Anonymous wrote:It's a great school, and it's nice to see that a lottery based school can out rank ERHS, with pretty high admissions criteria.
On the other hand, the kids that attend aren't representative of the county - only the families with the work flexibility to get their kids there and back and can navigate the hot mess of the charter school lottery process will be considered for CPA. That and CPA holds 35% for kids in the local CP area, which tends to be higher income.
More than half of the student body at ERHS are comprehensive students. If the ranking was only based on the STEM cohort it would be much higher.