Central Area Redistricting Study -Committee Meeting 3- November 13, 2013

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Central Area Redistricting Study -Committee Meeting 3- November 13, 2013

Welcome genda t s Ag onight To 5:30-600 6:00 Dinner, Welcome and Introductions ti 6:00-6:45 Discuss feedback obtained during break and review new handouts 6:45 7:15 Perform scoring exercise (individually) and discuss as a group 7:15-7:30 Discuss next steps and adjourn

Welcome Tonight s Three Goals: Tonigh ht s Go oals #1. To discuss feedback since last meeting #2. Present options 4-6 and new statistics ti ti on demographics and impacts #3. Perform scoring table exercise individually and discuss as a group

Feedback and News since last meeting

Updates on Feedback Several communities in the region have engaged in the process and provided feedback. Riderwood d / West Towson / Hampton Padonia Lutherville Lab and rezoning affects on magnets Communities north of Shawan desire to attend Sparks Franklin ES communities desire to attend new school Others?

Review of new options and stats Committee requested more information on options, including: - Percent Minority it (non-white) - Percent Free-Reduced Lunch - Student impact counts Also, per committee feedback and public input, 3 new options have been drafted d for your review. - These are options 4-6

Review of new options and stats Current capacity and live-in i stats Current Enrollment and Live-In Counts School Name State 2013-14 K-5 Live In Current Live K-5 Live In Rated K-5 Grade Counts (2013- In Over Utilization Capacity Enrollment 14) Capacity Hampton* 648 554 656 101.2% 8 Lutherville 407 543 482 118.4% 75 Padonia 311 422 426 137.0% 115 Pinewood 566 590 574 101.4% 8 Pot Spring 477 578 641 134.4% 4% 164 Riderwood 463 490 471 101.7% 8 Sparks 410 561 556 135.6% 146 Timonium 395 466 460 116.5% 65 Warren 395 400 412 104.3% 17 West Towson 451 542 548 121.5% 97 Total 4,523 5,146 5,226 115.5% 703 *99 students attend Cromwell but live inside the Hampton Boundary. Cromwell Magnet is located in the Hampton boundary, but most students who attend the magnet live outside of the study area (except for Hampton).

Review of new options and stats

Review of new options and stats

Review of new options and stats

Review of new options and stats Enrollment Estimates School Name State Rated Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option Capacity 5 Option 6 Hampton* 648 623 597 597 557 557 557 Lutherville 407 448 408 408 323 363 357 New School 700 506 580 508 488 477 477 Padonia 311 305 312 305 352 359 359 Pinewood 566 557 544 560 547 504 549 Pot Spring 477 424 477 480 438 477 438 Riderwood 463 415 415 415 471 471 471 Sparks** 410 556 556 556 588 556 556 Timonium 395 391 336 396 421 421 421 Warren 395 394 394 394 394 394 394 West Towson 451 508 508 508 548 548 548 Total 5,223 5,127 5,127 5,127 5,127 5,127 5,127 *Hampton option counts remove 99 students attending Cromwell but living inside Hampton Boundary. Cromwell Magnet is located in the Hampton boundary, but most students who attend the magnet live outside of the study area (except for Hampton).

Review of new options and stats Utilization Estimates School Name State Rated Capacity Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option Option 6 5 Hampton 648 96.1% 92.1% 92.1% 86.0% 86.0% 86.0% Lutherville 407 110.1% 1% 100.2% 100.2% 100.2% 89.2% 87.7% 7% New School 700 72.3% 82.9% 72.6% 61.9% 68.1% 68.1% Padonia 311 98.1% 100.3% 98.1% 98.1% 115.4% 115.4% Pinewood 566 98.4% 96.1% 98.9% 9% 96.6% 6% 89.0% 97.0% Pot Spring 477 88.9% 100.0% 100.6% 100.6% 100.0% 91.8% Riderwood 463 89.6% 89.6% 89.6% 101.7% 101.7% 101.7% Sparks 410 135.6% 135.6% 135.6% 143.4% 135.6% 135.6% Timonium 395 99.0% 85.1% 100.3% 100.3% 106.6% 106.6% Warren 395 99.7% 99.7% 99.7% 99.7% 99.7% 99.7% West Towson 451 112.6% 112.6% 112.6% 121.5% 121.5% 121.5% Total 5,223 98.2% 98.2% 98.2% 98.2% 98.2% 98.2%

Review of new options and stats Over / Under School Name State Rated Capacity Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option Option 6 5 Hampton 648-25 -51-51 -91-91 -91 Lutherville 407 41 1 1 1-44 -50 New School 700-194 -120-192 -267-223 -223 Padonia 311-6 1-6 -6 48 48 Pinewood 566-9 -22-6 -19-62 -17 Pot Spring 477-53 0 3 3 0-39 Riderwood 463-48 -48-48 8 8 8 Sparks 410 146 146 146 178 146 146 Timonium 395-4 -59 1 1 26 26 Warren 395-1 -1-1 -1-1 -1 West Towson 451 57 57 57 97 97 97 Total 5,223-96 -96-96 -96-96 -96

Review of new options and stats School Name Current Live In Percent Minority Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Hampton 33% 32% 32% 32% 33% 33% 33% Lutherville 41% 38% 38% 38% 39% 39% 39% New School 27% 37% 28% 41% 36% 36% Padonia 84% 88% 88% 88% 86% 86% 86% Pinewood 22% 41% 31% 43% 30% 31% 34% Pot Spring 59% 64% 65% 57% 65% 65% 65% Riderwoodd 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% Sparks 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% Timonium 30% 35% 28% 35% 29% 29% 29% Warren 60% 61% 61% 61% 61% 61% 61% West Towson 21% 21% 21% 21% 21% 21% 21% Total 37% 37% 37% 37% 37% 37% 37%

Review of new options and stats School Name Current Live In Free-Reduced Lunch Percentages Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Hampton 18% 18% 19% 19% 18% 18% 18% Lutherville 15% 15% 16% 16% 19% 17% 17% New School NA 6% 20% 5% 23% 17% 17% Pd Padonia 61% 61% 61% 61% 63% 62% 62% Pinewood 4% 22% 8% 25% 5% 9% 11% Pot Spring 41% 46% 49% 39% 50% 49% 50% Riderwood 2% 3% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% Sparks 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% Timonium 11% 21% 9% 19% 9% 9% 9% Warren 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% West Towson 8% 6% 6% 6% 8% 8% 8% Total 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%

Review of new options and stats Option Total Live-In Impacted Option 1 986 Option 2 903 Option 3 977 Option 4 679 Option 5 635 Option 6 680

Total ES Option 1 Current Zone Students Zone Live-In Review of new options and stats Hampton ES Hampton ES 557 Total Lutherville ES Lutherville ES 363 Current Zone ES Option 2 Zone Students Lutherville ES New School 119 Live-In Padonia ES New School 15 Padonia ES Padonia ES 305 Hampton ES Hampton ES 557 Padonia ES Pinewood ES 99 Lutherville ES Lutherville ES 323 Padonia ES Pot Spring ES 7 Lutherville ES Pinewood ES 159 Pinewood ES New School 279 Padonia ES New School 114 Pinewood ES Pinewood ES 295 Padonia ES Padonia ES 312 Pot Spring ES New School 37 Pinewood ES New School 228 Pot Spring ES Pinewood ES 127 Pinewood ES Pinewood ES 346 Pot Spring ES Pot Spring ES 417 Pot Spring ES Timonium i ES 60 Pot Spring ES New School 164 Riderwood ES New School 56 Pot Spring ES Pot Spring ES 477 Riderwood ES Riderwood ES 415 Riderwood ES New School 56 Sparks ES Sparks ES 556 Riderwood ES Riderwood ES 415 Timonium i ES Hampton ES 26 Sparks ES Sparks ES 556 Timonium ES Lutherville ES 85 Timonium ES Lutherville ES 85 Timonium ES Pinewood ES 18 Timonium ES Pinewood ES 39 Timonium ES Timonium ES 331 Timonium ES Timonium ES 336 Warren ES Pinewood ES 18 Warren ES Warren ES 394 Warren ES New School 18 West Towson ES Hampton ES 40 Warren ES Warren ES 394 West Towson ES West Towson ES 508 West Towson ES Hampton ES 40

Review of new options and stats Current Zone ES Option 3 Zone Total Students Live-In Hampton ES Hampton ES 557 Lutherville ES Lutherville ES 323 Total Students Lutherville ES New School 159 Current Zone ES Option 4 Zone Live-In Padonia ES New School 15 Padonia ES Padonia ES 305 Hampton ES Hampton ES 557 Padonia ES Pinewood ES 104 Lutherville ES Lutherville ES 323 Padonia ES Pot Spring ES 2 Lutherville ES Pinewood ES 159 Pinewood ES New School 278 Pd Padonia ES New School 74 Pinewood ES Pinewood ES 296 Padonia ES Padonia ES 352 Pot Spring ES Pinewood ES 121 Pinewood ES New School 185 Pot Spring ES Pot Spring ES 460 Pinewood ES Pinewood ES 388 Pot Spring ES Timonium ES 60 Pinewood ES Sparks ES 1 Riderwood ES New School 56 Pot Spring ES New School 172 Riderwood ES Riderwood ES 415 Pot Spring ES Pot Spring ES 438 Pot Spring ES Sparks ES 31 Sparks ES Sparks ES 556 Riderwood ES Riderwood ES 471 Timonium ES Lutherville ES 85 Sparks ES Sparks ES 556 Timonium ES Pinewood ES 39 Timonium ES New School 39 Timonium ES Timonium ES 336 Timonium ES Timonium ES 421 Warren ES Pot Spring ES 18 Warren ES New School 18 Warren ES Warren ES 394 Warren ES Warren ES 394 West Towson ES Hampton ES 40 West Towson ES West Towson ES 548 West Towson ES West Towson ES 508

Review of new options and stats Current Zone ES Option 5 Zone Total Students Live-In Hampton ES Hampton ES 557 Lutherville ES Lutherville ES 363 Lutherville ES Pinewood ES 119 Total Students Current Zone ES Option 6 Zone Padonia ES New School 67 Live-In Padonia ES Padonia ES 359 Hampton ES Hampton ES 557 Pinewood ES New School 228 Lutherville ES Lutherville ES 357 Pinewood ES Pinewood ES 346 Lutherville ES Pinewood ES 125 Pot Spring ES New School 164 Padonia ES New School 67 Pot Spring ES Pot Spring ES 477 Padonia ES Padonia ES 359 Riderwood ES Riderwood ES 471 Pinewood ES New School 228 Sparks ES Sparks ES 556 Pinewood ES Pinewood ES 346 Timonium ES Pinewood ES 39 Pot Spring ES New School 164 Timonium ES Timonium ES 421 Pot Spring ES Pinewood ES 39 Warren ES New School 18 Pot Spring ES Pot Spring ES 438 Warren ES Warren ES 394 Riderwood ES Riderwood ES 471 West Towson ES West Towson ES 548 Sparks ES Sparks ES 556 Timonium ES Pinewood ES 39 Timonium ES Timonium ES 421 Warren ES New School 18 Warren ES Warren ES 394 West Towson ES West Towson ES 548

Options Scoring Table Exercise

Please rate each option from 1 to 4 based on how it meets the Redistricting Guidelines and other criteria for redistricting. Remember to focus on the entire option as a whole when scoring as opposed to one individual area. A score of 1 would least meet the criteria, and a score of 4 would best meet the criteria. Option # 1 1: Building 2: Geography / 3: Transportation efficiency and utilization Proximity Walkability if possible? 4: 6: 5: Student Socio- Impacts Demographics Economics Total Score 2 3 4 5 6 1: Refer to tables that show building utilization percentages and over/under counts 2: Reference maps. Does majority of population p live close to the school? Could students attend another school closer that has space? 3. Are there students who currently walk who will need transportation as a result of the map? Are there students who could walk to school but are zoned to a school where they would need transportation? 4. Are students t split off to different schools in small numbers? Note small splits for further review. 5. How do the current vs. option live-in demographics vary? Is one option better than the other? 6. How do the current vs. option live-in socio-economics vary? Is one option better than the other?

General Announcements and General Announcements and Upcoming Schedule

General Announcements & Upcoming Schedule November 2013: Upcoming Events Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 27 28 29 30 31 November 1 2 Committee Meeting 5:30-7:30 pm 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Committee Meeting 5:30-7:30 pm 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Committee Meeting 5:30-7:30 pm

Que estions Contact Info: Communication Logistics Cropper GIS Matthew Cropper pp pp g 614.451.1242 smcropper@croppergis.com BCPS Office of Strategic Planning Chris Brocato - cbrocato@bcps.org and/or Robin Allen - rallen4@bcps.org 410.887.4216

See you next meeting on November 20, 2013! Same time, same place