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Agenda - 03-19-2019 8-d - Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO) – Receipt and Transmittal of 2019 Annual Technical Advisory Committee Report
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Agenda - 03-19-2019 8-d - Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO) – Receipt and Transmittal of 2019 Annual Technical Advisory Committee Report
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12 <br /> be addressed. Given that student projections are not showing an immediate need for school <br /> construction in the 10-year period, this may provide the time for both school districts to <br /> commence and/or complete these projects in order to address ongoing needs. <br /> Changes in Average Class Size <br /> In 2018, the North Carolina General Assembly unveiled House Bill 90 which allows for a <br /> phasing-in process to address the decrease in class size averages over the next three school years. <br /> Based on House Bill 90, average class sizes for kindergarten to third grade will face a decrease <br /> from 1:20 to 1:19 for the 2019-2020 school year, 1:19 to 1:18 for the 2020-2021 school year, and <br /> 1:18 to 1:17 for the 2021-2022 school year. Reductions in class size averages may create <br /> elementary school capacity issues for the 2021-2022 school year. In order to address these <br /> impacts in time, the Schools Joint Action Committee (SJAC) continues to meet order to review <br /> impacts to both school districts, discuss options, and determine how to implement the school <br /> capacity changes into the SAPFO annual report and 10-year student membership and building <br /> capacity projections sheets. <br /> Charter and Private Schools <br /> Currently, there are two Charter Schools located in the Town of Hillsborough. Charter student <br /> membership for these two schools is as follows: <br /> AcademyEno River p•dSchool <br /> School Year Number of Students Number of Students <br /> 2017-18 542 326 <br /> 2018-19 655 (+113) 355 (+29) <br /> Charter and private schools are not included as part of the SAPFO Annual Report and, as a <br /> result, their membership and capacity numbers are not monitored or included in future <br /> projections. SAPFO projections are used for projecting only public school construction needs. <br /> However, the SAPFO Technical Advisory Committee does monitor charter and private schools <br /> and their effect on student enrollment in both school districts. If a charter or private school were <br /> to close and a spike were to be realized in school enrollment, the student projections would likely <br /> accelerate the need for additional capacity in future years, but likely still within an appropriate <br /> time for CIP planning. Charter Schools are also monitored by the Department of Public <br /> Institution(DPI)which provides pupil information,based on data received from Charter Schools <br /> located in Orange County, to the County for funding purposes. The County budgeted for charter <br /> schools as follows: <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro Orange County <br /> City Schools Schools <br /> Fiscal Year Number of Students Number of Students <br /> 2017-18 162 617 <br /> 2018-19 155 (-7) 769 (+152) <br /> Although charter and private schools numbers are not collected for SAPFO purposes, impacts <br /> due to enrollment at these schools are accounted for in SAPFO process with the annual reporting <br /> of student membership and growth rates contained in the 10-year student projections. <br /> iv <br />
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