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Maplewood HS, Sir Robert L Borden BTI, Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI & West Hill CI
Community Meeting – June 3, 2015
Pupil Accommodation Review
Agenda
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Maplewood HS, Sir R L Borden BTI, Sir W Laurier CI & West Hill CI PARC
• Welcome and Introductions • Pupil Accommodation Review
• Role of PARC • Meeting Norms, Voting Members, Quorum, Consensus
• PARC Background and Process to Date • Information about Schools in this Review
• School Information Profiles • Teaching and Learning • Accommodation and Enrolment Data
• TDSB Central Staff Option • Summary of PARC Discussion at May 7 Meeting • Business Arising from May 7 Meeting • Questions and Comments • Next Steps • Closing and Thank You
Role of the Pupil Accommodation Review Committee
• A Pupil Accommodation Review Committee (PARC) is made up of parents, students and community members from each of the schools identified in the review
• The committee members meets to discuss the accommodation issues in this community and review options
• The committee makes recommendations to the Board that are included in a report
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Pupil Accommodation Review
Role of the Pupil Accommodation Review Committee continued
• TDSB staff reviews the report from the PARC and writes a staff report with recommendations that is presented to the Board of Trustees
• The information gathered during this consultation process helps shape the recommendations that staff make
• The Board of Trustees makes the final decision
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Pupil Accommodation Review
PARC Membership
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• Superintendents of Education • Trustee • Principal, Parent, Students and Community member from
each school in the review • Principal from outside of the review area
Meeting Norms
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• Meetings are chaired by Superintendent of Education in conjunction with the Facilitator
• All members can speak when recognized by the chair • All members will give fair consideration to the suggestions
of others • Every attempt will be made to reach consensus through
dialogue and collaboration • We will only vote when it is apparent consensus cannot be
obtained through dialogue • Only voting members will vote
Voting Members
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• In the event of a vote, the following PARC Members will vote:
• Parents(4) • Students (4) • Community Members (4) • Principal from outside the review area (1)
Quorum
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• Quorum was defined by the PARC as 50+1% • Quorum applies to working meetings • Our suggestion is that public meetings for information will
continue with or without quorum • Decisions, whether by consensus or vote, will be made only
with a quorum
Consensus
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• The PARC decided that consensus be reached by collaboration when members agree that one of the options meets all ( or an overwhelming majority) of our guiding principles for decisions
• If consensus cannot be reached, the motion will go to a vote
• Voting will be conducted using a private ballot • The PARC agreed that 70% will constitute a majority
Meeting Procedures
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• PARC meetings will be conducted by the chair following the Agenda, keeping order through a speakers’ list and orderly progression through the business on the Agenda
• PARC members and community members may only speak when acknowledged by the chair
• Attendance will be recorded at all PARC meetings
Meeting Procedures
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• Presentation of information by resource persons will be allowed to proceed uninterrupted at the PARC with questions posed at the end of the presentation
• There will be a question period for the public at the end of the meeting
• Written submissions will be received at the public meetings by the chair
• Email submissions may be submitted to nadine.segal@tdsb.on.ca
Guiding Principles for Decisions
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Pupil Accommodation Review
• Expanded program and co-curricular offerings • Enhanced safety for students • Equity of access to program offerings • Fair Access to Specialized Programs and Schools • Minimal Use of Portables • Financially sustainable • Long-term ability to improve or expand facilities • Utilization rates of 80% to 90%
Pupil Accommodation Review
• A Pupil Accommodation Review is a Ministry-mandated process that is used to make decisions about the future of a school or group of schools
• As you know, we are here to participate in a Pupil Accommodation Review that involves Maplewood HS, Sir Robert L Borden BTI, Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI and West Hill CI
• The Board of Trustees approved the beginning of the review on March 11, 2015
• The reason for this review is the declining student enrolment at Sir Robert L Borden BTI and West Hill CI to levels that are impacting school programs
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Pupil Accommodation Review
Process to Date
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Superintendent’s Local Review
Pupil Accommodation Review Committee (PARC)
Local Feasibility Team (LFT)
Report to Central Accommodation Team requesting approval to start LFT – October 17, 2013
Report to Planning and Priorities Committee requesting approval to start PARC – March 3, 2015
LFT Meetings - November 1, November 8, 2013, September 25, 2014 & January 25, 2015
Board Approval to start PARC – March 11, 2015
Pupil Accommodation Review
Superintendent’s Local Review Meeting – September 12, 2013
Information about Schools in this Review
• A map showing the location of the schools can be found on the next slide
• A School Information Profile for each school follows • Technological Education Programs in the Review Area
follows • Current and Projected Enrolment Data for each school
follows
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Pupil Accommodation Review
Map of School Locations & Collegiate Attendance Areas
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Information about Schools in this Review
School Information Profiles
• Ministry of Education requires schools boards to develop School Information Profiles as part of the Pupil Accommodation Review process
• Information includes the following: • Facility Profile – capacity, square footage, site size, facility condition
index
• Instructional Profile – actual and projected enrolment, utilization rates, course and program offerings, grade configurations
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Information about Schools in this Review
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Information about Schools in this Review
Facility Profile Maplewood HS Sir Robert L Borden BTI Sir W Laurier CI West Hill CI
Address 120 Galloway Rd, Scarborough, ON,
M1E1W7
200 Poplar Rd, Scarborough, ON,
M1E1Z7
145 Guildwood Pky, Scarborough, ON,
M1E1P5
350 Morningside Ave, Scarborough, ON,
M1E3G3
Year Built 1967 1965 1964 1958
Site Size Acres 12.6 11.9 13.9 17.1
Facility Size Sq Ft 115,477 142,579 236,094 217,013
Sq Ft per Pupil Place 200 167 167 154
Portables on Site 31 October 2014 0 4 4 0
Facility Condition Index 2014 17% 14% 18% 18%
Facility Condition Index 2018 97% 81% 83% 87%
Facility Condition Index 2023 106% 106% 92% 113%
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Information about Schools in this Review
Instructional Profile Maplewood HS Sir Robert L Borden BTI Sir W Laurier CI West Hill CI
Grade Configuration 9 - 12 9 - 12 9 - 12 9 - 12
Grade Organization Non-Semestered Semestered Semestered Non-Semestered
Number of out of area students (Appendix B) Pg. 9 Pg. 11 Pg. 14 Pg. 15
Optional Attendance Status - 2015/16 Limited Limited Closed Limited
% of students attending local school that reside in the attendance area - October 2014
N/A N/A 73% 88%
% of TDSB students residing in attendance area that attend local school - October 2014
N/A N/A 63% 41%
Actual Enrolment October 2010 299 533 1,472 1,244
Actual Enrolment October 2014 206 281 1,427 760
Projected Enrolment October 2015 187 250 1410 720
Projected Enrolment October 2019 169 208 1,274 717
Projected Enrolment October 2024 186 228 1,263 679
Facility Capacity 576 852 1,416 1,407
Actual Utilization Rate October 2010 52% 63% 104% 88%
Actual Utilization Rate October 2014 36% 33% 101% 54%
Projected Utilization October 2015 32% 29% 100% 51%
Projected Utilization October 2019 29% 24% 90% 51%
Projected Utilization October 2024 32% 27% 89% 48%
Centres of Innovation for Skills and Technologies
LEGEND Horticulture & Landscaping
Cosmetology and Aesthetics Manufacturing
Hospitality & Tourism Transportation
Health & Wellness Construction
ICT ICT Printing
STEM School
(MEDIA)
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Centres of Innovation for Skills and Technologies
LEGEND Horticulture & Landscaping
Cosmetology and Aesthetics Manufacturing
Hospitality & Tourism Transportation
Health & Wellness Construction
ICT ICT Printing
STEM School
West Hill CI
Laurier CI (SHSM)
West Hill CI
Laurier CI (SHSM)
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Technological Education Programs in the Area of Interest
LEGEND Horticulture & Landscaping
Cosmetology and Aesthetics Manufacturing
Hospitality & Tourism Transportation
Health & Wellness Construction
ICT ICT Printing
STEM School
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Secondary School Enrolment - TDSB - 2010 to 2024
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TDSB System Enrolment
Age <15 Age 15 Age 16 Age 17 Age 18 Age 19 Age 20+ Total
Actual
2010 17,814 18,528 18,957 18,782 8,273 3,149 1,916 87,419 55
2011 17,089 18,200 18,798 19,083 7,954 3,051 1,809 85,984 -1,435
2012 16,729 17,497 18,549 18,856 7,601 2,704 1,612 83,548 -2,436
2013 15,914 17,002 17,705 18,560 6,468 2,499 1,573 79,721 -3,827
2014 16,250 16,205 17,223 17,751 5,806 2,147 1,475 76,857 -2,864
Projected
2015 15,595 16,543 16,416 17,275 5,680 1,916 1,272 74,697 -2,160
2016 15,464 15,876 16,758 16,465 5,528 1,874 1,128 73,093 -1,604
2017 15,338 15,742 16,082 16,808 5,269 1,824 1,087 72,150 -943
2018 15,499 15,614 15,947 16,130 5,379 1,739 1,054 71,362 -788
2019 15,588 15,778 15,817 15,994 5,162 1,775 1,008 71,122 -240
2024 15,936 16,075 16,432 16,768 5,243 1,702 974 73,130
Year+ / - From Previous
Year
Student Enrolment as of October 31st of each year
Maplewood HS – Student Enrolment 2010 to 2024
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Information about Schools in this Review
Ministry Rated Capacity….. 576 pupil places
Age <15 Age 15 Age 16 Age 17 Age 18 Age 19 Age 20+ Total
Actual
2010 35 45 74 44 47 29 25 299 -4 52%
2011 51 35 43 67 38 34 22 290 -9 50%
2012 32 50 36 36 53 35 28 270 -20 47%
2013 24 33 50 29 26 39 29 230 -40 40%
2014 27 28 31 46 23 23 28 206 -24 36%
Projected
2015 28 28 28 28 37 20 18 187 -19 32%
2016 28 29 28 25 22 33 16 181 -6 31%
2017 28 29 29 25 20 19 26 176 -5 31%
2018 30 29 29 26 20 18 15 167 -9 29%
2019 30 31 29 26 21 18 14 169 2 29%
2024 34 33 33 30 22 19 15 186 17 32%
YearStudent Enrolment as of October 31st of each year Utilization
Rate
+ / - From Previous
Year
Sir Robert L Borden BTI – Student Enrolment 2010 to 2024
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Information about Schools in this Review
Ministry Rated Capacity….. 852 pupil places
Age <15 Age 15 Age 16 Age 17 Age 18 Age 19 Age 20+ Total
Actual
2010 91 113 109 102 69 27 22 533 -20 63%
2011 94 91 125 110 57 26 11 514 -19 60%
2012 73 94 80 109 39 25 6 426 -88 50%
2013 57 77 84 79 52 14 5 368 -58 43%
2014 44 52 74 79 25 5 2 281 -87 33%
Projected
2015 56 43 49 70 26 5 1 250 -31 29%
2016 50 55 40 46 23 5 1 220 -30 26%
2017 50 49 52 38 15 5 1 210 -10 25%
2018 50 49 46 49 13 3 1 211 1 25%
2019 50 49 46 43 16 3 1 208 -3 24%
2024 55 54 51 48 16 3 1 228 20 27%
YearStudent Enrolment as of October 31st of each year Utilization
Rate
+ / - From Previous
Year
Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI – Student Enrolment 2010 to 2024
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Information about Schools in this Review
Ministry Rated Capacity….. 1416 pupil places
Age <15 Age 15 Age 16 Age 17 Age 18 Age 19 Age 20+ Total
Actual
2010 314 357 319 317 139 20 6 1,472 63 104%
2011 353 321 363 330 106 17 6 1,496 24 106%
2012 339 368 322 364 100 17 2 1,512 16 107%
2013 343 335 356 323 68 16 6 1,447 -65 102%
2014 332 343 334 351 52 9 6 1,427 -20 101%
Projected
2015 340 332 340 331 58 6 3 1,410 -17 100%
2016 307 340 329 337 55 7 2 1,377 -33 97%
2017 312 307 337 326 56 7 2 1,347 -30 95%
2018 300 312 304 334 54 7 2 1,313 -34 93%
2019 301 300 309 301 55 6 2 1,274 -39 90%
2024 300 300 297 305 53 6 2 1,263 -11 89%
There are 4 portables on site as of October 31, 2014
YearStudent Enrolment as of October 31st of each year Utilization
Rate
+ / - From Previous
Year
West Hill CI – Student Enrolment 2010 to 2024
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Information about Schools in this Review
Ministry Rated Capacity….. 1407 pupil places
Age <15 Age 15 Age 16 Age 17 Age 18 Age 19 Age 20+ Total
Actual
2010 271 293 345 271 51 11 2 1,244 24 88%
2011 209 278 287 330 43 5 4 1,156 -88 82%
2012 203 211 252 265 41 6 4 982 -174 70%
2013 134 207 206 235 34 10 826 -156 59%
2014 182 139 202 189 31 8 9 760 -66 54%
Projected
2015 176 187 136 186 25 7 3 720 -40 51%
2016 185 181 183 126 24 6 3 708 -12 50%
2017 171 191 177 170 16 6 2 733 25 52%
2018 171 176 187 165 22 4 2 727 -6 52%
2019 167 176 172 174 21 5 2 717 -10 51%
2024 154 169 172 158 19 5 2 679 -38 48%
YearStudent Enrolment as of October 31st of each year Utilization
Rate
+ / - From Previous
Year
Summary of Accommodation and Enrolment – Status Quo
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Information about Schools in this Review
Note: (1) Native Learning Centre East is located within the Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI facility. (2) The 4 portables located on the Sir Robert L Borden BTI site are assigned to Section 23 programs.
Status Quo Actual 31 October 2014 Projected 31 October 2019 Projected 31 October 2024
School Capacity Grade Range
Enrolment Head Count
Utilization Rate
Port-ables
Grade Range
Enrolment Head Count
Utilization Rate
Port-ables
Grade Range
Enrolment Head Count
Utilization Rate
Port-ables
Maplewood HS 576 9-12 206 36% 0 9-12 169 29% 0 9-12 186 32% 0
Sir Robert L Borden BTI 852 9-12 281 33% 4 9-12 208 24% 4 9-12 228 27% 4
Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI 1,416 9-12 1,427 101% 4 9-12 1,274 90% 0 9-12 1,263 89% 0
Native Learning Centre East 21 11-12 15 71% 0 11-12 16 76% 0 11-12 16 76% 0
West Hill CI 1,407 9-12 760 54% 0 9-12 717 51% 0 9-12 679 48% 0
Total 4,272 2,689 63% 8 2,384 56% 4 2,372 56% 4
TDSB Central Staff Option
• TDSB Central Staff have developed an initial option for the schools in this review
• This option will be shared with you now
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TDSB Central Staff Option
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• Close Sir Robert L Borden BTI - scheduled for June 30, 2016.
• Return Sir R L Borden BTI Regular Program students to their Home School by attendance area of Home Address.
• Return Sir R L Borden BTI Learning Disability Program students to their Home School by attendance area of Home Address.
• Return Sir R L Borden BTI MID Program students to their Home School by attendance area of Home Address.
• Close the Sir R L Borden BTI Behavioural Program by June 2016.
• Relocate Sir R L Borden BTI Section 23 Programs to other area schools (East Metro Youth Services 2 classes & Kennedy House 1 class).
Pupil Accommodation Review – TDSB Central Staff Option
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Pupil Accommodation Review – TDSB Central Staff Option Student Enrolment by Age & Program – Staff Option
Projected Enrolment by Age - October 31, 2019
School Program <15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21&> Total
Maplewood HS Autism 1 1 1 1 4Beh 1 1 1 1 4DD 12 11 9 8 6 6 8 60MID 16 18 18 16 15 12 6 101
Total 30 31 29 26 21 18 14 0 169
Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI Regular 301 300 309 301 55 6 2 1,274Sub-Total 301 300 309 301 55 6 2 0 1,274
Add 30% of the Regular Program students from Borden BTI 11 11 11 10 3 1 47Add 30% of the Learning Disability Program students from Borden BTI 2 2 2 2 1 9
Add 25% of the MID Program students from Borden BTI 2 2 1 1 1 7New Total 316 315 323 314 60 7 2 0 1,337
Native Learning Centre East Regular 2 4 3 4 3 16Total 0 2 4 3 4 3 0 0 16
West Hill CI Regular 164 173 169 171 18 2 1 698DD 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 19
Sub-Total 167 176 172 174 21 5 2 0 717Add 30% of the Regular Program students from Borden BTI 11 11 11 10 3 1 47
Add 25% of the Learning Disability Program students from Borden BTI 2 2 1 1 6Add 10% of the MID Program students from Borden BTI 1 1 1 1 4
New Total 181 190 185 186 24 6 2 0 774
16 15 14 13 4 1 1 64
2 2 2 2 2 10
3 3 3 3 2 14
Group Totals 548 558 560 547 117 35 19 0 2,384
Return 45% of the Learning Disability Program students from Borden BTI back to the students local school
Return 40% of the Regular Program students from Borden BTI back to the students local school
Return 65% of the MID Program students from Borden BTI back to the students local school
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Pupil Accommodation Review – TDSB Central Staff Option
Summary of Accommodation and Enrolment – Staff Option
Note: Native Learning Centre East is located within the Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI facility.
Staff Option Projected 31 October 2019 Projected 31 October 2024 School Capacity Grade
Range Enrolment
Head Count
Utilization Rate
Port-ables
Grade Range
Enrolment Head Count
Utilization Rate
Port-ables
Maplewood HS 576 9-12 169 29% 0 9-12 186 32% 0
Sir Robert L Borden BTI 0 - 0 0% 0 - 0 0% 0
Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI 1,416 9-12 1,337 94% 0 9-12 1,332 94% 0
Native Learning Centre East
21 11-12 16 76% 0 11-12 16 76% 0
West Hill CI 1,407 9-12 774 55% 0 9-12 742 53% 0
Total 3,420 2,296 67% 0 2,276 67% 0
PARC • Summary of PARC discussion at May 7 Meeting
• Finding Students
• Use of School Building
• Support for Student Transition
• Business Arising from May 7 Meeting
• Transfers to TCDSB
• Campus Model Research
• Early School Leavers
• Alternative School
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Maplewood HS, Sir R L Borden BTI, Sir W Laurier CI & West Hill CI PARC
TDSB / TCDSB Student Transfers
October 31, 2013 to October 31, 2014
• TDSB student transfers to the TCDSB …………………………..... 1,675
• TDSB student transfers to the TCDSB Grade 8 to Grade 9 ………. 558
• 130 Grade 8 students from the West Hill CI elementary feeder schools
• 12 Grade 8 students from the Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI elementary feeder schools
• TDSB student admissions from the TCDSB …………………….... 1,191
• TDSB student admissions from the TCDSB Grade 8 to Grade 9 … 418
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Questions and Comments
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Maplewood HS, Sir R L Borden BTI, Sir W Laurier CI & West Hill CI PARC
Next Steps: Upcoming Meetings
• The next Working Meeting for PARC members will take place on:
• Monday, June 15 at Sir R L Borden BTI from 8:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
• Public Meetings will take place on:
• Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at West Hill CI
• Monday, June 15, 2015 at Sir R L Borden BTI
• Thursday, June 18, 2015 at Sir R L Borden BTI
All Public meetings are scheduled from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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Next Steps: Reporting Out
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PARC Report
Staff Response Public Meeting
PARC discusses findings and feedback to generate a report - November 2015
Public Meeting to report on the Staff Response to the PARC Recommendations – Proposed: January 2016
Report to Planning and Priorities Committee with Staff Recommendations – Proposed: February or March2016
Board
Planning and Priorities Committee
A final decision is made by the TDSB Board – Proposed: February or March 2016
Maplewood HS, Sir R L Borden BTI, Sir W Laurier CI & West Hill CI PARC
Superintendent submits PARC Report to Director of Education - November 2015
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