Warwick Public Schools Long Term Facilities Planning Committee Secondary Education Grades 7-12 November 3, 2011.

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Warwick Public Schools Long Term Facilities Planning Committee Secondary Education Grades 7-12 November 3, 2011

Current Buildings  Aldrich Junior High School  Gorton Junior High School  Winman Junior High School  Pilgrim High School  Warwick Veterans Memorial High School  Toll Gate High School  Warwick Area Career Technology Center

Middle Schools Current Enrollment  Aldrich Junior High School Grade Grade Total – 511  Gorton Junior High School Grade Grade Total – 452  Winman Junior High School Grade Grade Total - 539

High Schools Current Enrollment  Pilgrim High School Grade Grade Grade Grade Total – 1148  Veterans High School Grade Grade Grade Grade Total

High Schools Current Enrollment  Toll Gate High School Grade Grade Grade Grade Total – 1014

Current Enrollment Feeder Schools  Francis, Holden, Holliman, Hoxsie, Norwood, Wyman  Aldrich Junior High School Grade Grade Total – 511  Pilgrim High School Grade Grade Grade Grade Total – 1148 Total 7-12 Student Population – 1659

Current Enrollment Feeder Schools  Lippitt, Oakland Beach, Park, Sherman, Warwick Neck  Gorton Junior High School Grade Grade Total – 452  Veterans High School Grade Grade Grade Grade Total – 1010 Total 7-12 Student Populations

Current Enrollment Feeder Schools  Cedar Hill, Greenwood, Robertson, Scott, Wickes  Winman Junior High School Grade Grade Total – 539  Toll Gate High School Grade Grade Grade Grade Total – 1014 Total 7-12 Student Population

7-12 School by School Enrollment Toll Gate Veterans Pilgrim Winman Gorton Aldrich Total Population

7-12 Feeder Areas Combined Enrollment Toll Gate/Winman Veterans/Gorton Pilgrim/Aldrich Total Population

Secondary School Capacities PilgrimToll GateVeteransAldrichGortonWinman Maximum Capacity Reasonable Capacity Minimum Capacity Current Capacity Percent of Current Capacity74%71%66%75%66%62% Current Weighted* Capacity Percent of Weighted Capacity79%76%71%87%76%71% Reasonable Capacity = 75% of Maximum Capacity Minimum Capacity = 66% of Maximum Capacity Percent of Current Capacity = Current Capacity / Reasonable Capacity Percent of Weighted Capacity = Current Weighted Capacity / Reasonable Capacity

Consolidation Options  Close one (1) Junior High School and distribute students between the two (2) remaining Junior High Schools.  Close one (1) High School and distribute students between the two (2) remaining High Schools.  Close one (1) Junior High School and distribute students into the other two (2) Junior Highs and close one (1) High School and distribute students between the two (2) remaining High Schools.  Close one (1) High School and distribute students between the two (2) remaining High Schools and close two (2) Junior High Schools and transfer students into the closed High School.  Move students from two (2) Junior High Schools into feeder High Schools. Create two (2) new Junior/Senior High School Campuses.  Move all district sixth graders to Junior High Schools and create 6- 8 schools.  Make no changes to current secondary schools

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