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School District No. 42 Considering School Closure Mount Crescent Elementary School

School District No. 42 Considering School Closure Mount Crescent Elementary School October 8, 2009. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009. Introductions. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009. Background.

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School District No. 42 Considering School Closure Mount Crescent Elementary School

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  1. School District No. 42 ConsideringSchool Closure Mount Crescent Elementary School October 8, 2009

  2. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Introductions

  3. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Background • 2006-07 - Cornerstone Reportrecommends school closures • Fall, 2007 - Three schools considered for school closure. Decision made to not close schools at that time • Spring, 2009 - Riverside and Mount Crescent considered for closure. First meetings with parents. • Fall, 2009 - Consultation process continues

  4. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Purpose and Process • We will present the district staff perspective and share the many pieces that go into consideration for school closure • School closure is never tied to just one thing; many factors need to be considered together • We will give you all the information we have and try to bring an understanding of why we are here • At the end of the presentation there will be an opportunity to provide further input and ask questions that were not addressed in the presentation

  5. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 What has changed since Spring 2009 • Full-day kindergarten announced • Opening of new bridges • Enrolment continues to decline • Increased financial pressure on all school districts

  6. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Major issues raised in Spring 2009 Senior staff have taken all questions asked in the spring and incorporated them into the major categories that form the basis of this presentation: Enrolment numbers Facilities Financial impact Educational opportunities Considering amalgamation

  7. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 1. District/School enrolment • Long range projections show a continuing downward trend • Large numbers of Grade 12 students are not being replaced by incoming Kindergarten students • Declining school enrolment* • Capacity compared to utilization across the district *As shown in the annual 1701 report which is submitted to the Ministry of Education on September 30 each year.

  8. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 District enrolment Projection Report for Public School Headcount Enrolments 2008/09

  9. Mount Crescent enrolment numbers

  10. Analyzing Capacity and Utilization: West

  11. Analyzing Capacity and Utilization: East

  12. Analyzing Capacity and Utilization: Centre

  13. Analyzing Capacity and Utilization: Centre

  14. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 2. Facilities • Age and expected lifespan • Construction quality

  15. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 3. Financial ImplicationsEstimated year by year savings: $380,000 • Principal salary and benefits • Clerical salary and benefits (full-time) • Custodial salary and benefits • Noon hour supervisors • Instructional supplies • Heat and light • Minor maintenance

  16. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 4.Educational OpportunitiesSome things we have heard from people about the benefits of small schools: • Fewer classes at each grade level • Continuity with same teacher year to year • Less students at each grade level and in school • Access to communal space – gym, library • Cohesiveness of staff and parents

  17. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 4.Educational OpportunitiesBut what happens when they get really small… • Fewer classes at each grade level • Small peer groups • Less staff/parents to “spread out” tasks • Less time in the building by itinerant staff • Limited resources • Increased costs

  18. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 5. Considering AmalgamationBringing together two learning communities into one facility • Why consider amalgamation? • Is it an option? • If yes, why Glenwood?

  19. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Next Steps • Reflect on tonight’s proceedings • Review all input received • Provide a recommendation to the Board on December 9, 2009

  20. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Future considerations if a decision is made to close a school • Development of a transition plan for an orderly and safe accommodation/placement of students • Consideration of secondary uses

  21. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Please provide further input and ask questions that you feel have not been addressed in the presentation

  22. School District No. 42 Considering School Closure October, 2009 Thank you

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