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Orange County School District > <br />School: Membership 2004-2005 School Year (November 15.2004) <br />Statistical. Findings <br />PROJECTION TYPE ABBREVIATIONS <br />10-Y RC HORT(10C) <br />TISCHLER (T) 5-YEAR COHORT (5C) <br />ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING (OCP) <br />3-YEAR COHORT (3C) <br />Elementary School Level <br />Projections were mixed (high and low) and between a loss of 42 and a gain of 47 <br />students over the actual November 15, 2004 membership. The average <br />projection was 15 students lower than actual membership. <br />The membership actually increased by 71 members between November 14, <br />2003 and November 15, 2004. <br />Middle School Level <br />• I wo projections [Tischler and Orange County Planning (OCP)J were high and <br />three were low (I OC, 5C, 3C). The average projection was 34 students higher <br />than actual membership. <br />The membership actually decreased by 78 members between Novarriber 14, <br />2003 and November 15, 2004. <br />High School Level <br />Four projections were low (between 1 and 101) and one (3C) was high. 7he <br />average projection was 32 students low_ <br />The membership actually increased by 17G members between November 14, <br />2003 and November 15, 2004. <br />TOTAL <br />The total of all school level projections were low and between 13 (O-CP and 3C <br />representing the lowest) and 71 (1 CC, representing the highest) students.. T.' he <br />Tischler (T) projection was high at a gain of 97 students. The average projected <br />v�as a. 13 student decrease. <br />The membership increased in total by 163 students, which is the sum of +71 at <br />Elementary, —78 at Middle and +170 at High. <br />Q :N0 Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) projected 6.632, which is low (i.e. <br />undercount) but within 34 students of the November 15, 2004 membership. <br />