Chapel Hill-C.."arrboro C:'ity Schools
<br />Elementary
<br />Grades (K-5)
<br />School No. of
<br />Year Schools ADI~•7
<br />2001-02 8 4,551
<br />2002-03 8 4,548
<br />2003-04 9 4,722
<br />2004-05 9 4,693
<br />2005-06 9 4,860
<br /> Elementary
<br /> Grades (K-5)
<br />School No. of
<br />Year Schools ADM
<br />2001-02 7 2,893
<br />2002-03 7 3,049
<br />2003-04 7 3,017
<br />2004-05 7 3,081
<br />2005-06 7 3,020
<br />Intermediate Secondary
<br />Grades (6-8) Grades (9-12)
<br />No. of No. of
<br />Schools ADM School ADM
<br /> s
<br />4 2,&08 2 3,20&
<br />4 2,611 2 3,158
<br />4 2,632 2 3,290
<br />4 2,566 2 3,462
<br />4 2,562 2 3,510
<br />Total ADM
<br />10,365
<br />10,317
<br />10,644
<br />10,721
<br />10,932
<br />Orange County Schools
<br />Intermediate
<br />Grades (6-8}
<br />No. of
<br />Schools ADM
<br />2 1,524
<br />2 1,693
<br />2 1,697
<br />2 1,612
<br />2 1,586
<br />Secondary
<br />Grades (9-12)
<br />No. of
<br />Schools ADI1~1
<br />2 1,789
<br />2 1,951
<br />2 1,991
<br />2 2,118
<br />2 2,129
<br />Total ADNI
<br />6,186
<br />6,693
<br />6,705
<br />6,811
<br />6,735
<br />IADM or average daily membership, determined by actual records at the schools, is computed by the North Carolina
<br />Department of Public Education on a uniform basis far all public school units in the State. The ADM computations
<br />are used as a basis for teacher allotments.
<br />Source: Oran~~e County Board of Education, and the Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools Board of Education,
<br />Finance Offices.
<br />The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill provides post-secondary educational
<br />opportunities to the residents of the County. Durham Technical Community College, Piedmont
<br />Technical Institute and Alamance Community College are post-secondary institutions located
<br />within a 20-mile radius of the County and are members of the State system of community
<br />colleges and technical institutes. These institutions provide specialized services to County
<br />residents. No County financial participation is presently required or anticipated in post-
<br />secondary education. The County is «~orking with the Trustees of Durham Technical
<br />Community College on a plan to site a campus in the County, which will require the County's
<br />financial participation. The County has spent approximately $1,000,000 to acquire a potential
<br />site.
<br />Transportation. Major expansion and maintenance of primary and secondary highways
<br />within the County are primarily the responsibility of the State. Municipalities within the County
<br />bear the responsibility for local street systems. The County has no responsibility for the
<br />construction or maintenance of streets or high«~ays.
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