Anonymous wrote:As a relative newcomer to Cap City, I would not write it off at all. And I say this as a parent who has been extremely disappointed with the lack of any in person learning this year. This year is hopefully an aberration and we can all move forward. Cap City has a lot to offer and has stated it commitment to being in person in the fall. As for the LS principal - change is hard and there are those who have been around for years and liked the former principal who was there forever. I am agnostic on that as a newer parent who is not particularly attached to any one administrative leader. I have no idea why the PreK teachers left - again a COVID year is not a normal year for any of us and there have been lots of departures at my own place of employment that have surprised me. My kids’ classroom teachers at Cap City have been wonderful. And my kids love the school and have been much happier there than our previous charter - which is actually providing some in person learning now.
The pre-K exodus was at the end of the principal's first year (pre-covid). She is awful. Has nothing to do with a comparison to the previous principal. Nobody on the hiring committee wanted to hire her. Only the HOS. The HOS is also the driving force behind not opening. She has been there too long (since the school's founding) and unless she goes, I predict the school continues to go in the wrong direction.