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ten year Capital Investment Plan, the need for <br />air additional Elementary #11 would be <br />projected. Also, note that a mild decrease in <br />the increase of growth in this school level <br />lengthens the time period between new school <br />openings. <br />Middle <br />Projections are consistent with previous years <br />that show a relatively slow but consta~lt growth <br />of about tluee classrooms a year'. The existing <br />student membership has been below the 107% <br />level of service. This favorable condition will <br />Middle <br />Projections are consistent with previous years, <br />The existing student membership has been <br />above the 107% level of service since 2002- <br />2003, and is expected to exceed this percentage <br />to about 112% until the new Middle School <br />be maintained as projected to 2009-2010, when opens, which is expected to occur in 2006- <br />a new Middle School is projected to open. 2007.. <br />Because of the moderate growth a the Please note that the Orange County School <br />Elementary School level, the projected opening District Middle School Certificate of Adequate <br />of the new Middle School has been moved <br />back one year. The previous projected opening <br />date was 2008-2009 <br />Public Schools adequacy test has been <br />suspended (i.e, not activated) until the new <br />third Middle School opens. When this occurs, <br />the Middle School becomes an active school <br />level element of the School APFO, Thereafter, <br />there does not appear to be any projected level <br />of service deficiencies in the ten year time <br />frame. <br />High School <br />Projections are consistent with previous years <br />that show a moderate to high growth rate of <br />approximately seven classrooms a year. Seven <br />classrooms equate to more growth than seven <br />High School <br />Projections are consistent with previous yeazs <br />that show a moderate but constant growth of <br />about four classrooms a year. The existing <br />student membership will stay below the 110% <br />28 <br />