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'~i <br />classrooms at the Elementary school level level of service. It is <br />because there are only four grades at the High growth has been dim <br />School level versus six grades at the <br />Elementary level. The existing level of service <br />for 2003-2004 is 109.7% (110% is the School <br />AI'FO standard). The membership is projected <br />to be at 115.1% in 20042005 which is above <br />the standazd, but as was implemented with the <br />Orange County School District Middle School <br />the new High School <br />membership is nearir <br />second yeaz. The scl <br />eventually be expan~ <br />capacity. <br />~~ <br />level, the High School adequacy test was <br />suspended ti6rhe third High School opens in. <br />the 06-20 ~ where the level of servj~may <br />have been approximately ~' ~ <br />In the later years of the ten year Capital <br />Investment Plan, needs are projected for ~ ~~ `7° <br />another High School.~This si will be <br />monitored in future years, b e past growth <br />has been a balanc of new housing <br />growth and new ' 'es ld housing stock <br />This-mayl~ rs-ofthe-" <br />housing on of the <br />to note that <br />apportioned tore <br />idle} where <br />'has I capacity in the <br />I was d ed to <br />from 1,000 to 1,500 <br />~.J'~u- S <br /> <br /> <br />V <br />new mem ers p to a vtn a o 'ble decrease <br />in overa~c~ ases. <br />
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