Public Meeting Rezoning January 10th East View High School
Vision Home of the most inspired students served by the most empowered leaders
Mission Inspiring and empowering every learner to lead to grow and serve.
District Beliefs We believe public education is the foundation of our community. Our actions should be student-centered. It is our responsibility to prepare students for their future. Developing leaders is vital to our success. Instruction should be designed based on the needs of the learners. Community engagement enhances educational experiences.
Past Student Growth GISD has experienced an increase of 1,074 students over the past five years. 2012-13: 10,370 students 2016-17: 11,444 students
Future Student Growth GISD is projected to experience an increase of 2,971 students in the next five years. 2016-17: 11,444 students 2022-23: 14,415 students
Rezoning Goals Create attendance zones that utilize the student capacity of existing and new facilities. Create vertical feeder patterns for all campuses across the district. Minimize the impact on students and families.
Red Lines represent old boundaries Cooper/Mitchell divided by the HS zones Purl gained an are from Carver, and lost an area to Mitchell Pickett is all West of I-35
Yellow represents the point in which we begin to exceed capacity 19-20 we begin to feel some stress
These number represent what would happen if we applied the draft attendance zones for this years population Current ED Populations Carver 62% Cooper 56% Ford 16.7% Frost 59% McCoy 20.4% Mitchell 67% Pickett 51.5% Purl 76.8 % Village 43.4% Williams 80%
All McCoy students will attend Forbes All Village Students will attend Benold Purl and a small portion of Carver (inside the inner loop) will feed Tippit Mitchell EL and most of Carver EL will feed Wagner
The draft plan will take care of MS capacity until 23/24 school year
Current ED% Benold 25% Forbes 44.1% Tippit 59.1 % District 44.1%
Highlights True high school feeder patterns The middle schools feeding Georgetown HS are similar in size The middle schools feeding East View HS are similar in size All elementary student cohorts will remain together except for a small portion of Carver EL Village, McCoy, Cooper, and Purl/Williams were sending students to two middle schools
Significant Changes All Village EL students will attend Benold MS All McCoy EL students will attend Forbes MS Mitchell EL and most of Carver EL will feed Wagner MS Future population trends indicate we will need to rezone on a 3-4 year basis
Transfers for 2017-18 4th graders will have the option to complete 5th grade at their current campus. Due to capacity limitations siblings must attend the campus in their attendance zone. Current 6th & 7th graders will have the option to continue through 8th grade at their current campus. We will have an application window for students wishing to stay put. Younger siblings will be allowed to be grandfathered to the older siblings’ middle school up until the eldest sibling completes 8th grade. Once the eldest sibling completes 8th grade, the grandfathering clause will cease and the younger siblings will need to attend the middle school in which they are zoned. GISD will not provide transportation to students who opt to stay put.
Public Input Opportunities Public Meetings Thursday January 5, 7:00pm @ Georgetown HS Tuesday January 10, 7:00pm @ East View HS Online Opportunities http://www.georgetownisd.org/Page/16824
Prior Public Meeting Questions Summercrest/ University Park being rezoned from Purl to Mitchell Purl Capacity = 910 2017-18 projection= 790 Summercrest (49) + University Park (78) = 127 students not including K Adding Summercrest & University Park to the proposed zone puts Purl over capacity (916) Demographics Current - Purl (76.8% ED), Williams (80%) Projected – 69.9% ED
Questions Continued Why Serenada to Forbes? True feeder patterns Benold’s current population is 918 and capacity is 974 Without rezoning Benold’s population would be at 99% capacity in 2017-18 Serenada 222 projected MS students Village Proper 67 projected MS students