test for schools, and send graduates on to the best colleges and universities in the world. There is a fair amount of pride that comes along with being able to claim part of this success, but what does it mean to be part of this network? How does belonging to the BASIS.ed network impact our teachers and students?
Inspired by the blissful feeling of uncovering connections, our blog Eureka! Silicon Valley is about sharing moments that capture the essence of what it is to be a BASIS Independent student, teacher, administrator, or family.