

Personally, I am involved in the school orchestra, NHS, and various other STEM-related clubs.

With its almost four pages list of clubs and organizations at the school, I believe anyone can find a place to belong at Brandeis. The school also reminds students that there is more to life than grades. The number of resources available to help students is staggering. In many of my classes, the teachers instruct in a way that prioritizes student learning. The teachers are dedicated and the student body is diverse. Senior: So far, Brandeis has been great! I am a rising senior and I've never had a problem at Brandeis. Besides that, learning at Basis as a students has been great by far, and I most likely will attend my next high school year at Basis!. Basis is the type of school that challenges students in order to prepare them for college, and this is great, but since there isn't a cap on the amount of homework assigned per class, the upper-grade students receive much more work than necessary. However, if there was one thing I could change about my experience at Basis would be the homework load. Did I mention the lunches? Definitely above-average. Not only that, the teachers at Basis are extremely helpful and nice, making the learning experience at Basis not bad at all. First off, the school provides a wide variety of classes and extracurriculars students can choose from, enabling them to enroll into classes or clubs they actually like and giving them a chance to see what their future majors could be like. For far deeper lists, split into indoor and outdoor, and inclusive of more events, buy a copy of High School Track from Jack Shepard.Sophomore: There are many things that I like about Basis Shavano. Classes: ***=frosh **=soph *=junior all others are seniors. Symbols: +=converted mark i=indoor mark (A)=mark made at altitude over 1000m (affected events only) y=mark made at yard distance.
