Anonymous wrote:More competition. EL Haynes used to have a lot more competition too a few years ago. Still lacking real diversity in upper grades and most high SES families don't want to deal with perceived behavioral issues.
DCI test scores aren't betterAnonymous wrote:I believe that it's because there are schools that start in 5th that parents view as better alternatives for middle school: Latin and BASIS and DCI, to name three.
All of those start in 5th grade and have better test scores. Cap City's MS may be improving, but its initial years were been pretty rocky and uneven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like Latin and BASIS, 5th grade is the first year of middle school at Cap City, and it's an expansion year.
They have ~30 students enrolled each year at 4th. 5th, by design, has 80-85 students, depending on year.
The last 3 years they've offered between 50-58 5th grade seats in the lottery.
Cap City 4th grade is 52 students. It expands to 80-85 for 5th grade.
My guess is that the High School is under enrolled and the school is hoping is they expand middle school, they will have higher enrollment in the high school. It is a shame that they are doing it for the upcoming grade as it is not an easy class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like Latin and BASIS, 5th grade is the first year of middle school at Cap City, and it's an expansion year.
They have ~30 students enrolled each year at 4th. 5th, by design, has 80-85 students, depending on year.
The last 3 years they've offered between 50-58 5th grade seats in the lottery.
Cap City 4th grade is 52 students. It expands to 80-85 for 5th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Like Latin and BASIS, 5th grade is the first year of middle school at Cap City, and it's an expansion year.
They have ~30 students enrolled each year at 4th. 5th, by design, has 80-85 students, depending on year.
The last 3 years they've offered between 50-58 5th grade seats in the lottery.