Academic Quality
89School-level signal inside the published composite score.
Denver Center for International Studies school profile in Denver, Colorado with TractSignal score, achievement history, enrollment trends, FRL trend, and tract-linked housing and crime context.
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School-level signal inside the published composite score.
School-level signal inside the published composite score.
School-level signal inside the published composite score.
Surrounding tract conditions connected to the campus.
Academic, enrollment, and surrounding tract indicators for this school.
School metrics compare against peers; place metrics compare the linked tract against Denver and Colorado.
| # | Metric | School |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | TractSignal score Peer 45 · Colorado 48 |
73 |
| 2 | Academic average Peer 591.9 · Colorado 615.2 |
686.9 |
| 3 | ELA Peer 733.7 · Colorado 735.7 |
743.5 |
| 4 | Math Peer 444.3 · Colorado 460.4 |
590.2 |
| 5 | Science Peer 682.1 · Colorado 705 |
727.1 |
| 6 | Enrollment Peer 493 · Colorado 621 |
177 |
| # | Metric | Tract |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Violent crime Denver 9.6 / 1k · Colorado 5.6 / 1k |
10.1 / 1k |
| 2 | Market rent Denver $1,969 · Colorado $1,977 |
$1,822 |
| 3 | Home price Denver $548,862 · Colorado $556,199 |
$476,889 |
| 4 | Poverty rate Denver 11% · Colorado 10.1% |
9.5% |
| 5 | Median income Denver $103,391 · Colorado $101,131 |
$132,782 |
| 6 | Renter share Denver 42.3% · Colorado 32.6% |
40.8% |
Denver Center for International Studies currently posts a blended academic reading around 686.9, with ELA at 743.5, Math at 590.2, and Science at 727.1. Against Denver high schools, the Academic Quality section of the TractSignal score lands at 89/100.
Enrollment has declined 62% over the available history. ELA has moved up 5.8 points over the available history. Math has moved down 27.8 points over the available history. The Durability section currently reads 47/100 and helps protect strong stable schools from getting dragged down by flat short-term momentum.
Denver Center for International Studies currently serves about 177 students. FRL share sits near 82.5%, which is treated as support context rather than a penalty in the school score.
Tract 002101 carries violent crime around 10.1 / 1k, market rent near $1,822, median income near $132,782, and home-price context near $476,889. That surrounding tract context supports the school score rather than standing alone as a disconnected local stat block.
The school maps into ZIP 80223 where rent context currently sits near $1,822 and home-price context near $476,889. Nearby violent crime has moved up 6% across the tracked period.
Denver Center for International Studies currently reads as strong current academics. The total TractSignal school score is 73/100 with high confidence, combining the school record itself with the housing, safety, and change-over-time picture around the tract.