Superintendent's
Preliminary Recommendation
Analysis by
region: NORTHEAST
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Overview:
There are eight neighborhood schools in the Northeast region
(Bryant, Laurelhurst, Olympic Hills, Olympic View, John Rogers,
Sacajawea, View Ridge, and Wedgwood) as well as one regional
alternative school (AE II at Decatur) that provide a total of 3,190
seats for kindergarten through fifth grade students. AS #1 at
Pinehurst and Summit K-12 at Jane Addams are also located in this
region, but are not included in these capacity numbers, as these
are all-city draw programs. Currently 3,662 of the elementary
students attending Seattle Public Schools reside in this region.
The number of resident elementary students attending Seattle Public
Schools is projected to increase to 4,336 by 2014.
Currently there are 472 elementary seats needed; by 2014 we
anticipate needing 1,176 elementary seats. Therefore we recommend
not closing any buildings and increasing elementary capacity by
adding portables to several sites.
Building Closure Recommendation:
Building Repurpose Recommendation:
- Eliminate Summit K-12 alternative program (
school analysis) and repurpose Jane Addams building for a
neighborhood K-5 and a neighborhood 6-8 middle school.
Other Recommendations:
- Expand AE II (
school analysis) from a K-5 to a K-8 regional alternative
school, and accommodate middle school capacity by adding
portables.
- Reduce AS #1 assignment and transportation area from all-city
draw to Northeast, Northwest, and Queen Anne/Magnolia.
- Increase elementary capacity at Olympic Hills, View Ridge, and
John Rogers by adding portables at each site.
Criteria Metrics:
|
Name
|
Criteria
Scores
|
| |
Building Capacity
|
Site Size
|
Building Condition
|
Portable Score
|
Isolation Score
|
Walk Score
|
First Choices
|
Overall
|
|
Bryant
|
435
|
3
|
0.96
|
1.00
|
100
|
0.37
|
107
|
1.139
|
|
Decatur
|
262
|
10
|
0.54
|
0.93
|
80
|
0.00
|
71
|
1.139
|
|
Laurelhurst
|
387
|
14
|
0.48
|
0.81
|
100
|
0.73
|
113
|
1.139
|
|
Olympic
Hills
|
342
|
7
|
0.57
|
0.78
|
100
|
0.52
|
29
|
1.139
|
|
Olympic
View
|
395
|
5
|
0.85
|
1.00
|
100
|
0.46
|
60
|
1.139
|
|
Pinehurst
|
244
|
3
|
0.61
|
1.00
|
100
|
0.00
|
26
|
1.139
|
|
Rogers
|
286
|
9
|
0.70
|
0.93
|
100
|
0.45
|
21
|
1.139
|
|
Sacajawea
|
262
|
4
|
0.62
|
0.93
|
100
|
0.63
|
47
|
1.139
|
|
View
Ridge
|
443
|
9
|
0.69
|
0.79
|
89
|
0.30
|
96
|
1.139
|
|
Wedgwood
|
378
|
5
|
0.57
|
0.90
|
100
|
0.49
|
82
|
0.836
|
|
Name
|
Criteria
Rankings
|
| |
Building Capacity
|
Site Size
|
Building Condition
|
Portable Score
|
Isolation Score
|
Walk Score
|
First Choices
|
Overall
|
|
Bryant
|
2
|
9
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
7
|
2
|
1
|
|
Decatur
|
8
|
2
|
9
|
5
|
10
|
9
|
5
|
10
|
|
Laurelhurst
|
4
|
1
|
10
|
8
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
|
Olympic
Hills
|
6
|
5
|
7
|
10
|
1
|
3
|
8
|
8
|
|
Olympic
View
|
3
|
6
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
5
|
6
|
2
|
|
Pinehurst
|
10
|
9
|
6
|
1
|
1
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
|
Rogers
|
7
|
3
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
6
|
10
|
4
|
|
Sacajawea
|
8
|
8
|
5
|
5
|
1
|
2
|
7
|
6
|
|
View
Ridge
|
1
|
3
|
4
|
9
|
9
|
8
|
3
|
7
|
|
Wedgwood
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
7
|
1
|
4
|
4
|
4
|
Note: Buildings within the region are ranked on each criterion
in descending order from 1 to 10, with 1 indicating the most
preferred.
Discussion of the Criteria and Rationale:
We recommend eliminating the Summit K-12
alternative program in order to increase the neighborhood
elementary and middle school capacity needed in this region.
(Please see the middle school section, below, for a full discussion
of this recommendation).
AE II at Decatur is currently
an alternative K-5 for the Northeast region. In order to give
families in the region the opportunity to attend an alternative
middle school in the region, we recommend increasing the AE II to
include grades 6-8. The capacity for this can be achieved by adding
portables with restroom facilities to the site.
AS #1, an alternative K-8 school, is located in
the Pinehurst building in this region. This program is currently an
all-city draw, but many of the students in the program come from
the Northwest and Northeast regions. We recommend reducing the AS
#1 assignment draw to the Northwest, Northeast, and Queen
Anne/Magnolia regions. This will allow more regional students to
access this program, and will also reduce transportation costs.
Given the current population, and the anticipated growth in the
region, we do not recommend closing any elementary buildings.
At this time we expect that adding suitable
portables at Olympic Hills, View
Ridge, and John Rogers will accommodate
anticipated growth.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Overview:
There is one neighborhood school in the Northeast region (Nathan
Eckstein) that provides a total of 1,267 seats for sixth through
eighth grade students. There are currently no regional alternative
schools with middle school capacity (there are two all-city
alternative schools with middle school capacity that are not
included in this analysis: Summit K-12 and AS #1). Currently 1,671
of the middle school students attending Seattle Public Schools
reside in this region; we anticipate that number to grow to 1,959
in 2014.
We need to add capacity in this region, as the region currently
needs 404 more seats, and we anticipate needing 692 seats by 2014.
Building Closure Recommendation:
Building Repurpose Recommendation:
- Summit K-12 program eliminated (
school analysis). Jane Addams building repurposed to
accommodate a neighborhood K-5 elementary and a neighborhood 6-8
middle school.
Other Recommendation:
- Expand AE II from a K-5 alternative program to a K-8
alternative program.
Criteria Metrics:
|
Name
|
Criteria
Scores
|
| |
Building Capacity
|
Site Size
|
Building Condition
|
Portable Score
|
First Choices
|
|
Addams
|
835
|
21
|
0.57
|
1.00
|
44
|
|
Eckstein
|
1267
|
14
|
0.50
|
0.82
|
464
|
|
Marshall
|
786
|
3
|
0.49
|
1.00
|
NA
|
Discussion of the Criteria and Rationale:
If Nathan Eckstein remains the only middle
school for the Northeast region, then there is a shortage of
approximately 400 seats and an anticipated shortage in 2014 of
approximately 700 seats. This demand requires that more middle
school capacity be created. Jane Addams was
originally built as a middle school, and to create the required
elementary and middle school capacity, we recommend repurposing
Jane Addams as a K-5 neighborhood elementary and a 6-8 neighborhood
middle school. This will add approximately 300 elementary
seats and approximately 500 middle school seats to the region.
Although approximately 200 more middle school seats may be needed
by 2014, we will continue to monitor enrollment growth in the
region to ensure all students can be accommodated.
In order to provide families in every region with a K-8
alternative option, we recommend that AE II expand
from a K-5 to a K-8 alternative program. The AE II K-8 alternative
program will remain at the Decatur building with the needed
capacity provided by the addition of portables. Students in this
region will continue to have access to AS #1.
HIGH SCHOOL
Overview:
There are currently two comprehensive high schools in the
Northeast region (Nathan Hale and Roosevelt) that provide a total
of 3,137 seats. Additionally, there is one all-city draw (Summit at
Jane Addams) in the region that is not included in the capacity
totals. Currently 2,350 of the high school students attending
Seattle Public Schools live in this region; we anticipate that
number to increase to 2,624 in 2014.
Although we have excess capacity now, with 787 excess seats, and
anticipate continued excess, with 513 excess seats, this excess is
not sufficient to close any high school.
Building Closure Recommendation:
Building Repurpose Recommendation:
Other Recommendation:
- Remove enrollment cap at Nathan Hale (
school analysis) and increase enrollment to more closely match
building capacity of 1,583 students.
Criteria Metrics:
|
Name
|
Criteria
Scores
|
| |
Building Capacity
|
Site Size
|
Building Condition
|
Portable Score
|
First Choices
|
|
Nathan
Hale
|
1583
|
18
|
0.34
|
0.86
|
299
|
|
Roosevelt
|
1554
|
9
|
1.00
|
1.00
|
553
|
Discussion of the Criteria and Rationale:
The District's goal is to provide every high school student with
a guaranteed regional high school assignment. To achieve this goal,
and in particular to guarantee Queen Anne/Magnolia students an
assignment to a nearby high school, capacity at existing
comprehensive north end high schools must be maximized. Nathan
Hale's capacity is 1,583 and its October 2004 enrollment was 1,074.
To maximize north end capacity, the enrollment at Nathan Hale must
increase to more closely match the building capacity.