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Agenda - 03-21-2023; 8-c - Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO) – Receipt and Transmittal of 2023 Annual Technical Advisory Committee Report
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Agenda - 03-21-2023; 8-c - Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO) – Receipt and Transmittal of 2023 Annual Technical Advisory Committee Report
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2 <br /> 3. Membership Data <br /> CHCCS membership decreased in total by 75 students from the previous year: <br /> - 81 Elementary School <br /> - 4 Middle School <br /> + 10 High School <br /> OCS membership decreased in total by 7 students from the previous year: <br /> + 36 Elementary School <br /> - 58 Middle School <br /> + 15 High School <br /> 4. Capacity Data <br /> There were no changes to school capacities this year. <br /> 5. Capacity Information <br /> SAPFO vs. DPI <br /> The SAPFO is a local ordinance, independent of State Department of Public Instruction <br /> (DPI) projections and rules regarding class size. The SAPFO, for instance, does not <br /> count temporary modular classrooms as fulfilling the capacity level of service outlined in <br /> the SAPFO interlocal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The MOU limits capacity <br /> analysis to `bricks and mortar' structures instead of temporary facilities, and also requires <br /> its own set of future student projections to identify long-term capital school construction <br /> needs. However, the County did phase in DPI's smaller class size mandates in previous <br /> years, which decreased capacity. Decisions would have to be made if new changes at <br /> the State level affecting class size should, or should not, be reflected in the County's <br /> SAPFO. <br /> 6. Student Projection Analysis <br /> CHCCS <br /> Student membership projections show a mix of increases and decreases at all levels <br /> within the 10-year planning period. Projections are shown on page 36 of the report. <br /> OCS <br /> Student membership projections show a mix of increases and decreases at all levels <br /> within the 10-year planning period. Projections are shown on page 35 of the report. <br /> 7. School Capacity CIP Needs Analysis <br /> CHCCS <br /> Projected needs: <br /> Elementary School Projections show no needs in the next 10 years <br /> Middle School Projections show no needs in the next 10 years <br /> High School Projections show no needs in the next 10 years <br /> OCS <br /> Projected needs: <br /> Elementary School Projections show no needs in the next 10 years <br /> Middle School Projections show no needs in the next 10 years <br /> High School Projections show no needs in the next 10 years <br /> 8. Student Generation Rates <br /> The updated student generation rates were approved on May 19, 2015 and are shown in <br /> Attachment II.E.1 of the report. Updated rates began to be used for CAPS issuances in <br />
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