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Never discourage anyone whocontinually makes progress,
no matter how slow.
Plato
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Provide Overview
Review Scope of Work
Present Report: Observations and Recommendations
Provide Next Step Information Respond to Questions
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Committee Perspective and Focus
Findings Data Based But “Moving
Target” “Stretched” Scope of Work
No silver bullet!
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PART ONE: The Regular Tasks Review Student Enrollment Projections for 2010-2011
Review School Building Capacity for 2010-2011
Analyze Portable Classroom Needs for 2010-2011
PART TWO: The Special Tasks Revisit the Honeydew Elementary Re-Opening Date
Finalize Renton High School Service Area Boundariesfor Bryn Mawr, Campbell Hill and Lakeridge Elementary Schools
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Student Enrollment Projections for 2010-2011
OBSERVATION # 1 The District’s student enrollment projection
process is based on sound projection models thathave been proven to be reliable projections in thepast. The projections for 2010-2011 appear to be
reasonable. All new housing developments shouldbe monitored for potential impacts.
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School Building Capacity for 2010-2011 Elementary Usage and Building Capacity
OBSERVATION #2 All of the elementary schools in the Renton High
and Hazen High service areas are at or above idealcapacity.
OBSERVATION #3
The impact of overload students, the assignmentof students due to NCLB mandates and specialprograms should be monitored to ensure thatelementary building capacities are at ideal levels.
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School Building Capacity for 2010-2011
Secondary Usage and Building Capacity
OBSERVATION # 4:
All secondary schools with the exception of McKnight Middle School and Hazen High School,have adequate instructional space for their 2010-
2011 enrollment projections.
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Portable Classroom Needs for 2010-2011
OBSERVATION #5:
There were no requests for portables.
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Revisit Honeydew Elementary Re-Opening Date RECOMMENDATION #1:
Honeydew Elementary School should re-open in theFall of 2010 to relieve the overcrowding that exits in theHazen High School and Renton High School servicearea elementary schools and to address future needs.
The tables following provide an estimate of the impact
that the opening of Honeydew Elementary School willhave on elementary student enrollment in the HazenHigh and Renton High School Service areas.
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Revisit Honeydew Elementary Re-Opening Date
TABLE A School/Area 2010-2011
Projected Enrollment
In Current Boundaries
90% Building Capacity Number of Students Over
Capacity
(Projected Minus Building
Capacity
EAST HILL
Hazelwood 490 454 36
Kennydale 632 569 63
Sierra Heights 624 573 51
Highlands 595 563 32
Maplewood 640 576 64
Subtotal 2,981 2,735 246
WEST HILL
Bryn Mawr 508 452 56
Campbell Hill 371 343 28
Lakeridge 510 429 81
Subtotal 1,389 1,224 165
TOTAL 4,370 3,959 411
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Revisit Honeydew Elementary Re-Opening DateTABLE B
School/Area 2010-2011 ProjectedEnrollment inCurrent Boundaries
90% BuildingCapacity
2010-2011 ProjectedEnrollment inProposedBoundaries
Difference (CurrentMinus ProposedBoundaries)
EAST HILL
Hazelwood 490 454 456 34
Kennydale 632 569 527 105
Sierra Heights 624 573 575 51
Highlands 595 563 513 82
Maplewood 640 576 576 64
Honeydew 0 439 488 (488)
Subtotal 2,981 3,174 3,131 (150)
Bryn Mawr 508 452 431 77
Campbell Hill 371 343 377 (6)
Lakeridge 510 429 427 83
Subtotal 1,389 1,224 1,235 154
TOTAL 4,370 4,398 4,370 0
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Revisit Honeydew Elementary Re-Opening Date
RECOMMENDATION #2: The proposed boundary for Honeydew Elementary school
is detailed in Map A.
NOTE: Please refer to Map A.
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New Honeydew Elementary Boundary Student Movement to East Hill Elementaries
Downtown area to Hazelwood, Kennydale andHighlands
Return of Monterrey Terrace and Liberty Ridge(secondary assignment remains the Renton High SchoolService area)
Monterrey Terrace to Highlands
Liberty Ridge split: Highlands and Maplewood Sierra Heights acquires some Maplewood students
All East Hill elementaries impacted
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Finalize Renton High School Service area elementary boundaries for Bryn Mawr, Lakeridge and CampbellHill Elementary schools.
RECOMMENDATION #3 The proposed boundaries for Bryn Mawr,
Campbell Hill and Lakeridge Elementary Schoolsare detailed in Map B.
Note: Please refer to Map B.
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Movement of Students to East Hill Elementaries From Downtown Area: Approximately 91
From Monterrey Terrace/Liberty Ridge: Approximately 126
Equalization of Student Enrollment at Each School
All Schools Have Student Shifts from Current Boundaries
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Special “Thank You” to: Dr. Heuschel, Board Members Al Talley and Pam Teal
Dr. Kathryn Fantasia
Rich Moore and Dr. Susan Mather
Terri Gibson
Administrative Planning Team
Special “Kudos” to the “Space Cadets”
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Possible Next Steps:
Two community presentations will be held The message is that elementary boundaries will
change and secondary boundaries at this time willremain intact
A group will be formed in the Fall of 2010 to reviewsecondary boundaries
The legislative session ends on March 11, 2010 whichcould impact staffing allocations.
Thank you to the Enrollment Review Committee, theRenton School District management team and theBoard of Directors for their time in doing this
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