PLN: 10:07 May 11, 2010 File Code #: R02 MEMO TO: Martha Rogers, Director of Education FROM: Central Guelph (FI) Accommodation Review Staff Steering Committee (SSC) RE: CENTRAL GUELPH (FI) ELEMENTARY ACCOMMODATION REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS Report Classification: DECISION BACKGROUND a) History of the Central Guelph (FI) Accommodation Review The Central Guelph (FI) Accommodation Review was initiated over two years ago in March 2008 in accordance with the Board’s Proposed Long Term Accommodation Plan. The objectives of the review were outlined as: • To balance enrolments in the schools under review (short and long term); • To establish a new location(s) for the 7/8 FI program in Guelph; • To determine a second location for the JK-6 FI program in South Guelph; and • To review the programs and grade organizations in the schools. An Accommodation Review Committee (ARC) was established and was provided with 4 initial accommodation scenarios that had been developed by Staff (2 for North, 2 for South) as a starting point for their discussions. Over the 2008/09 school year, the ARC held a number of meetings, including three Public Meetings, considered some alternative scenarios to the 4 staff scenarios and attempted to reach consensus on recommendations to the Board. 1 In June 2009, the Trustees decided to suspend the Accommodation Review due to concerns expressed by the Public about the process. These concerns included such things as wanting more opportunities to generate alternate scenarios, clarification on the communication process as it applied to public feedback/input and about the role of the ARC. Staff spent the summer developing a new work plan to complete the remainder of the review, while taking into consideration the comments and feedback of the public and the ARC. The work plan was approved by Trustees in September 2009 and as a result the ARC was recalled and began the process of receiving and reviewing scenario ideas from the public. b) Results of Accommodation Review Committee Deliberations Over the last 6 months, the ARC considered a variety of public feedback received through emails, submitted on-line and through public brainstorming workshops. ARC members have consulted directly with their school councils and at school community meetings and in some cases have initiated school surveys. In total, the ARC discussed over 50 different scenario options. As a result of this public feedback, the majority of the 15 ARC members were able to support 3 scenarios (U/10 Variation, NS-12 Variation and NS-15). Two members were able to support scenarios NS-13 and NS-14. After Public Meeting #4, scenario NS-13 was removed from this list. The ARC has produced a report for trustees’ consideration which includes the remaining scenario options. c) Staff Steering Committee Deliberations In accordance with the Work Plan approved by Trustees in the fall, the Staff Steering Committee (SSC) began their analysis of the ARC’s short-listed scenarios, after they were released. Under the Board’s policy and provincial guidelines, staff is to provide comments on the ARC’s scenarios and highlight any areas of support and/or concern. 2 The SSC did a presentation at Public Meeting #4 (which may be found on the Boards website under Central Guelph Accommodation Review) in which the SSC indicated their preferences, with rationale, with regard to accommodation, program and facilities. Examples of SSC preferences are as follows: • Establishment of FI 7/8 program in two locations It is the preference of staff that the 7/8 FI program be reassigned from King George and be split into 2 separate schools. • Relieve enrolment pressure at Victory Staff prefers scenarios that will relieve the current enrolment pressure at Victory PS, due mainly to the growth in the French Immersion population. The Victory PS site limits the number of portables that can be accommodated to a maximum of 5. • A North/South split vs. East/West split of FI 7/8 program The Staff Steering Committee also prefers a North/South split of the French Immersion 7/8 program as opposed to an East/West split. • Minimize the frequency of moves and number of students moved Finally, Staff prefer scenarios that minimize the frequency of moves and number of students moved, while keeping in mind a long-term vision for accommodation in Guelph. The Staff Steering Committee also provided remarks at Public Meeting #4 about current projections and trends supporting the need for a new school in South Guelph by 2017. With the addition of Full Day Kindergarten into the system by 2015, the enrolment in Guelph may increase by approximately 1000 more students. In South Guelph, it is projected that there will be approximately 400-500 more students than capacity. It is also apparent that a 3rd FI location in South Guelph will be necessary by 2017. It is projected the French Immersion share will increase in Guelph from its current 15% to 20% by 2017. 3 At the public meeting the SSC referenced several concerns about the ARC’s short listed scenarios. These concerns related to possible boundaries, school sizes, and the percentage of grade 7/8’s in JK-8 schools. As noted earlier, the SSC written presentation is on the Board’s website. The Rationale section of this report also includes SSC concerns about other scenarios in support of the SSC recommended scenario. Following Public Meeting #4, the SSC considered all public input, the discussions of the ARC, and has reviewed the elements of all scenarios. As a result, staff has developed a scenario recommendation for consideration. The scenario is entitled Scenario U/10 Staff Variation, and may be found in Appendix A. ISSUE To present the Staff Steering Committee report for trustees’ consideration. RECOMMENDATIONS 1) THAT the report entitled PLN: 10-07 “Central Guelph (FI) Accommodation Review Recommendations”, dated May 11, 2010 be received; and 2) THAT Scenario U/10 Staff Variation be approved for implementation. RATIONALE 1) The recommendation of the Staff Steering Committee is a scenario modification of the ARC’s Scenario U/10 Variation. The SSC’s recommended scenario is called Scenario U/10 Staff Variation. The only difference between the ARC’s U/10 Scenario and the SSC’s U/10 Scenario is the size of the new boundary for the proposed FI centre at FA Hamilton PS. There are several reasons why the SSC believes that the boundary in the ARC Scenario U/10 Variation should be made smaller. These reasons have been outlined below: 4 a) Starting a second French Immersion program in South Guelph at just over 200 students allows for the expansion of the FI program at this site, rather then starting the program larger and potentially outgrowing FA Hamilton in the near future; b) A French Immersion program of approximately 200 students is of sufficient size for a JK-6 school; c) A smaller number of students at FA Hamilton more easily enables the reconstruction of a portapak/addition while students remain on site; and d) A reduced boundary for FA Hamilton will impact on fewer existing John McCrae students and will limit it to students/families who would not likely be required to make a second move once a third French Immersion school is designated in South Guelph. One of the maps shown in Appendix A, “South – JK-6 French Immersion”, indicates the SSC’s proposed boundary for the new JK-6 FI centre at FA Hamilton. Based on this boundary, the French Immersion enrolment at FA Hamilton is projected to be approximately 230 FTE students in 2011 and growing to approximately 305 students in 2017 (assuming Full Day Kindergarten). Based on these projections, it is possible that with the reconstruction of the portapak, all of the students would be able to be accommodated within permanent accommodation. 2) The SSC was sensitive to the importance of stability in our system. Additional benefits to U/10 Staff Variation are as follows: a) It reduces the impact on students and families b) It reduces the number of staff moves c) It reduces the need for multiple redistribution of resources 5 3) An issue outstanding is where the King George English 7/8 students would temporarily be assigned while King George is rebuilt. This issue, while not within the mandate of the ARC to conclude, is something that needs to be resolved by staff and decided on by Trustees prior to the reconstruction of King George. By considering the preference of staff to split the 7/8 FI students into two locations, and thereby sending the North Guelph 7/8 FI students to Waverley, this presents an opportunity to send the English 7/8 students with them and keep many of the King George students together. Although this has the potential to increase the enrolment at Waverley to approximately 600 students with a very high ratio of 7/8 students, the Waverley site is capable of handling this number of students for a 1 year period. 4) The Staff Steering Committee prefers U/10 Staff Variation to the other ARC’s supported scenarios for the following reasons: a) It accommodates on-going growth of the FI program. By 2017, enrolment projections suggest an increase in FI JK-6 of approximately 49% or 660 more FI students than in 2008 and an increase in 7/8 FI of approximately 60% or an additional 140 students b) There is better balance of JK-8 school configuration since placing all the Grade 7/8 FI students together at either John McCrae or Waverley creates a very high ratio of Intermediate students within these schools c) The numbers support viable rotary intermediate programs as it is projected that there would be approximately 115 South Guelph 7/8 FI students and 145 North Guelph 7/8 FI students in 2011 d) Works better geographically to have the students in North Guelph attend a school in North Guelph and likewise for South Guelph from a transportation perspective 6 e) The SSC recognizes that there are some issues that remain unresolved in the staff recommendation. In particular, the scenario does not resolve the overcapacity issue at Edward Johnson by 2017 or the high percentage of intermediate students at Waverley. In two of the scenarios (NS-14 and NS-15), the ARC members propose that a portion of the current JK-6 FI population at Edward Johnson be reassigned to Waverley to create a JK-8 dual track program at Waverley. In doing so, the overcapacity issue at Edward Johnson and 7/8 ratio issue at Waverley is helped. However, staff is not prepared to support this idea immediately, due to the impact this would have on the Edward Johnson school community. The need for such a change can be evaluated and addressed through the update to the Board’s Long Term Accommodation Plan f) The underlying assumption in each of the ARC’s short listed scenarios that a new South Guelph JK-8 school is required is consistent with staff’s analysis. However, the ARC has specified that they believe this new school should be JK-8 dual track. Alternately, staff believes that the location of future FI accommodation needs to be determined closer to the opening of any possible new school. It is staff’s opinion that it would not be wise to lock into a specific location for a 3rd FI program in South Guelph this far in advance. Attachs. 7 Scenario Source: PRELIMINARY SCENARIO DATA Staff Steering Committee View Original Submission Scenario ID: NORTH/SOUTH GUELPH - Scenario U/10 Staff Variation Similar to ARC Shortlisted Scenario U/10 Variation where Tytler FI remains at John McCrae. Only difference is the size of the boundary for the JK-6 FI program at FA Hamilton PS. This scenario assumes a new South Guelph JK8 school is required. FULL DAY 4/5 DATA INCLUDED Link to maps WHAT WOULD THIS LOOK LIKE? TO IMPLEMENT… SCHOOL ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION: ►John McCrae PS - JK-8 FI ►FA Hamilton PS - JK-6 FI ►Jean Little PS - JK-8 Eng ►Priory Park PS - JK-6 Eng, Gr 4-6 Gifted ►Waverley Dr PS - JK-8 Eng, 7/8 FI ►Gateway Dr PS - JK-8 Eng, Gifted 7/8 ►Victory PS - JK-6 Eng & FI ►Paisley Rd PS - JK-6 Eng & FI ►Ed Johnson PS - JK-6 FI ►New South End school - JK-8 (program TBD) SCHOOLS AFFECTED: ►FA Hamilton (losing and gaining students) ►John McCrae (losing and gaining students) ►Jean Little (losing and gaining students) ►Priory Park (losing and gaining students) ►Waverley (losing and gaining students) ►Gateway (gaining students) ►Victory (losing students) ►Paisley (gaining students) ►New South End school (gaining students) BOUNDARY CHANGES: ►Portion of John McCrae JK-6 FI reassigned to FA Hamilton ►FA Hamilton JK-6 Eng reassigned to Jean Little ►Portion of Jean Little JK-6 reassigned to Priory Park ►All 7/8 Eng from Priory Park to Jean Little ►Gr. 4&5 Gifted students reassigned from FA Hamilton to Priory Park ►Gr 6 Gifted students reassigned from Waverley to Priory Park ►All S. Guelph 7/8 FI reassigned from King George to John McCrae ►North Guelph 7/8 FI students from King George to Waverley ►Portion of JK-6 FI (west of the Hanlon) from Victory to Paisley ►Grade 7&8 Gifted from Waverley to Gateway STAFF COMMENTS: Program ►Sufficient numbers to support Rotary in Grades 7&8 at John McCrae, Jean Little, Waverley & Gateway # of Students Displaced (approximate as of 2011) ►270 JK-6 FI students from John McCrae to FA Hamilton Projected School Utilization ►FA Hamilton overcapacity in 2011 (128%) & 2017 (147%) Facility Expenditures/Limitations ►FA Hamilton will require portapak to be rebuilt ►Victory English program projected to be small ►150 JK-6 Eng from FA Hamilton to Jean Little ►Jean Little overcapacity in 2011 (120%) & 2017 (117%) ►25 JK-6 Eng from Jean Little to Priory Park ►John McCrae overcapacity in 2017 (132%) ►Jean Little facility space may be limited and may need to be resolved through portables. ►Ed Johnson overcapacity in 2017 (116%) ►Victory FI program projected to be mid-sized ►65 7/8 Eng from Priory Park to Jean Little ►Paisley English program projected to be mid-sized ►50 Gr 4 & 5 Gifted students from FA Hamilton to Priory Park ►Waverley exceeds 35% in Gr 7/8 ►20 Gr 6 Gifted students from Waverley to Priory Park ►John McCrae cannot readily accept an addition ►Capacity elsewhere in South Guelph is required Assuming FD 4/5 in 2017 Projected School Utilization (assumes FD 4/5 in 2017) ►FA Hamilton overcapacity in 2017 (170%) ►115 Gr 7/8 FI from King George to John McCrae ►145 7/8 FI from King George to Waverley ►Jean Little overcapacity in 2017 (128%) ►135 JK-6 FI from Victory to Paisley ►John McCrae overcapacity in 2017 (149%) ►40 Gr 7&8 Gifted from Waverley to Gateway ►Paisley overcapacity in 2017 (119%) ►See comments above. ► FA Hamilton site may limit providing permanent accommodation for all students in the future. ►Priory Park overcapacity in 2017 (123%) ►Ed Johnson facility space may be limited and may need to be resolved through portables. ►Ed Johnson overcapacity in 2017 (136%) ►Funding for Full Day Kindergarten from the Ministry is not yet confirmed ENROLMENT DATA: School Ed Johnson PS Ed Johnson PS - FI FA Hamilton PS FA Hamilton PS - FI Gateway Dr PS Gateway Dr PS - FI Jean Little PS Jean Little PS - FI John McCrae PS John McCrae PS - FI Paisley Rd PS Paisley Rd PS - FI Priory Park PS Priory Park PS - FI Victory PS Victory PS - FI Waverley Dr PS Waverley Dr PS - FI Proposed Current Program CAP Projected Enrolments (FTE) 2011 0 310 0 230 340 0 390 0 0 475 205 255 240 0 85 200 320 145 2885 2008 0 285 245 0 305 0 270 0 0 490 225 140 265 0 130 250 395 0 2715 328 328 179 179 397 397 326 326 463 463 490 490 272 272 317 317 558 558 2017 0 380 0 265 355 0 380 0 0 610 215 290 335 0 90 210 360 210 3320 2017 (FD 4/5) 0 445 0 305 355 0 415 0 0 690 245 340 335 0 100 240 390 210 3625 Totals have been rounded to the nearest 5 Schools where Full Day Kindergarten is included in 2011 & 2017 enrolments. % of JK/SK and 7/8 to Total School Enrolment School Year JK/SK Ed Johnson PS 2011 19% 2017 17% FA Hamilton PS 2011 17% 2017 16% Gateway Dr PS FD 4/5 7/8 2011 2011 2017 John McCrae PS 2011 2017 Paisley Rd PS 2011 2017 Priory Park PS 9% 10% 14% 12% 16% 15% 34% 32% 25% 27% 2011 2011 2017 Waverley Dr PS 2011 2017 15% 15% 6% 6% 27% 17% 17% 28% 29% 18% 29% 22% 24% 27% 20% 20% 2017 Victory PS 7/8 30% 2017 Jean Little PS JK/SK Scenario Tracking Record: Scenario posted on website Apr 8/10 Scenario shared with ARC Apr 7/10 Scenario summarized Mar 26/10 Scenario submitted by Staff Steering Committee Mar 25/10 26% 58% 60% 11% 57% Last updated: 4/20/2010 North - JK-6 French Immersion Scenario U/10 Variation and U/10 Staff Variation School Organization FI Victory PS JK-6 JK-6 Paisley Rd PS JK-6 JK-6 Grade 6 Gifted students from move from Waverley Dr PS to Priory Park PS SPEED VALE AVE W SILVERC REEK PKY N Grade 7/8 Gifted students from move from Waverley Dr PS to Gateway Dr PS SPEED VALE AVE E Victory PS ELIZABETH ST EDINBURGH RD S Paisley Rd PS YORK RD WE LLING TO N RD 124 STONE RD W Legend KO Reassigned Area Paisley Rd PS UGDSB Planning Dept. April 2010 COLLEG E AVE E STONE RD E R T RIGH T RD W ARKELL RD ANLON EXWY Victory PS GORDON ST COLLEG E AVE W VICTORIA RD S RT WELLINGTON R South - JK-6 Regular Track Jean Little PS FA Hamilton PS - JK-6 JK-8 - EDINBURGH RD S Priory Park PS FI RT JK-6 COLLEGE AVE W Grade 6 Gifted students move from Waverley4 Dr PS to Priory Park PS WELLIN G TO N YORK RD RD 12 GORDON ST School Organization All Scenarios Priory Park PS STONE RD W COLLEGE AVE E STONE RD E KO VICTORIA RD S Jean Little PS R T RIGH T RD W Legend Reassigned Area Jean Little PS Priory Park PS UGDSB Planning Dept. March 2009 HANLON EXWY ARKELL RD WELLINGTON RD 37 South - JK-6 French Immersion FA Hamilton PS John McCrae PS PS - FI JK-6 JK-8 YORK RD John McCrae PS RD 12 4 WELLIN GT ON STONE RD W GORDON ST COLLEGE AV E W COLLEGE AV E E STONE RD E VICTORIA RD S RT ELIZABE TH ST EDINBURGH RD S School Organization Scenario U/10 Staff Variation FA Hamilton PS KO R T RIGH T RD W HANLON E XWY ARKELL RD Legend Reassigned Area John McCrae PS FA Hamilton PS UGDSB Planning Dept. April 2010 North-South - 7/8 French Immersion Scenario U/10 Variation & U/10 Staff Variation School Organization John McCrae PS King George PS FI JK-8 7-8 - JK-8 K-8 - Grade 6 Gifted students move from Waverley Dr PS to Priory Park PS Grade 7/8 Gifted students move from Waverley Dr PS to Gateway Dr PS Waverley Dr PS SPEEDV ALE AVE W SPEEDV ALE AVE E SILVER CR EEK PKY N Waverley Dr PS RT John McCrae PS STO NE RD W KO GO RDO N S T COL L EG E A V E W RD 1 24 WE LL IN GTO N YO RK RD COL L EG E A V E E STO NE RD E VICTO RIA R D S EDINB URG H RD S EL IZ AB ET H ST R T RIG H T RD W Legend John McCrae PS Waverley Dr PS UGDSB Planning Dept. April 2010 HAN LO N EX WY ARKELL RD W EL L ING TO N RD 3 7