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One question I get on daily basis is: How does the year round (Track) school system in Highlands Ranch work?  It is one of the more complicated questions to answer in part because, from year to year, the schools that are or are not on Track can change!

This post is a good starting point on the Track schools in Highlands Ranch. However, it is just that: A starting point.

Why Track?

Douglas County School district is one of the fastest growing districts in the nation. In order to accommodate the growth without sacrificing high standards of excellence, some schools have elected to go with a year round schedule. Also known as Track. Only the elementary schools in Highlands Ranch utilize the Track system. At the middle and high school level the Track system is much more difficult to implement due to the number of courses, electives, athletics, and after school clubs.

The Tracks

Schools assign students to one of four tracks: A, B, C, or D. Tracks are assigned with consideration given to the first choice of the family, all children in a family are kept on the same track, and each school assigns its students to the different tracks.

Track change requests can be made. All decisions are made based on availability.

Changing from Track:

It is important to note that schools can change from Track to conventional or vice versa from one school year to the next. For the 2008/09 school year, 16 schools are utilizing the  Track system. That is 8 leass from the year before.

Instruction Time:

All students receive the same amount of instruction time as conventional schooling. The difference is school is in session 48 weeks a year instead of the conventional 36. With Track schooling, only 75% of the student population is in school at a given time.

Beginning of the School Year:

At the beginning of the school year tracks A, C, and D start on the same day in July. Track B starts three weeks later when Track C begins its first 3 week break. Although Track C and D start with short sessions (3 and 6 weeks respectively), their next sessions fall into the regular 9 weeks in 3 weeks out.

Off Track Day Care:

Many of the schools offer off track day care. Some programs are school sponsored and others are contracted with outside providers. Contact schools directly for site-specific information. It is also important to know that many of the recreation centers in Highlands Ranch offer programs during off track weeks.

Open Enrollment:

It is important to note that all Douglas County schools have open enrollment. With open enrollment you have the option to live in any area you wish and enroll your child(ren) to the Douglas County school of your choice. There may be conditions or provisions regarding transportation to and from school and waiting lists based on availability.

Modified Calendar:

Modified calendar schools are on the same schedule as Conventional calendar schools with a slight variation. Modified schools go back to schools a week earlier and stay in school a week longer. Those 2 additional weeks allow for extra time off during Winter and Spring break (2 weeks for each as opposed to 1).

Still Confused?

If you are still confused, feel free to call or email any time. I am happy to assist you any way I can. Below is a diagram for each of the elementary schools in Highlands Ranch and the calendar they are on.

Highlands Ranch Schools by Type

Highlands Ranch Schools by Type

 

You can find more information here:

http://www.dcsdk12.org/portal/page/portal/DCSD

http://www.dcsdk12.org/portal/page/portal/DCSD/District_Information/Keywords/YearRoundEducation.pdf

http://www.dcsdk12.org/portal/page/portal/DCSD/Schools/Elementary_Schools

http://www.dcsdk12.org/portal/page/portal/DCSD/District_Information/Calendars_and_Maps

Market Update:

Metrolist, Inc. (MLS) has finally released the raw real estate data for the month of July. I have gone through the data and put together the following analysis for Highlands Ranch. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions!

Highlands Ranch Real Estate Stats

Highlands Ranch Real Estate Stats

Interpretation:

What does all of this mean? It is quite simple really. For the month of July the number of listings (inventory) increased 1.69% when compared to June 2008. 21.31% few properties went under contract. Sold properties also decreased by 10.25% compared to June 2008.

Ultimately, we are seeing more properties on the market with fewer homes receiving acceptable offers (going under contract) and a decrease in sales month over month. It is also taking slightly longer to sell homes as the days on market (DOM) increased. The number of properties that expired without sale also increased.

One thing to keep in mind is this data is for Highlands Ranch as a whole. Some neighborhoods outperform others. If you would like to see sales data for a specific neighborhood, please let me know. I would be more than happy to provide you with the data.

The Actual Numbers:

Below are the actual numbers for the months of June and July 2008.
Active Listings: 661 (July) compared to 650 for June
Under Contract Listings: 203 (July) compared to 258 for June
Sold Listings: 210 (July) compared to 234 for June
Days on Market (DOM): 69 (July) compared to 67 for June

Where’s the good news?

The good news is the average sales price increased to $362,206

Did you know the highest average sales price for Highlands Ranch since January 2006 came in December of 2007. The average sales price in December 2007 was $407,477.

wine and art

wine and art

The arts festival will feature art from local artists. Art will be available for purchase. Come enjoy the art, activites, events and food!

Highlands Ranch Arts Festival and Wine Tasting

Wine Seller will be holding a wine tasting in conjunction with the Arts Festival. Whole Foods will have appetizers on hand. Come enjoy two of the finer things life has to offer: Wine and Art or is it (Art and Wine?) 
When: August 9, 2008

  • Arts Festival 9AM-6PM
  • Wine Tasting 1:30PM-4:30PM

Where: Highlands Ranch Town Center

Other Details: The arts festival is free. The wine tasting is $20 and all proceeds will benefit the Highlands Ranch Community Scholarship Fund. 

**Over 21 years of age. ID’s will be checked. PLEASE DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE!

Well, I am officially back in the blogosphere! Many of you followed my previous blog at another site. Unfortunately, I found the site to be a bit cumbersome and I was devoting too much time to the blog.

I am excited to be back and to be a member of the WordPress community. I received a lot of requests from people to bring this blog back. So here it is! This blog will be specific to Highlands Ranch real estate, the community, living, and much more! While it will contain a lot of fantastic, general real estate information it’s scope and focus will remain solely on Highlands Ranch.

If you are looking for my past blogs, my information on Lofts, Condos, and Townhomes, or my Luxury home sites you will find links to them on the right side of the page just as soon as I get the data transferred.

I am excited to be back and look forward to the comments and suggestions.

It’s A Good Life,

Joe