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BASIS Schools educate students at an internationally competitive level, with BASIS students ready to compete with their top-performing peers in Finland, Korea, or China. BASIS Tucson North and BASIS Scottsdale fifteen-year-old students proved this in their 2012 results on the OECD Test For Schools. These results place the BASIS Model above the acclaimed Finnish and Korean education systems, and on par with Shanghai, the world's best.

The BASIS Model is built and managed by BASIS.ed and employs the BASIS Culture across all campuses, to utilize the same BASIS.ed Curriculum in the classroom environment. The culture-plus-curriculum building blocks are conducive to instilling in students a lifelong love and respect for knowledge, to understanding the importance of hard work and self-reliance as a path towards success, and to the discovery of individual strengths to be able to invent, design and apply.

BASIS Culture is derived from a set of core principles understood, embraced, and cultivated by teachers, school managers and school staff, as well as by any BASIS.ed employee. BASIS students are guided to recognize and adopt these principles, helping them maximize the benefits of the BASIS.ed curriculum, and the entirety of their educational experience. These core principles of BASIS Culture are professionalism, intellectual tolerance, and pushing-the-boundaries.

BASIS teachers play a critical role in curriculum development and school culture. BASIS school culture makes high academic achievement and intellectual engagement the norm and allows students to realize their own great academic potential. All new teachers attend a training to learn about the BASIS curriculum and school culture in July prior to reporting for duty at a school site.

BASIS has started 10+ new charter schools since 2010, and has vast experience and knowledge about what it takes to build the BASIS school culture from the ground up, from day one. In fact, it takes every school leader, every administrator, and every teacher living and breathing the same message day after day: the message that all students can excel if they are willing to work hard, seek help from our teachers, and hold themselves and each other in high regard.

BASIS (collectively, BASIS Educational Group, Inc. d/b/a BASIS.ed, BASIS Schools, Inc., BDC, A Public Charter School, Inc., BTX Schools, Inc., BASIS Independent Schools, LLC, and any other entity managed by BASIS.ed), is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants for employment are recruited, hired and assigned without discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or any other classification protected by law. BASIS expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee or student harassment. For additional information, please visit our Careers website at http://jobs.basised.com.