HCPSS MPIA Request #2018-137

Requested Information
Hello I am requesting specific information regarding the program capacity multiplier for schools. It's mentioned in the 2017 feasibility study and would like to know how the multiplier works and how data regarding each high school is utilized to determine capacity. Thank you
Status
Complete
Response Notes

The explanation of how the program multiplier is used can be found in the 2017 Feasibility Study (pages 14-15): http://www.hcpss.org/f/schoolplanning/2017-feasibility-study.pdf?a as well as Policy 6010 – School Attendance Areas (page two under the definition of Program Capacity): http://www.hcpss.org/f/board/policies/6010.pdf.

More specifically, the high school formula as provided by the School Planning Office is:

    High = # of teaching stations x 25 x 80% (or 85%) (special education classes are excluded)

For reference, during the 2009 review of high school capacities, based on high school principals feedback and public testimony, a variable (of 80% or 85%) based on general education specifications was incorporated in the calculation. The action item for the Board to review methodology for HS capacity calculation was presented to the Board of Education on March 26, 2009: http://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/hcpssmd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=82C7AW102177. Capacities are re-assessed over time using the same calculation that the Board approved. example, after the completion of an addition/renovation or the addition or relocation of a regional program, a school capacity could be reviewed and recalculated.

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