Summary:
Capital City Career Prep High School is the sole public charter high school serving grades 9-12 in Columbus, Ohio, with a total enrollment of 133 students. The school is ranked 824 out of 855 Ohio high schools for the 2024-2025 school year and has a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating it is a consistently underperforming institution.
The school's performance metrics are significantly below the state averages, with a four-year graduation rate of only 36.2% and proficiency rates on the Ohio State Tests that are consistently well below the state averages across all subject areas, including American Government (30.3% vs. 72.6%), American History (22.2% vs. 71.2%), Biology (20% vs. 65.4%), English II (9.1% vs. 60.4%), Geometry (5% vs. 42.8%), and Algebra I (9.1% vs. 59.4%). Additionally, the school has an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate of 99.2%, which is a major concern and likely contributes to the poor academic performance.
While the school has a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, which is within a reasonable range, the consistent underperformance and significant gaps in student achievement suggest that the school is facing systemic challenges that have not been adequately addressed. The high chronic absenteeism rate and the likelihood of a high percentage of students from low-income families also indicate that the school may be struggling to address the unique needs and challenges faced by its student population, which could be contributing to the poor academic outcomes. Overall, Capital City Career Prep High School appears to be a consistently underperforming school that is failing to provide its students with a quality education.
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