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This report analyzes class sizes, enrollment trends, and building capacity usage within the Zionsville Community Schools for 2013. It outlines average class sizes across different grades, discusses changes in student enrollment, and evaluates the adequacy of school capacity based on projections. Key findings suggest that current class sizes are within acceptable metrics, with instructional assistants providing necessary support. The report also highlights the effective implementation of K-4 programs at BME to mitigate capacity issues and proposes future plans for high school expansion to accommodate anticipated growth.
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Zionsville Community Schools 2013 Report on Class Size, Enrollment, and Building Capacity Usage
Class Size Averages—2013, ADM * Denotes Added Support from Instructional Assistant(s)
ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Enrollment 2006 – 2013 Actual ADM 2014-2018 Projected Actual ADM Enrollment Projected Enrollment
SUMMARY • Class sizes are within an acceptable range of metric goals • Outlying classrooms are supported by the assignment of instructional assistants. • The introduction of K-4 at BME has effectively eliminated capacity issues at SGE for the next several years or more. • IBRC projections show current capacity to be adequate at K-8 through 2023 and beyond. • The actual enrollment at ZCHS is close to IRBC projection for 2013. As projected capacity will be reached by 2017. • The proposed HS addition will provide the additional capacity to reach 2023 and beyond.
Zionsville Community Schools 2013 Report on Class Size, Enrollment, and Building Capacity Usage