Boundary and Facility Usage Review
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Feeder Pattern Adjustments and Building Utilization:
Following are current Central High School feeder schools and alternates that would create a complete feeder system (K-12) to Central High School, as well as improve building utilization throughout that feeder system.
Note: The capacity data is based on September 2007 enrollment and the number of students living within specific school attendance areas as of July 7, 2008. Each “Alternate” is a group of possible changes to improve feeder patterns and/or the efficiency of building usage
Current Feeder Pattern |
Alternate A: |
Alternate A-1: Study as a "SPS Choice" site |
Alternate B: Westport K-8 and Study as an Alternative Center |
|---|---|---|---|
Hickory Hills Middle School Jarrett Middle School + Pipkin Middle School « Study Middle School + |
Pipkin Middle School « Study Middle School
|
Pipkin Middle School « Study Middle School
|
Pipkin Middle School « Study Middle School Westport K-8 |
| * Denotes schools that feed into more than one middle school. | + Denotes schools that feed into more than one high school. | « Denotes current “SPS Choice” Program. (see “Definition of Terms”) |
Alternate A: Feeder pattern adjustments and building utilization for the GHS feeder pattern.
- FEEDER CHANGE: Bingham Elementary School would send all students to Glendale High School shifting 53 students 9-12 from Central High School (on average 13 incoming freshmen to GHS).
- FEEDER CHANGE: Bissett Elementary School would send all students to Study Middle School shifting 92 students 6-8 from Pipkin Middle School (on average 31 incoming 6th grade students to SMS).
- FEEDER CHANGE: Campbell Elementary School would send all students to Central High School shifting 62 students 9-12 from Parkview High School (on average 16 incoming freshmen to CHS).
- FEEDER CHANGE: McGregor Elementary School would send all students to Jarrett Middle School shifting 111 students 6-8 from Study Middle School (on average 37 incoming 6th grade students to JMS).
- FEEDER CHANGE: Rountree Elementary School would send all students to Parkview High School shifting 29 students 9-12 from Central High School (on average 7 incoming freshmen to PHS).
- FEEDER/BOUNDARY CHANGE: Westport Elementary School would send all students to Central High School. Currently there is a small section of Westport that is east of the railroad tracks that feeds into Parkview High School. This is only a boundary clean up as no students live in this area and it does not affect middle or high school enrollments.
- BOUNDARY CHANGE: The western portion of Portland Elementary School would be incorporated into Westport Elementary School shifting 62 students K-5 from Portland Elementary School; this has no effect at the middle school level as those students already attend Study Middle School (on average 10 kindergarten students to Westport).
- FEEDER/BOUNDARY CHANGE: The western portion of Portland Elementary School would be merged into Westport Elementary School shifting 59 students 9-12 from Parkview High School to Central High School (on average 15 incoming freshmen to CHS).
Alternate A-1: Same as Alternate A with Study as a “SPS Choice” site to increase enrollment; Study has room for 267 additional students.
Change in Enrollment/Capacity: Alternate A and A-1
|
Current |
Current Capacity |
Net Enrollment |
Proposed |
Proposed |
Adjusted Capacity |
Portland Elementary |
235 |
113.53% |
-62 |
173 |
83.57% |
N/A |
Westport Elementary |
442 |
82.13% |
+62 |
504 |
93.68% |
N/A |
Central High School « |
1524 |
78.04% |
+39 |
1563 |
80.03% |
N/A |
Glendale High School |
1445 |
92.77% |
+53 |
1498 |
96.15% |
84.06% |
Parkview High School |
1569 |
103.50% |
-92 |
1477 |
97.43% |
91.80% |
Jarrett Middle School |
545 |
78.67% |
+111 |
656 |
94.66% |
N/A |
Pipkin Middle School « |
535 |
73.33% |
-92 |
443 |
60.68% |
N/A |
Study Middle School |
379 |
58.63% |
-19 |
360 |
55.73% |
N/A |
* Capacity contingent on scope of new construction. |
« Denotes current “SPS Choice” Program. (see “Definition of Terms”) |
Alternate B: Westport as a K-8 / Study as a District Alternative Center.
- All feeder changes from Alternate A and A-1.
- BOUNDARY CHANGE: Westport Elementary School becomes Westport K-8 School; includes current and proposed changes for Westport Elementary School attendance area, to include Campbell Elementary and Bissett Elementary for grades 6-8.
- Study Middle School becomes a District Alternative Center.
Change in Enrollment/Capacity: Alternate B
School |
Current |
Current Capacity |
Net Enrollment |
Proposed |
Proposed |
Adjusted Capacity with Current Construction |
Portland Elementary |
235 |
113.53% |
-62 |
173 |
83.57% |
N/A |
Westport K-5 |
442 |
82.13% |
+62 |
504 |
93.68% |
N/A |
Westport 6-8 |
N/A |
N/A |
+360 |
360 |
* |
N/A |
Central High School « |
1524 |
78.04% |
+39 |
1563 |
80.03% |
N/A |
Glendale High School |
1445 |
92.77% |
+53 |
1498 |
96.15% |
84.06% |
Parkview High School |
1569 |
103.50% |
-92 |
1477 |
97.43% |
91.80% |
Jarrett Middle School |
545 |
78.67% |
+111 |
656 |
94.66% |
N/A |
Pipkin Middle School « |
535 |
73.33% |
-92 |
443 |
60.68% |
N/A |
Study Middle School |
379 |
58.63% |
-379 |
Varies |
Varies |
N/A |
* Capacity contingent on scope of new construction. |
« Denotes current “SPS Choice” Program. (see “Definition of Terms”) |
Central High School Current Feeder Pattern (CHS-1)

Central High School Proposed Feeder Patterns (CHS-2)

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Learn More
Read the entire Boundary and Facility Usage Review document. (PDF)
View the compiled input received from the community (PDF)
Boundary Review Final Report - November 2008 (PDF)
Review proposed alternates by school:
- Central High School Feeder System
- Glendale High School Feeder System
- Hillcrest High School Feeder System
- Kickapoo High School Feeder System
- Parkview High School Feeder System
- KHS/PHS/SW Area
Other Information:
- Read the Boundary Review Processes & Procedures (PDF)
- Compare current and proposed feeder patterns
- Learn about grandfathering options
- Read Frequently Asked Questions
- Schedule a presentation for your community organization or neighborhood association
