Elementary Attendance Area Adjustments
November 27, 2017
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Background and guidelines
Background
• Demographic study by RSP cited• Overall enrollment decrease by over 500 students over the next five years at
elementary (-4.6%)
• Building level challenges at the elementary level for Brookdale, Brooks and Peterson
• Board policy 7:30 states “will review the boundary lines as needed and recommend any changes to the School Board.”
Guidelines for recommended changes
• Minimize disruption for students
• Reassign areas of new growth based upon demographic study
• No changes to students’ middle and high schools
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Proposed Elementary Attendance Areas
• Proposing changes to Brooks, Brookdale and Peterson
• Adjusting attendance areas for 215 current students
• Reassigning new/partial construction areas
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Proposed changes to Brookdale
• Pebblewood Estates (23 students) > Longwood (Granger / Metea)
• Bridgewater Estates (21 students) > Cowlishaw (Hill / Metea)
• Courtyard Villages (17 students) > Watts (Hill / Metea)
• River Brook West (28 students) >Watts (Hill / Metea)
Brookdale, Hill, Metea
Capacity 585 22 classrooms plus Art & Music
Current enrollment 607 24 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment 638
18-19 proposed enrollment 535 22 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment 551 22 sections
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Brookdale
A= Pebble Wood Estates B= Bridge Water EstatesC= Court Yard Villages D= River Brook West
C
D
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B
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Longwood
A= Pebble Wood Estates (23 students)
Longwood, Granger, Metea
Capacity 428 18 classrooms plus Art/Music and PreK
Current enrollment 362 16 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment
370
18-19 proposed enrollment
401 17 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment
405 17 sections
D
A
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Cowlishaw
B= Bridgewater Estates (21
students)
Cowlishaw, Hill, Metea
Capacity 765 28 classrooms (includes ELL) plus Art & Music
Current enrollment 667 26 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment
659
18-19 proposed enrollment
705 26 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment
714 27 sections
B
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May Watts
C= Court Yard Villages (17 students)
D= River Brook West (28 students)
May Watts, Hill, Metea
Capacity 765 28 classrooms plus Art& Music
Current enrollment 609 24 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment
646
18-19 proposed enrollment
673 26 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment
679 26 sections
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D
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Proposed changes to Brooks
• Cambridge Countryside (34 students) to Young (Granger / Metea)
• Country Oaks (Butterfield Townhomes) (48 students) to Young
(Granger / Metea)
Brooks, Granger, Metea
Capacity 765 28 classrooms plus Art & Music
Current enrollment 776 29 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment 784
18-19 proposed enrollment 683 26 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment 682 26 sections
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Brooks
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A= Cambridge Countryside B= Country Oaks
(Butterfield Townhomes)
B
A
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Young
• Cambridge Countryside (34 students)
• Country Oaks (Butterfield Townhomes) (48 students)
Young, Granger, Metea
Capacity 765 29 classrooms (includes 2 self contained)plus Art & Music
Current enrollment 640 25 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment 568
18-19 proposed enrollment 741 26 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment 731 25 sections
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Young
21
A
B
A= Cambridge Countryside B= Country Oaks
(Butterfield Townhomes)
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Proposed changes to Peterson• Ashwood Heights (partial construction) (14 students, projected 11 students) to Fry (Scullen / WV) • Emerson Park (partial construction) (3 students, projected total 13 students) to Fry (Scullen / WV)• Ashwood Pointe (new construction) (projected 127 students) to Fry (Scullen / WV) • Hidden Creek (new construction) (projected 9 students) to Fry (Scullen / WV*) • Anderman Acres (25 students) to Fry (Scullen / NV) • English Rows (2 students) to Fry (Scullen / NV) • Enclave at Ashwood (new construction, age targeted) (projected 5 students) to Kendall (Crone*/ NV* )• The Ponds at Ashwood (new construction) to Kendall (Crone*/ NV*) • Ashwood Park North (new construction) at Peterson (Scullen / WV)
* indicates changes to MS/HS to new construction
Peterson, Scullen/Crone, Waubonsie / Neuqua
Capacity 765 28 classrooms plus Art & Music
Current enrollment 739 27 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment 749
18-19 proposed enrollment 684+ 26 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment 662+ 25+ sections 13
Peterson
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A= Ashwood Heights (partial construction) B= Emerson Park (partial construction)C= Ashwood Pointe (new construction) D= Hidden Creek (new construction)E= Anderman AcresF= English Rows G= Enclave at Ashwood
(new construction, age targeted) H= The Ponds at Ashwood
(new construction) I= Ashwood Park North (new construction)
B
C
H
A
D E F
G
I
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Fry, Scullen, Waubonsie / Neuqua
Capacity 855 36 classrooms plus Art & Music
Current enrollment 562 23 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment 549
18-19 proposed enrollment 737 23+ sections
19-20 proposed enrollment 748 23+ sections
Fry A= Ashwood Heights (partial construction)
(14 students) (projected 11 students) B= Emerson Park (partial construction)
(3 students) (projected 13 total students) C= Ashwood Pointe (new construction)
(projected 127 students) D= Hidden Creek (new construction)
(projected 9 students) E= Anderman Acres (25 students) F= English Rows (3 students)
B
C
D E F
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Kendall
10
Kendall , Crone, Neuqua
Capacity 765 28 classrooms plus Art& Music
Current enrollment 350 13 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment
336
18-19 proposed enrollment
357+ 15+ sections
19-20 proposed enrollment
359+ 16+ sections
G = Enclave at Ashwood(new construction, age targeted) (projected 5 students)
H= The Ponds at Ashwood (new construction)
HG
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Gombert
A- MI Homes new development
(projected 19 students)
Gombert, Still, Waubonsie
Capacity 585 23 classrooms plus Art & Music and PreK
Current enrollment 424 18 sections
18-19 RSP projected enrollment 408
18-19 proposed enrollment 422 18 sections
19-20 proposed enrollment 416 17 sections
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Next Steps
• Seek Board approval on Dec 11, 2017
• Notify families with attendance area adjustments • Students entering 5th grade will be allowed attendance exemptions to remain
at previous school if parents provide transportation
• Hold Open Houses to welcome new elementary families in Jan/Feb at new schools
• Look at staffing impact in March/April
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