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The 2003 projection showed a -0.21% decrease. In this event, we have explained the <br />change as a decrease in the decrease (negative) growth rate. <br />Page ii -Orange County School District -High School District, letter C: the coxnrnent <br />that Cedar Ridge High School is nearing 100% LOS in the second year was removed <br />since it doesn't have a direct impact on the SAPFO. <br />2004 Annual Report <br />Page 27 -Definition: Language clarifying school levels (elementary, middle, high) and <br />school district (Chapel Hill/Carrboro School District and Orange County School District) <br />was added. <br />Page 27 - #5 (Recommendation): Language directing the reader to the proper attachment <br />was added. <br />Page 27 -Orange County School District, Elementary level: "Editorial language" was <br />removed. The removed language is included directly below as a Plamring Director <br />Comment. <br />Ormrge County Plarming Director's Conrrnents: The slow growth at the <br />Elementary school level is somewhat an anomaly, because single-family housing <br />growth in the district has experienced a doubling (from 250 units to 500 units) of <br />growth over the last four years. Younger families and first time homebuyers also <br />seem to be prevalent in Orange County. This situation maybe creating a pre- <br />school-aged children bubble that will present itself in later years as they age into <br />the kindergarten., <br />Page 28 -Orange County School District, Middle School level: Inaccurate language in <br />the first paragraph was removed. "Editorial" language was also removed.. <br />Removed Lraccurate Language: [Projections are consistent with previous years] <br />that show a relatively slow but constant growth of about two classrooms a year. <br />Removed "Editorial"Languages Over capacity conditions at the two existing <br />Middle Schools are approximately similar. <br />Page 28 -Chapel Hill/Carrboro School District, High School level: A typographical <br />enor was corrected. <br />Page 29 -Chapel Hill/Canhoro School District, High School level: "Editorial language" <br />was removed. The removed language is included directly below as a Planning Director <br />Comment. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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