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LEARNING CONFIGURATIONS AND FACILITIES COMMITTEE

LEARNING CONFIGURATIONS AND FACILITIES COMMITTEE. Public Forum April 28, 2008. LCFC SUBCOMMITTEES. ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN LEARNING CONFIGURATIONS SPACE ALLOCATION SUPPORT BUILDINGS FACILITY ASSESSMENT COMMUNICATIONS. 2000 CENSUS DATA. < 5 years > 65 years. FPS CENSUS TRACTS

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LEARNING CONFIGURATIONS AND FACILITIES COMMITTEE

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  1. LEARNING CONFIGURATIONS AND FACILITIES COMMITTEE Public Forum April 28, 2008

  2. LCFC SUBCOMMITTEES • ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN • LEARNING CONFIGURATIONS • SPACE ALLOCATION • SUPPORT BUILDINGS • FACILITY ASSESSMENT • COMMUNICATIONS

  3. 2000 CENSUS DATA < 5 years > 65 years FPS CENSUS TRACTS 5.9% 15.7% STATE 6.8% 12.3%

  4. HEADCOUNT STABLE SINCE 2001/02

  5. K 742 1st 852 COHORT GREATEST FROM K-1; 5-6; 8-9

  6. 2008 K PROJECTION 696 2008 GRADS 1,032 CLASS DISTRIBUTION

  7. 1955 1975 1995 2006 F. Ignatovich – January 7, 2008

  8. 1955 1975 1995 2006 F. Ignatovich – January 7, 2008

  9. 1975 1995 2006 1955 F. Ignatovich – January 7, 2008

  10. FARMINGTON AND FARMINGTON HILLS SINGLE FAMILY BUILDING PERMITS 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2007 E 1979 1988 1998 F. Ignatovich – January 7, 2008

  11. MOST LIKELY HEADCOUNT 2008-2013

  12. Additional Student Count Data • WITHDRAWALS 1,230 • TO OTHER DISTRICTS 700 • OUT OF STATE 391 • NON-PUBLIC 90

  13. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee

  14. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee • Nancy Ely – Administrator – Co-Chair • Sharon Cooper – Administrator – Co Chair • Terry Schneider – Teacher • Shannon Trost – Parent • Amy Lauter – Parent • Kristen Ihm – Parent • Jacob Callcut – Parent • Cheryl Rarog-Ostrowksi - Parent • Geri Bresnihan - Teacher

  15. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee • On Tuesday, January 29, the Board of Education passed the proposal to offer All-Day Kindergarten at each of the District's elementary schools with half-day kindergarten being offered at Alameda Early Childhood Center.

  16. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Reasons for All-Day Kindergarten • Research studies show many benefits for students • Nationally 60% of children attend all-day kindergarten • An all-day kindergarten program has already been successful in three Farmington Public Schools • Surveys of parents, teachers, and principals showed support for an all-day program • Governor Jennifer Granholm has proposed that all school districts offer all-day kindergarten • Locally many districts will be offering all-day kindergarten next year

  17. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Benefits of All-Day Kindergarten • Higher scores on standardized tests • Fewer grade retentions • Higher attendance • Greater progress on social skills • More time for academic activities • More time for extension and investigation • Equal opportunity for all students in FPS • More flexibility for parents

  18. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Enrollment Data • Enrollment in FPS first grade has significantly increased from previous year’s kindergarten enrollment. • In 2007-08, 165 new students enrolled in first grade • If we are able to attract 80 of the 165 students that have gone elsewhere but then come to our doors in first grade, this could be a potential revenue gain of $816,000 which would offset the cost of implementation.

  19. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Enrollment: KINDERGARTEN INTO 1ST GRADE +62 +110 +89 +76 +62

  20. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Kindergarten Enrollment Data

  21. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Enrollment for 2008-09 • As of April 14th, 738 students have enrolled for 2008-09 Kindergarten • One section of half-day kindergarten will be offered at Alameda Early Childhood Center • All elementary schools will have all-day kindergarten classes

  22. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Half-Day Kindergarten • At Alameda • One section of A.M. Kindergarten • Same curriculum content as All-Day • Transportation not provided • Orientation to be held August 25th

  23. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee All-Day Kindergarten • At all elementary buildings • Same curriculum content as half-day • More time to extend learning • Transportation provided • Orientation to be held on May 16th (May 9th at William Grace)

  24. All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee Planning for 2008-09 • Kindergarten Teacher Steering Committee • Currently planning training for all kindergarten teachers before the start of the school year • Mary Masson, Oakland Schools Early Childhood Education Consultant, is working with the committee • To ensure best practice instruction and consistency for all kindergarten students

  25. Questions ? All-Day Kindergarten Subcommittee • Attend your Kindergarten Orientation • Please call your Elementary Principal for more information

  26. Learning Configurations Subcommittee

  27. Jon Manier, Administrator - Chair Kim Couture – Parent Julie Devine – Parent Suzanne Fellows – Parent Samir Haddad – Administrator Motria Kraus – Teacher Jane Lichtenauer – Teacher Melissa McDermid – Teacher Denise Morgott – Parent Lesa Nash – Parent Dyanne Sanders - Administrator Greg Thompson – Teacher Mark Wilson – Administrator Cindy Zervos – Parent Members

  28. Learning Configurations SubcommitteeProcess • Identification of key values and ideas related to our learning configurations • Development of essential questions to guide research and discussion

  29. Learning Configurations SubcommitteeProcess • Research of essential questions by committee members • Synthesis dialogue within sub-committee • Presentation and dialogue within whole committee

  30. Learning Configurations Subcommittee Presentations • Local and Similar Grade Configurations – Kim Couture & Lesa Nash • School Size and Effectiveness – Suzanne Fellows & Denise Morgott • Transitions – Jon Manier

  31. Learning Configurations Subcommittee Presentations • Alternative Grade Configurations – Melissa McDermid • K-8 Schools – Dyanne Sanders • Where do 9th Graders Belong? – Mark Wilson • Where do 6th Graders Belong? – Cindy Zervos

  32. Learning Configurations Subcommittee Conclusions • Conclusive support for specific learning configurations is not clearly evident in the committee’s review of research. • High quality faculty is the primary factor in ensuring success. • Transitions between school levels should be minimized.

  33. Learning Configurations Subcommittee Conclusions • Faculty at key transitioning grade levels should be specifically trained to work with learners at these critical points. • Schools with “smaller” enrollments may provide advantages to “at risk” students. • Local districts may offer specific programming for “gifted” students.

  34. Learning Configurations Subcommittee Conclusions • School districts frequently based configuration decisions on non-academic factors; enrollment trends, space availability, community preference, cost-savings. • Pilot programming can be offered without district adoption of specific configurations.

  35. Learning Configurations Subcommittee Recommendations • Administration of a community survey to better inform configuration decisions made by the district. • Investigate a K-8 school option for feasibility. • Investigate 6th grade placement in elementary buildings for feasibility and utility.

  36. Learning Configurations Subcommittee Recommendations • Maintain 9th grade as part of high schools. • Implement articulated, comprehensive, sustainable transitioning plans. • Develop a feeder school system which minimizes school splits.

  37. Space Allocation / ConfigurationSubcommittee

  38. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Members Pam Green, Administrator – Co-Chair Chris Krivick, Administrator – Co-Chair Cathryn Armstrong, Administrator Rosemarie Simon – Administrator Denise Gundle-White – Media Specialist Jennie Lichtenauer -Art Teacher Angela Schmidt -Physical Education Teacher Greg Thompson - Physical Education Teacher Pat Vincent - Parent

  39. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Charge To develop a building template for space allocation based on the recommended configuration

  40. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Progress to Date Surveyed Principals of the Four Largest Elementary Sites (Gill, Hillside, Kenbrook, Lanigan) Identified Pertinent Issues: Office Space Support Staff and Space and Time Allocation Special Education Needs Storage Space (curricular, general, custodial) Space Concerns

  41. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Progress to Date Conducted Site Visits at the Two Largest Buildings (Gill and Hillside) Identified: Space Challenges Areas Allowing for Flexibility An Increased Awareness for Future Considerations

  42. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Progress to Date Collected Specific Current Data: Phys Ed: Equipment Art: Room Specifications General Music: Equipment and Space Instrumental Music: Equipment and Space Media: Library, Lab, and Storage Space

  43. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Progress to Date Reviewed current special education space allocations: Classrooms Ancillary Support Areas Support Service Offices (eg: social worker, psychologist

  44. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Progress to Date • Identified Spaces Required Beyond Classrooms: • Kitchen/Cafeteria • Custodial • Student Support Areas • Stage • Conference Room • Storage Areas • Community Areas

  45. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Progress to Date • Reviewed District Information: • Site Assessment Data (all buildings) • Building Space Inventory

  46. Space Allocation / Configuration Subcommittee Subcommittee Progress to Date Reviewed Facility Plans: Georgia Massachusetts Ohio School Design TMP Rocco Ramano Space Recommendations

  47. Support Buildings Subcommittee

  48. Support Buildings Subcommittee Members • Cheryl Cannon – Chair • Vince Pastue – Community Member • Steve Brock – Community Member • Ron Aten – Architect • David Anderson – Parent • Bob Kovar – Administrator • Michael Johnston – Administrator

  49. Support Buildings • Central Office Administration • Ten Mile Building • Maxfield Training Center • Maintenance • Transportation

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