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District-Wide Rezonings

District-Wide Rezonings. High Schools February 18, 2014. Bolton HS Rezoning. Utilization Current enrollment plus ALL rezoned reserve area students = 115% Current enrollment plus 65% of rezoned reserve area students = 105%. Academic. Bolton HS Rezoning. Distance

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District-Wide Rezonings

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  1. District-Wide Rezonings High Schools February 18, 2014

  2. Bolton HS Rezoning • Utilization • Current enrollment plus ALL rezoned reserve area students = 115% • Current enrollment plus 65% of rezoned reserve area students = 105% Academic

  3. Bolton HS Rezoning • Distance • Bartlett area to Bolton HS: 11.2 miles • Eads area (Arlington HS) to Bolton HS: 16.7 miles Transportation Comments Projected utilization rates assume all existing Bolton students remain, including approx 1,250 emanating from within the Bartlett Corporate Limits. New Feeders: Barret’s K-8, Woodstock MS, Dexter MS, and Mt. Pisgah MS

  4. Millington HS to Trezevant HS • Utilization • Current enrollment plus ALL rezoned reserve area students = 87% • Current enrollment plus 65% of rezoned reserve area students = 72% Academic

  5. Millington HS to Trezevant HS • Distance • Millington area to Trezevant HS: 16.2 miles Transportation Comments For one year, all students formerly zoned to Millington HS and living in the Memphis Reserve would be temporarily zoned to Trezevant HS. This would allow the academic and physical conversion of Woodstock MS to a high school to accommodate students in this area going forward. New Feeders: E.E. Jeter K-8 and Woodstock MS.

  6. Dexter Area to Cordova HS & Ridgeway HS • Utilization (assumes current use of space at Cordova is rearranged) • Current enrollment of Cordova plus ALL rezoned reserve area students = 93% • Current enrollment of Cordova plus 65% of rezoned reserve area students = 89% • Current enrollment of Ridgeway plus ALL rezoned reserve area students = 104% • Current enrollment of Ridgeway plus 65% of rezoned reserve area students = 98% Academic

  7. Dexter Area to Cordova HS & Ridgeway HS • Distance • Dexter area to Cordova HS: 6.1 miles • Dexter area to Ridgeway HS: 8.4 miles Transportation Comments Students residing west of Raleigh-LaGrange Rd would be zoned to Ridgeway HS and east of Raleigh-LaGrange would be zoned to Cordova HS. New Feeder: Dexter MS.

  8. Houston HS to Germantown HS • Utilization • Current enrollment plus ALL rezoned reserve area students = 101% • Current enrollment plus 65% of rezoned reserve area students = 98% Academic • Distance • Southwind area to Germantown HS: 7.6 miles • Houston HS area to Germantown HS: 13.1 miles

  9. Houston HS to Germantown HS • Distance • Southwind area to Germantown HS: 7.6 miles • Houston HS area to Germantown HS: 13.1 miles Transportation Comments These students presently attend Houston HS which is actually situated with the Germantown Corporate Limits. Projected utilization rate assumes that all students currently assigned to Germantown HS remain, including all Germantown resident students. New Feeders: Germantown MS and Mt. Pisgah MS.

  10. Footnotes • Utilization • High school utilization was calculated using the “Midway” staffing formula • one teacher/every 26.05 for schools with enrollment of less than 1,200 • one teacher/every 25.25 for schools with enrollment of greater than 1,200 Distance Distance is measured from the school to the student residing farthest from the school. • Transportation • Proposed additional GenEd busses are determined on the following formula: • Elementary school busses – 65 students per bus • K-8 school buses – 55 students per bus • Middle and high school buses – 45 students per bus • % Eligible GenEd students are determined on the following formula: • East, Northeast, and Southeast Regions – 90% of eligible students • Northwest and Southwest Regions – 72% of eligible students

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  12. Woodstock High School Option • Utilization • Current enrollment plus ALL rezoned reserve area students = 80% • Current enrollment plus 65% of rezoned reserve area students = 52% Academic

  13. Woodstock High School Option • Distance • Millington area to Woodstock HS: 13.2 miles Transportation

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