That's been happening a lot here in San Antonio. We were actually going to rent a house in the NEISD area, and I spent all morning trying to figure out where my kids would be going, only to find out the middle school was capped out. We were literally in the parking lot of USAA, fixing to get a check to pay for the house when I found this out. I called my dh on the cell phone, made him get out of line, and the deal was off. This was in December, and today an article just came out in the paper about more schools in that district being capped out. They said the problem is that they are doing things bass ackwards. Instead of building schools and then building homes around them, they are building homes on top of homes and cramming already full schools with new kids.