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Title: Community Engagement Meetings 2005


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Community EngagementMeetings - 2005
  • Wake County Planning Area B
  • Wakefield High School
  • November 2004

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Planning Areas
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CEM - OBJECTIVES
  • Share overview of growth in county
  • Share specific profile for schools in the
    planning area
  • Share location of new schools and their impact on
    other schools in area
  • Review options for dealing with crowding
  • Provide opportunity for parent input

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Review of Community Engagement Process
  • Formal CEMs began with the 2003-04 school year
  • Priorities for reassignment were established
  • Goals for the opening of new schools were named
  • Stability for families was a priority
  • Long-range planning was a critical need
  • Keeping all schools healthy was also a priority

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Growth Students Total Enrollment
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WCPSS Diversity is Increasing
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Special Needs are Growing
2004-05 Spec. Ed. 16,118 Students FR
30,565 Students ESL 5,324 Students
(October 04)
(October 04)
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ASSUMPTIONS
  • FR Percentage is for 2004-05 based on count from
    10-20-04 unless otherwise noted
  • Capacity Percentage is projected for 2005-06 and
    includes any mobiles scheduled to be placed there
    for that year
  • In charts shown, no changes have been made for
    future school openings unless noted

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Planning Area B - Elementary
  • Crowded Schools - above 110
  • Baileywick 129.06 - 0 Mobiles
  • Heritage 116.30 - 9 Mobiles
  • Wake Forest 110.45 - 0 Mobiles
  • Wakefield - 115.54 - 20 Mobiles
  • based on unofficial growth projection for 2005-06

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Planning Area B - Elementary
  • High FR Schools above 40
  • None

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Observations
  • There are schools with multiple mobile units
  • There are schools that can take no mobile units
  • There was reassignment in the general area for
    the 2004-05 school year
  • The new schools scheduled to open are in the same
    general area
  • There are no secondary schools scheduled to open

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New Schools in Area B - Elementary
  • 2005 None
  • 2006 Harris Creek
  • 2007 E12, E14
  • 2008 None

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E11 Circle Schools
  • Forestville Road 101.28 47.34
  • Jones Dairy 88.20 20.06
  • Fox Road 103.38 51.36
  • Wildwood Forest 106.83 29.24

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E12 Circle Schools
  • Jones Dairy 88.20 20.06
  • Heritage 116.30 25.35
  • Wake Forest 110.45 18.14
  • Wakefield 115.54 17.33
  • Wildwood Forest 106.83 29.24

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E14 Circle Schools
  • Jones Dairy 88.20 20.06
  • Rolesville 99.70 31.33
  • Forestville Road 101.28 47.34
  • Fox Road 103.38 51.36
  • Wildwood Forest 106.83 29.24

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Planning Area B - Middle
  • Crowded Schools above 115
  • None
  • High FR Schools above 40
  • None

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New Schools in Area B - Middle
  • 2005 None
  • 2006 None
  • 2007 None
  • 2008 None

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Planning Area B - High
  • Crowded Schools - above 115
  • Wake Forest 115.54 - 6 mobiles
  • based on unofficial growth projection 2005-06
  • High FR Schools above 40
  • None

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New Schools in Area B - High
  • 2005 None
  • 2006 None
  • 2007 None
  • 2008 None

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As Growth Continues, the School Board Considers
  • Additional Mobile Classrooms
  • Modular Components/Schools
  • Various Year-Round Models
  • Other Ideas

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Additional Mobiles.
  • The preliminary count for additional mobiles is
    shown on the profile sheet listing all schools.
  • As numbers become more defined and after the
    reassignment plan is developed, other mobiles may
    by designated.

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Modular Components/Campuses
  • Modular components are scheduled for Wakefield
    High School
  • Modular campuses are being considered for several
    areas allowing a school to open one or two years
    earlier than projected (when the actual building
    will be finished)

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Year-Round Models
  • Voluntary Year-Round Expansion
  • Mandatory Year-Round School(s)
  • Voluntary Year-Round School (base)
  • Cluster Voluntary Year-Round School

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