LONG-RANGE SCHOOL BUILDING PLAN, 2008-09 UPDATE

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•SY 2006-07 and 2007-08 – Off-target analysis, review optimal target areas, refine SPDM
•Summer 2008 – Process review
•Fall 2008 – Land Use data collection
•January-February 2009 – SPDM
•January 31, 2009 – SPDM Projections: Draft 1
•March 4, 2009 – SPDM Projections: Final
•March 2009 – Optimal target areas for future school sites
Data Collection Changes
•Streamlined Process:
-Parcel Profile Decision Engine
-Residential Build-out Timeline
-Review Off-Target Planning Regions
Model Changes
•SubRegion Resolution
•Data-driven Build-out Curve
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Downloads

Title
Format
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2008-09 Student Potential Distribution Model Update Adobe Acrobat (pdf) 576 KB
2009-2028 SubRegion, K-12 Projections Excel (xls) 38 KB
WCPSS Long-Range School Building Plan, 2008-09 Update,
PowerPoint Presentation
Adobe Acrobat (pdf) 2,409 KB
Subregion cumulative growth USA graph video (avi) 67,488 KB
Hot Spots subregion cumulative growth video (avi) 62,983 KB

NOTES

2008-09 STUDENT POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION MODEL Update This document serves not only to present the 2008-09 Update projections but also to examine some of the statistics generated by the analyses of the last two years and the resulting changes in methodology.
HOT SPOT MOVIE Projections suggest that growth will be seen throughout the county, but some areas have more growth potential than others. “Hot-spot” analysis provides a view of growth characteristics based on aggregates of Planning Regions.  Red coloring indicates area growth higher than the county average and blue indicates area growth lower than the county average.  The yellow areas indicate growth rates equal to the county average.
SUBREGION GROWTH MOVIE

This animation shows the cumulative growth through 2028 aggregated to SubRegion resolution.  There are 40 SubRegions in the county, including two non-residential SubRegions.

LINK to Long-Range School Plan, 2005-2025 Website
(Previous Plan)
The 2005-2025 Wake County Public School System Long-Range School Plan is a result of almost two years of collaborative effort between the Operations Research and Education Laboratory (OR/Ed. Lab), Wake County Public School System (WCPSS), the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO), Wake County Government (Wake County), and the 12 Wake County Municipal Planning Departments (municipal planners).

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