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33 <br /> Chair Bedford said that is what the school boards have been advocating for pre-K <br /> classrooms to be removed from capacity. <br /> Slide #7 <br /> W00LPERT CAPAC ITY CA LCU LATI 0 N S <br /> Combined Table of new OREd Projections and <br /> Woolpert Capacity (excluding Pre-K). <br /> Elementary Schools 5334 4575 86% 4852 91% <br /> Mlddle5chools 2993 2716 91% 2624 88% <br /> HlghSchools 3701 3974 107% 3806 103% <br /> System Total 12022 11265 94% 11282 94% <br /> i <br /> Orange Countio Schools CapacIty Enrollment Percent of Enrollment Percent of <br /> Elementary Sthooh 3451 3055 889G 3211 93% <br /> MlddleSchools 2396 1579 66% 1869 78% <br /> HlghSchools 2678 2382 89% 2779 104% <br /> System Total 8525 7016 82% 7854 92% <br /> Note.CAPS Threshold Is set for 105%at Elementary.107%at Mladle ORANGE COUNTY <br /> and 110%at High SGhaol NORTH CAROLINA <br /> Slide #8 <br /> WOO LPERT CA PAC ITY CA LCU LATI 0 N S <br /> Implications for Bond Planning <br /> • Sufficient Capacity for Consolidation and Swing <br /> Space at Elementary and Middle School levels. <br /> • Growth in western part of the county <br /> recommends location near Mebane rather than <br /> renovating existing site. <br /> • Possible need to reserve bond capacity for wing <br /> expansions at High School levels. <br /> ORANGE COUNT <br /> NORTH C:AROLINA <br /> Commissioner Fowler asked if the bond capacity is beyond what they already <br /> recommended. <br /> Kirk Vaughn said this would mean that some of the bond might have to go to high school <br /> rather than other priorities. He said that it would not be required but it should be considered. <br />