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Meeting #2 South Arlington Working Group to Site a New Elementary School July 1, 2015 What we have discussed. 2 Site Requirements Building About an acre 3 or 4 stories tall Parking About acre could be shared or


  1. Meeting #2 South Arlington Working Group to Site a New Elementary School July 1, 2015

  2. What we have discussed…. 2

  3. Site Requirements Building • About an acre – 3 or 4 stories tall Parking • About ¾ acre – could be shared or underground Playground / Green space • 1+ acres – could be shared 3

  4. Site Considerations with Greatest Interest Source: SAEWG Meeting 1 1. Diversity Issues (29) 2. Area of Greatest Need (26) 3. Time Constraints (19) 4. Programs (18) 5. Green Space (13) 6. Opportunities (13) Source: ACFS Siting Principles Subcommittee 4

  5. Other Site Considerations Source: SAEWG Meeting 1 7. Cost and Financing (7) 8. Balancing Countywide and Local Needs; Traffic; Location within the County; Existing Conditions/Site Programs/Uses & Plans/Policies (5 each) 9. Site Availability (4) 10.Site Suitability; Storm Water (2 each) 11. Accessibility; Opportunity Cost; Energy Conservation; Information Sharing and Communication; Facility Function and Impacts (1 each) Source: ACFS Siting Principles Subcommittee 5

  6. Diversity Issues Civil Rights Statistics - School Year 2014-2015 6

  7. Diversity Issues Civil Rights Statistics - School Year 2014-2015 Elementary American Asian Black / Hispanic Native White Multiple Indian African Hawaiian Schools American (South Arlington) Abingdon 0.2% 8.7% 14.4% 38.9% 0.2% 31.3% 6.4% Barcroft 1.0% 8.7% 10.4% 53.0% 0.0% 22.6% 4.3% Campbell 0.6% 13.2% 11.7% 41.5% 0.3% 30.9% 1.7% Carlin Springs 1.8% 8.8% 10.0% 70.6% 0.0% 5.6% 3.2% Claremont 0.6% 1.9% 4.8% 53.2% 0.0% 35.7% 3.8% Drew 1.2% 7.9% 29.4% 35.1% 0.0% 22.6% 3.8% Henry 0.2% 11.9% 10.2% 33.5% 0.6% 39.8% 3.8% Hoffman-Boston 1.2% 15.0% 36.5% 29.3% 0.0% 13.8% 4.2% Oakridge 1.2% 13.1% 18.9% 16.8% 0.0% 44.1% 5.9% Randolph 0.5% 12.4% 20.3% 56.6% 0.5% 9.1% 0.7% 7

  8. Elementary Seat Deficits Maps South Arlington (School Year 2019-20) N = -965 -176 -160 +17 Campbell -63 -16 -84 -187 -88 Claremont -139 -69 8

  9. Areas of Greatest Need Elementary Students by Planning Unit (2014) 9

  10. APS Site Review 10

  11. APS Sites – Abingdon ES 11 11

  12. APS Sites – Barcroft ES 12 12

  13. APS Sites – Campbell ES Campbell Elementary School 13 13

  14. Campbell Admissions • Available to students from: Abingdon, Barcroft, Carlin Springs, Henry, Hoffman- Boston, Oakridge and Randolph • Preschool Students may stay (no lottery) • Other students, in this order: 1. Siblings of older students (concurrent attendance) 2. Students from crowded schools (>95%) 3. Students from other schools 4. Other students residing in Arlington Source: ACFS Siting Principles Subcommittee 14

  15. APS Sites – Carlin Springs ES 15 15

  16. APS Sites – Claremont ES 16 16

  17. Claremont Immersion Admissions • Admissions guaranteed to students from: Abingdon, Hoffman-Boston, Oakridge • Preschool Students may stay (no lottery) • Other students, in this order: 1. Siblings of older students (concurrent attendance) 2. Students living in the Claremont boundary 3. Students from the Key waiting list Source: ACFS Siting Principles Subcommittee 17

  18. Drew Model School Admissions Admissions guaranteed to students from: • Nauck community • Drew Montessori Program • siblings of older students (concurrent attendance) Source: ACFS Siting Principles Subcommittee 19

  19. Montessori Grades1-5 Admissions Admissions guaranteed to students who: • Enter Montessori at the primary level, or • Reside in the Nauck Community and have previous Montessori experience, or • Are Grade 1 applicants who have older siblings in Montessori (concurrent attendance) and have previous Montessori experience Other Grade 1 students are admitted, in this order: 1. Students enrolled in other APS preschool Montessori programs 2. Students who have at least one-half year of Montessori experience 3. Students in the Graded program Kindergarten at Drew 4. Students who reside in the Nauck community 5. Other Arlington students Source: ACFS Siting Principles Subcommittee 20

  20. APS Sites – Henry ES 21 21

  21. APS Sites – Hoffman Boston ES 22 22

  22. APS Sites – Oakridge ES 23 23

  23. APS Sites – Randolph ES 24 24

  24. APS Sites – Gunston MS 25 25

  25. APS Sites – Jefferson MS Note: Since Jefferson is already in the charge, and the construction would be on County land, I’m thinking that we would not include it as a site for this exercise. 26 26

  26. APS Sites – Kenmore MS 27 27

  27. APS Sites – Wakefield HS 28 28

  28. APS Sites – Trades Center 29 29

  29. Questions & Answers 30

  30. Upcoming Meeting Schedule • Wednesday July 15 th , 7-9 p.m. Wakefield Cafeteria • Wednesday July 29 th , 7-9 p.m. Wakefield Cafeteria • Tentative: Wednesday August 12 th , 7-9 p.m. (Wakefield) * Meetings will be scheduled approximately two weeks and will be open to the general public 31

  31. Homework • Review CFS map of County properties in south Arlington • Review listing of County properties in south Arlington • Come prepared to nominate County sites for further analysis 32

  32. Meeting #2 South Arlington Working Group to Site a New Elementary School July 1, 2015

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