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<br />4. Including previously approved subdivisions these schools will be at what <br />percent of their stated capacity when the proposed development is completed? <br /> <br />Elementary - <br /> <br />91.40 % <br /> <br />Middle - <br /> <br />113.20% <br /> <br />High- <br /> <br />118.45 % <br /> <br />5. The schools currently available in this area can or cannot accommodate the <br />additional students expected from this development? (if the answer above is <br />"can", please stop here) <br /> <br />6. If this development cannot be served by existing schools, are any steps <br />planned within the next two years to address this service delivery issue? Yes / <br />No. If yes, please describe the steps that will be taken (use an additional sheet <br />if necessary). Are these changes in an adopted capital improvement plan or <br />has funding been identified? <br /> <br />Note Hickory Ridge High School projected to open in August 2007 will <br />provide relief at Jay M. Robinson High School. Funding for this school <br />was approved in the 2004 School Bond. <br /> <br />7. If there are not plans for new school facilities in the next two years, please <br />describe the additional resources required to adequately serve the proposed <br />development (attach an additional sheet if necessary)? <br /> <br />In the Revised Critical Facility Projects presented to the BOE on April 27, <br />2006 a middle school renovation proposed for 2010 at J. N. Fries would <br />increase capacity by 200 students. This is in the second funding cycle. <br /> <br />8. Are the improvements described in question 7 above included in an adopted <br />capital improvement plan or has funding been identified? Yes / No <br /> <br />Funding has not been identified for the J. N. Fries MS renovation. <br /> <br />This form was completed by: Robert C. Kluttz <br /> <br />Date: June 12.2006 <br /> <br />&-C/ <br />