Today we conclude our series on class size and capacity issues at the remaining buildings by focusing on Marshall and Bradford Woods Elementary.
Please note that we will not be reviewing Hosack or Franklin. Hosack already has class sizes of 30+ students (and thus will not see an increase in class size). Franklin is already operating above its target capacity with a current enrollment of 515 students (and thus will not see an increase in capacity). For those interested, here for the slides on Hosack and Franklin.
That said, what would Marshall and Bradford Woods Elementary have looked like if Peebles was closed this year? These slides are from the Administration’s November 28th presentation to the school board: MES and BWE.
Marshall Elementary
- Marshall would pick up 138 new students if Peebles was closed.
- Its operating capacity would go from 79% to 95%.
- 5th grade would have had to operate 5 sections (instead of 4) and use a spare room (which would have displaced programs operating in that room).
- 4th grade would have had to operate 5 sections (instead of 4) and use a spare room (which would have displaced programs operating in that room).
- 3rd grade would have had to operate 6 sections (instead of 5) and use a spare room (which would have displaced programs operating in that room).
- 2nd grade would have had to operate 6 sections (instead of 5) and use a spare room (which would have displaced programs operating in that room).
- 1st grade would have had to operate 7 sections (instead of 6) and use a spare room (which would have displaced programs operating in that room).
- Kindergarten would have had to operate 5 sections (instead of 4).
- With the 6 extra sections added under the new model, Marshall would have had to use its 4th Centrium (large group instruction space) and GOAL room as classrooms. Only one spare classroom would have remained and it is used for the YMCA program.
- If current enrollment goes up, Marshall would have to use its YMCA room as a classroom. No other spare classrooms exist. Marshall would face class sizes of 25+ for grades K-2 and 30+ for grades 3-5 if there is growth in the Marshall area (e.g. Venango Trails development with 400+ proposed single family homes.)
Bradford Woods Elementary
- Bradford Woods would pick up 36 new students if Peebles was closed.
- Its operating capacity would go from 74% to 81%.
- 5th grade would have increased by an average of 3 students per class (current class sizes are 24, 24, 26, but would have been 28, 28, 27).
- 4th grade would have increased by an average of 2 students per class (current class sizes are 24, 25, 25, but would have been 27, 27, 27).
- 3rd grade would have increased by an average of 3 students per class (current class sizes are 21, 21, 22, but would have been 24, 24, 24).
- 2nd grade would have had to operate 4 sections (instead of 3) and use a spare classroom (which would have displaced programs operating in that classroom)
- 1st grade would have remained the same.
- Kindergarten would have increased by an average of 1.5 students
- If current enrollment goes up, Bradford Woods would have to use its GOAL room and Life Skills room as classrooms.