ReZoning Powerpoint 9-15-11
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Transcript ReZoning Powerpoint 9-15-11
Welcome
Ewa Beach Elementary/ Keone`ula
Elementary Schools
Community Informational Meeting on
Re-zoning
9/15/11
Presenters:
Annette Nishikawa,
Complex Area Superintendent
Sherry Kobayashi, Principal
Ewa Beach Elementary School
Eileen Hirota, Principal
Keone`ula Elementary School
Purpose of meeting
Inform the community about the need
to re-zone the area schools
Share data from both schools
Inform the community about the
affected area and the effective date
Inform the area of future changes
Logistics
Begin at 7:00 p.m.
End 8:00 p.m.
Bathroom facilities
Ground Rules of Participation
Listen to understand
Speak to be understood
Be respectful of all
Grandfather Clause
Created in May,2007
Allowed certain areas to attend either
Ewa Beach Elementary School or
Keoneula Elementary
Ewa Beach, Ewa Beach / Keoneula, and
Keoneula Service Areas
EBES Student Residency
Ewa Beach
Ewa Beach / Keoneula
Keoneula
Other
320
240
19
59
Total 638 (as of 8/1/11)
Today 589
Keone`ula Student Residency
Ewa Beach
Ewa Beach / Keoneula
Keoneula
Other
6
144
676
22
Total 848 (as of 8/1/11)
Today 886
Summary of Total Enrollment
EBES
(today)
Capacity
Difference
Keone`ula
(today)
Capacity
Difference
589
759
- 170
886
738
+148
New Zone
Residents who live in the grandfathered
area southwest of Ewa Beach
Elementary will attend EBES in SY
2012-13
Kealohi Kai 3D, 3E
See colored map
Exception
6th graders who will
complete their 6th grade year
in SY 2012-13 will be
allowed to remain at
Keone`ula
Ewa Beach, Ewa Beach / Keoneula, and
Keoneula Service Areas
Campbell Complex Elementary
Enrollment/Capacity/Difference (today)
Ewa Beach 589
Ewa
1086
Holomua
1381
Iroquois Pt. 740
Kaimiloa
668
Keone`ula
886
Pohakea
578
(MT)
759
964
1107
1128
861
738
738
-170
+122
+274
-388
-193
+148
-160
Classroom Shortages
Ewa El
Holomua
Keone`ula
(rounded)
-2
-12 (no space for construction)
-5 (4 portables are in planning
stage and may be available next year)
The Future
Development depends on the economy
Unit sales depends on the economy
Number of families per household
depends on economy (seeing multi-generational
households)
Number of children predictable if 1
family per household
Next re-zoning depends on numbers
Gentry Developments
Future Options
Continue to re-zone EBES &
Keone`ula periodically
Build classrooms to end
shortages on elementary
campuses
Look at the entire Campbell
Complex elementary schools to
re-zone the entire complex K-6
Build 3rd wing of EMMS; add
grade 6 from all schools
Convert Ilima Intermediate to
MS (Gr. 6-8)
Elementary = K-5
Holomua to regular calendar
Disruptive to families
Money ?? :<(
Another disruption to families
Legislative support needed
No cost for facilities
JCHS Concern
Current enrollment
2768
Facility capacity
2022
Difference
+746
There is no land for further
construction.
CAS/DOE Recommendation #1
Convince the Legislature to finance
completion of EMMS (2 - 3 yr)
Move all grade 6 students to EMMS and
Ilima (middle school)
Re-zone entire complex for equity in
elementary schools
Return Holomua to regular calendar
CAS Recommendation #2
Convince the Legislature to finance
completion of EMMS
Move all grade 6 to EMMS and Ilima
Re-zone entire complex for equity in
elementary schools
Close Pohakea; facility to JCHS.
Return Holomua to regular calendar
What You Can Do
Write comments/suggestions
(paper provided)
Lobby the Legislature to complete
EMMS
Email
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Tonight’s Information
School web sites
Ewabeach.k12.hi.us
Keoneula.k12.hi.us or Keoneulaes.org