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LAKEFIELD DISTRICT

SECONDARY SCHOOL

SCHOOL INFORMATION PROFILE

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LAKEFIELD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL AND LAKEFIELD DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL

INSTRUCTIONAL PROFILE Staffing: Full time Principal and Vice-Principal between both schools LDSS - 24 teaching staff with a Full Time Equivalency of 20.33 3 Secretaries There are no Educational Assistants or Child and Youth Worker assigned this school year. LDI - 7 teaching staff with a Full Time Equivalency of 5.72 .5 Secretary 1.5 Educational Assistants FMNI Resource Room – 1 Educational Assistant and 1 Child and Youth Worker supplied by Curve Lake First Nation 1 Student Retention Counsellor (3 days per week) 1 School Board Counsellor (one day per week (Tuesdays) between both schools) 1 Technical Services Specialist (T.S.S.)

Lakefield District Secondary School Course Information

Grade 9 and 10 (Junior level) Grade 11 and 12 (Senior level)

Core subjects are offered in applied, academic, open and locally developed. Students experience a combination of levels and/or grades in multiple subjects beginning in grade 9.

Grade 9 and 10 Optional Courses

Senior level courses are offered in open, workplace, college and university levels. Compulsory courses offered may be combined by grade, levels or grade and levels to allow course(s) to run.

Grade 11 and 12 Optional Courses

Arts and Crafts Drama

Drama Music – Guitar

Music – Guitar Music

Music Ojibway

Ojibway Business Studies

Automotive/Transportation Co-operative Education

Communication Technology

Film Studies

Construction/Woodworking Automotive/Transportation

Hospitality/Foods Construction/Woodworking

Manufacturing/Metal Hospitality/Foods

Manufacturing/Metal

Communication/Technology

The Geo-venture program begins in grade 9 and continues through grade 12

Students experience: a combination of levels and or grades beginning in grade 9, courses offered may have multiple grades and levels in one class courses such as Ojibway and French will have all grades in one class combined courses

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Courses Statistical Information:

Lakefield District Secondary School offers 107 courses. Courses are offered as demonstrated in the chart below: Course selections offered at LDSS: 107

Percentage

Single course classes 35 32.71Combined courses (same grade, different levels) 14 13.08Combined courses (same level, different grade) 27 25.23Combined courses (levels and grades differ) 25 23.36Combined Subjects (subject, grade and levels may differ) 6 5.61

Total Combined Courses 72 67.29

 

Courses by Grade: Courses available by grade: Grade 9 22Grade 10 25Grade 11 31Grade 12 29Total courses 107

   

33% ‐ Single Course Class

13% ‐ Combined, same grade/differenet levels

25% ‐ Combined, same level, different grade

23% Combined , level and grades differ

6% Combined Subjects/grades/levels

LDSS Course Summary

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LAKEFIELD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL – CLASS ORGANIZATION

Class

Sub Program

Class Regular Total Total FTE

FTE 07 08 Total Int Total

Total

7a Regular Track 1. 26. 26. 26. 26.

7b Regular Track 1. 26. 26. 26. 26.

8a Regular Track 1. 30. 30. 30. 30.

8b Regular Track 1. 30. 30. 30. 30.

Total 4. 52. 60. 112. 112. 112.

                    

Specialized Programs: Geo-venture Program (Grades 9 -12) Geo-venture Program - Grade 12 (Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)) Film Studies – Grades 11 and 12 Hospitality Program – Grades 11 and 12 - SHSM / College Dual Credit Program Personal Fitness – Grades 11 and 12 – College Dual Credit Program Extracurricular Activities: Intermediate School Clubs/Activities Sports Student Council Basketball Intermediate Band Cross-Country Running Intramurals at lunch Soccer Terry Fox Run Three-Pitch Track and Field Volleyball Secondary School Clubs/Activities Sports – Fall Season Student Council Girls Basketball Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) Boys Football Girls’ Group Cross Country Running Band (Int. and Sec.) Drop in Games Sports – Winter Season Prom Committee Girls Volleyball White Pine Book Club Boys Basketball Literary Festival -Writes of Passage Girls Hockey Drama Club Nordic Skiing Breakfast Club Terry Fox Run Sports – Spring Season Girls Lacrosse Boys Lacrosse Track and Field Badminton

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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School BoardLakefield District Secondary School

71 Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario K0L 2H0

Property Details: Lakefield District Secondary School

Site Size: 18.88 +/- Acres or 7.64 ha

Parking Spaces: 97 Portable Classrooms: 0Water & Sewer Services: Municipal Water & SewerHard Surface Play Areas: 9,639 Sq. Ft.

Hard Surface Parking & Driveways: 76,473 Sq. Ft.Sports Track and Field: Track & Field and long jump, etc.

Additional Sports Facilities: Ball diamond, Basketball court and beach volleyball

School Facility Details: Lakefield District Secondary School OTG: 702pupil places

Gross Floor Area: 87,477 Sq. ft. or 8,127 Sq. metres Year Built: 1952 add'n 1957, 66 & 71

# of Rooms OTG/Room Totals:Instructional Spaces: Classroom 14 21 294

Business / Computer Room 2 21 42Family Studies 2 21 42Graphic / Visual Arts 2 21 42Music Room (Instrumental/Vocal) 0 21 0Science Lab 5 21 105Technology Labs Large 4 21 84Technology Labs Small 3 21 63Theater Arts 0 21 0Resource Area 0 12 0Special Education 1 9 9Gymnasium (multi - 1 loaded at 21) 1 21 21

Total Capacity for Lakefield District Secondary School: 34 702

Non-Instructional Spaces: Cafeteria/Cafetorium 1 0 0Library Resource Centre 1 0 0General Office Complex 1 0 0Guidance Centre 1 0 0

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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School BoardLakefield District Secondary School

71 Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario K0L 2H0

Utility Costs (2013-2014): Expenditure 2013-14

Electricity 70,019$ Natural Gas 43,078$

Water & Sewer 5,075$

Total: 118,172.00$

Building Gross Floor Area: 120,789 LDSS & Inter. 0.98$ / Sq. Ft.OTG: 918 LDSS & Inter. 128.73$ / pupil place

Actual Enrolment (2013): 472 LDSS & Inter. 250.36$ / student

NOTE: The Utility Costs are for the combined Intermediate and Secondary SchoolComplex. The OTG and Actual Enrolment numbers are also combined.

Historical Information of Facility Improvements:

Year Description Value

2014 Roofing Replacement (partial) 326,280$ 2013 Renewal - Fencing 17,500$ 2012 Flooring - Gym Floor Refinishing 32,528$ 2012 Asphalt Paving Program 19,160$ 2011 Painting Program 49,833$ 2011 Window Replacement 215,176$ 2010 Roofing Replacement (partial) 97,160$ 2009 Renewal - Lockers (phase 2) 28,182$ 2008 Heating System Upgrade 173,282$ 2008 Science Room Retrofit 473,638$ 2007 Secondary Renewal (Drama) 10,135$ 2007 Renewal - Fencing 4,200$ 2007 Renewal - Lockers (phase 1) 7,400$ 2006 General Upgrades (GPL) 2,987,466$ 2006 Painting Program 23,894$

4,465,834$

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Lakefield District Intermediate and Secondary School, 71 Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario

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NOTE:-LAKEFIELD INT #351ATTACHED AT THIS POINT

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NOTE:-LAKEFIELD INT #351ATTACHED AT THIS POINT

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Lakefield District Secondary School

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Township of Selwyn Official Plan Excerpt

-Lakefield District Secondary School-

Lakefield District Secondary

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Township of Selwyn Zoning By-Law 2009-021 Excerpt

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Lakefield District Secondary School

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Condition Assessment

Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board

Lakefield DSS, Building ID 6135-1

Asset Assessment Program 2011-2015

Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Page 1 of 50

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Printed On: 2014/01/07

How to read the final report

The Final Report contains assessment information for 5 years for this facility.

Asset details reported are either populated from the SFIS system (e.g. GFA, year built etc) or calculated based onMinistry’s criteria (e.g. Replacement Value – OTG, Official FCI, Comparable FCI etc).

Accessibility and Energy assessment lists are provided in a yes/no format. For a full description of accessibility/energydefinitions please check the TCPS database, Asset Narratives, under the Narratives Tab.

Asset Narratives include the following:

• Architectural & Structural Summary –a brief summary of the asset including construction dates and areas of theoriginal and additions. A brief description of the structure, the exterior wall system, the roof assembly system and thebuilding interiors.

• Mechanical Summary – a brief summary of the mechanical systems.

• Electrical Summary – a brief summary of the Electrical systems.

• Site Summary – a brief summary of the Site systems.

• Limitations – a summary of the scope of work and the Tactical Planning Window.

Building Elements listed are only the ones that require replacement in the next 5 years; their condition is Critical if failed orrisk of imminent failure is observed, or Poor if it is not functioning as intended with significant repairs within the next two (2)years, or Fair if normal deterioration and minor distress is observed requiring repairs within three (3) to five (5) years.

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1. Architectural & Structural Executive Summary

Information was gathered and observations were made by Pretium Anderson Toronto Inc. on August 06, 2013.

Lakefield District Secondary School is located at 71 Bridge Street, in Lakefield, Ontario. The original building wasconstructed in 1952. The first addition was constructed in 1957. The second addition was constructed in 1966. The thirdaddition was constructed in 1971. The total building size is 8,165 square meters. The building is a 2-storey structure

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without a basement. The original building is likely constructed on concrete spread footings, where foundation walls are amixture of concrete block masonry and poured concrete. Information on the type and depth of the footings is not available.The educational facility houses a library, a gymnasiums cafeteria, the workshops (electrical shop, machine shop, autoshop and the home economics classrooms), storage and change rooms, service rooms, student and staff washrooms,main office area and classrooms.

The building super structure is comprised of metal or wood roof decking supported by open web steel joists over concreteblocks. The exterior walls are brick walls.

No construction drawings were available for review at the time of the assessment. A Tar and Gravel roof membraneassembly system is present on the roofs.

The following is a list of architectural improvements that have been undertaken since the previous assessment in 2003:

- Phased re-painting to the school interior in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011;- Accessibility upgrades in 2004 and 2005;- Fencing renewal in 2007;- Partial lockers renewal in 2007 and 2009;- Science room retrofit in 2008;- Partial roof replacement in 2010 and 2013;- Partial window replacement in 2011; and- Partial asphalt pavement renewal (walkway and asphalt tracks) in 2012.

2. Mechanical Executive Summary

The primary source of heat within the building is hydronic, with a central plant and hot water piping distribution network.

Heating water that is provided by two Viessmann Vertomat VSB89 condensing boilers, with Weishaupt gas fired burners,is distributed throughout the school to linear fin tube wall mounted radiation units, wall and recessed convectors, unitheaters, and the heating coils of air-handling units.

Four Engineered Air LM series air-handling units with hydronic heating coils, located in mechanical rooms, provide heatingand ventilation for the gymnasium, change rooms, and the technical wing workshops. Two roof mounted Engineered Airseries DJ series gas fired air-handling units provide the heating and ventilation for the library and the cafeteria. Two CarrierHJ series packaged roof-top air-handling units provide air conditioning for the main administration offices and the secondfloor staff room. Dedicated ducts extend from the air-handling units to the areas being served and air is delivered to thevarious spaces through ceiling mounted diffusers.

Twenty two extract fans of various types, sizes and makes provide the general extract ventilation forclassrooms, washrooms, workshops, storage areas, change rooms, the kitchen and custodial areas.

All HVAC equipment is controlled by means of a Delta building automation system (BAS) and electronic control devices.

Two gas fired hot water heaters provide the domestic hot water for the facility. Both units are located in the main boilerroom and are interconnected.

• Unit 1 is an A.O. Smith, Model #BtH-199-100, with a capacity of 379 litres.• Unit 2 is a Bradford White, Model #EF100T199E3N2, with a capacity of 238 litre.

Hot and cold water services with respective sanitary drainage are provided throughout the school.

Dry chemical fire extinguishers and hose stations are provided for fire protection for the building.

There are no elevators or stair lifts in the school.

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3. Electrical Executive Summary

High voltage electrical supply at 4160 volts is supplied to the facility from the Ontario Hydro distribution grid to two, on site,Board owned, 450 KVA transformers where it is reduced to 208/120 volts for general distribution. Transformers are locatedin the main electrical room in addition 3 and the sub-electrical room in addition 2. The two main switch panels in the schoolare each rated for 1,600 amps. Two separate feeds, 600 amp and 200 amps are supplied to the adjoining LakefieldIntermediate school.

The base building lighting system is comprised of suspended, recessed and surface mounted fluorescent lighting fixtureswith T8, 32W cool white lamps and electromagnetic ballasts. The emergency lighting consists of fixtures hard-wired tocentral battery packs. We understand that they are tested monthly and reported to be in operational working condition.Individual Energy Star labeled LED exit signs are provided at designated locations throughout the facility. Exterior lightingis provided around the perimeter of the building, and we understand that adequate illumination is provided in the majorityof required locations. Exterior lights are mainly controlled by the building automation system. Individual classrooms andcommon areas are equipped with manual control switches.

The fire alarm system, which jointly serves both the Lakefield Intermediate and the secondary schools is based on aSimplex 4100U fully addressable panel. The main panel is located in the secondary section of the facility. Alarm pullstations, smoke/heat sensors and bells with strobe lights are strategically located throughout the school.

The building is equipped with a motion sensing security system with key pad activation.

The school is fully wired for information technology and internet access.

4. Site Summary

The site area was reported to be ha. Site features include asphalt paved parking lot, driveways, asphalt pavedwalkways, concrete walkway, flower beds and flower boxes, trees along the property lines, and a chain link fence alongthe property lines. Paved and landscaped playgrounds including a running track, a baseball diamond and a soccer fieldare located to the south side of the property. The asphalt paved parking area is located to the west side of the property.

Definitions for Energy Checklist

Energy audit report: An ASHRAE Level I energy audit report was completed within the last three years.

Energy efficient boiler: The energy efficient boiler provided is a condensing boiler installed within the last five years or isenergy star rated.

Energy efficient domestic hot water heater: The energy efficient domestic hot water heater provided is direct or powervented natural gas fired or has an electric heat coil.

Energy efficient recovery system: The building is provided with a Heat Recovery Unit (HRU).

Energy efficient HVAC pumps and fan motors: The energy efficient HVAC pumps and fan motors are reportedly providedwith a variable frequency drive.

Energy efficient interior lighting: The provided interior lighting is controlled by motion sensors or building automation

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system and/or the interior light fixtures are provided with T8 or T5 fluorescent lamps and electronic ballast.

Building Automation System: The building has a comprehensive Direct Digital Control (DCC) automation system to monitorand control the mechanical system.

Energy efficient faucets: Approximately 50% of the lavatory faucets are provided with aerators and motion sensors.

Energy efficient urinals and toilets: Approximately 50% of the urinals and toilets are provided with a low flow flush valve(less than 1.6 gpf)

Definitions for Accessibility Checklist

Designated parking space: The provided designated Barrier Free Accessible parking space is a minimum 2,400 mm wideand is clearly marked with an accessibility sign.

Path of travel to the main entrance door: The provided accessible path of travel from the designated Barrier FreeAccessible parking space to an accessible building entrance is a minimum 910 mm wide and includes curb cuts and ramps

Designated entrances: The provided designated Barrier Free Accessible entrance is a minimum 850 mm wide to allow amobility device, clearly marked with an accessibility sign and is provided with an automatic door open device.

Path of travel to all floors/elevations: The Barrier Free Accessible path of travel is provided with either an accessible rampor a vertical transportation device where a floor or an elevation difference exists.

Elevator: The provided Barrier Free Accessible Elevator has the following: clear audible communication indicating floorsand up/down direction; doors, which open long enough and a minimum 900 mm wide; and a control panel, which isprovided with Braille and an emergency call system and where the top is at a maximum height of 1,400 mm above floor.

Instructional spaces entrance doors: The instructional spaces are provided with an entrance door which is a minimum of850 mm wide.

Fire policy and fire safety plan: Fire policy and fire safety plans are reportedly in place for the evacuation of people withdisabilities.

Fire alarm system with strobe and audible signals: Fire alarm system is reported to include strobe lights and audiblesignals

Communal washrooms: There is a Barrier Free Accessible washroom stall, which is a minimum of 1,500 x 1,500 mm, inthe each boys and girls washroom on each accessible floor.

Designated washroom: A designated Barrier Free Accessible washroom is provided on each floor, and is equipped withthe following: an automatic door open device; grab bars; emergency call button; lever handle or motion sensor faucets;and a lavatory, where an insulated knee space is provided and the height of lavatory top is a maximum of 815 mm abovethe floor.

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Limitations

This report has been prepared to meet the Ministry of Education (EDU) objectives for the Condition Assessment Programfor Educational Facilities in Ontario. The purpose of the Condition Assessment Program was to assess the current physicalcondition of the schools and associated site features, and to validate information currently contained in the online capitalrenewal database software Total Capital Planning Solution (TCPS).

The validation of data was limited to a five year period, which is defined as the current assessment year plus four years.Information contained in the database beyond this period was not validated or reviewed.

The provided event costs are intended for global budgeting purposes only. The event costs were adjusted to includeregional factors and were based on an approved unit cost list. Actual event costs for the work recommended may differsince the event costs can only be determined after preparation of tender documents, which would consider: specific designconditions, site restrictions, effects of ongoing building operations and construction schedule. The approved cost thresholdfor the Condition Assessment Program is $ 10,000.

Barrier Free Accessibility and Energy Conservation Measures assessments were limited to a preapproved checklistpresented on Page 2. The assessment of portables (classrooms not integrated with the building envelope), solarphotovoltaic panels, other solar energy collectors, wind turbines, sheds, less than 45 sq.m., play-equipment/structures,score boards, goal posts and flag poles, fire extinguishers, decommissioned swimming pools, window coverings,black/white boards, benches, gymnastic equipment and the appropriateness of room space were excluded from the scopeof work. Information related to these components contained in the database was not updated to reflect condition observed.Information related to events which are either planned or in progress, and currently locked were not updated.

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Replacement [B3010 Roof Coverings - OriginalBuilding and 1966 & 1971 Building Additions]

Validation Survey2011-2015

75.01Urgent 2014 $675,740.00 $675,740.00B3010 Roof Coverings - OriginalBuilding and 1966 & 1971 BuildingAdditions

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Major Repair [B101001 Structural Frame -Original Building (Storage below Coal Bunker)]

Validation Survey2011-2015

69.01High 2014 $59,800.00 $735,540.00B101001 Structural Frame - OriginalBuilding (Storage below Coal Bunker)

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - Carpeting- Original Building and 1971 Building Addition]

Validation Survey2011-2015

61.01High 2014 $41,860.00 $777,400.00C3020 Floor Finishes - Carpeting -Original Building and 1971 BuildingAddition

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C302007 Painting and StainingFloors - Service Rooms]

Validation Survey2011-2015

61.01High 2014 $17,940.00 $795,340.00C302007 Painting and Staining Floors- Service Rooms

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [B201008 Exterior Soffits andFascia - 1957 and 1966 Building Additions]

Validation Survey2011-2015

49.01Medium 2014 $59,800.00 $855,140.00B201008 Exterior Soffits and Fascia -1957 and 1966 Building Additions

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Study [D2020 Domestic Water Distribution -Entire Facility

Validation Survey2011-2015

48.01Medium 2014 $11,960.00 $867,100.00D2020 Domestic Water Distribution -Entire Facility

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Study [D501003 Main Switchboards - Primary] Validation Survey2011-2015

64.01High 2015 $11,960.00 $879,060.00D501003 Main Switchboards - Primary

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Study [Heating Water Distribution Systems -Entire Facility]

Validation Survey2011-2015

62.01High 2015 $11,960.00 $891,020.00D304003 Heating/Chilling WaterDistribution Systems - Entire Facility

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D304007 Exhaust Systems -Entire facility]

Validation Survey2011-2015

59.01High 2015 $62,560.00 $953,580.00D304007 Exhaust Systems - Entirefacility

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [B2020 Exterior Windows - 1957Building Addition]

Validation Survey2011-2015

56.01High 2015 $179,400.00 $1,132,980.00B2020 Exterior Windows - 1957Building Addition

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [B2010 Exterior Walls - Brick Walls- Entire Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

56.01High 2015 $101,660.00 $1,234,640.00B2010 Exterior Walls - Brick Walls -Entire Building

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

A1010 Standard Foundations - Entire Building Validation Survey2011-2015

54.01High 2015 $11,960.00 $1,246,600.00A1010 Standard Foundations - EntireBuilding

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Major Repair [G204001 Fencing & Gates - ChainLink Fence - Site]

Validation Survey2011-2015

54.01High 2015 $11,960.00 $1,258,560.00G204001 Fencing & Gates - ChainLink Fence - Site

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Lakefield District Secondary School - Replacement Value = $ 21,829,770. Calculate FCI = (Cumulative Cost / Replacement Value)

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Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D3050 Terminal & Package Units- Entire Facility]

Validation Survey2011-2015

54.01High 2015 $149,500.00 $1,408,060.00D3050 Terminal & Package Units -Entire Facility

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D502002 Lighting Equipment -Interior Lighting]

Validation Survey2011-2015

52.01High 2015 $355,212.00 $1,763,272.00D502002 Lighting Equipment - InteriorLighting

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D2020 Domestic WaterDistribution - Entire Facility]

Validation Survey2011-2015

48.01Medium 2015 $445,050.00 $2,208,322.00D2020 Domestic Water Distribution -Entire Facility

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - Vinyl FloorTile - Entire School]

Validation Survey2011-2015

46.01Medium 2015 $299,000.00 $2,507,322.00C3020 Floor Finishes - Vinyl Floor Tile- Entire School

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D501003 Main Switchboards -Primary]

Validation Survey2011-2015

64.01High 2016 $119,600.00 $2,626,922.00D501003 Main Switchboards - Primary

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D304003 Heating/Chilling WaterDistribution Systems - Entire Facility]

Validation Survey2011-2015

62.01High 2016 $800,400.00 $3,427,322.00D304003 Heating/Chilling WaterDistribution Systems - Entire Facility

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D503099 Other Communications& Alarm Systems - Information Technology]

Validation Survey2011-2015

48.01Medium 2016 $119,600.00 $3,546,922.00D503099 Other Communications &Alarm Systems - InformationTechnology

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Millwork - EntireSchool]

Validation Survey2011-2015

44.01Medium 2016 $230,000.00 $3,776,922.00C1030 Fittings - Millwork - EntireSchool

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3030 Ceiling Finishes -Suspended Acoustic Panel Ceiling - EntireBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

42.01Medium 2016 $316,250.00 $4,093,172.00C3030 Ceiling Finishes - SuspendedAcoustic Panel Ceiling - EntireBuilding

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Major Repair [G2050 Landscaping - Site] Validation Survey2011-2015

34.01Medium 2017 $29,900.00 $4,123,072.00G2050 Landscaping - Site

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Major Repair [D501003 Main Switchboardss -Primary]

Validation Survey2011-2015

64.01High 2018 $260,000.00 $4,383,072.00D501003 Main Switchboards - Primary

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D304001 Air Distribution, Heating& Cooling - Addition 1]

Validation Survey2011-2015

46.01Medium 2018 $101,209.68 $4,484,281.68D304001 Air Distribution, Heating &Cooling - Addition 1

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D4020 Standpipe Systems -Addition 3]

Model 40.61Medium 2018 $48,032.40 $4,532,314.08D4020 Standpipe Systems - Addition3

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C201001 Interior StairConstruction - Original Building - to Teachers'Work Rm]

Validation Survey2011-2015

40.61Medium 2018 $17,862.00 $4,550,176.08C201001 Interior Stair Construction -Original Building - to Teachers' WorkRm

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D503001 Fire Alarm Systems] Validation Survey2011-2015

40.61Medium 2018 $30,916.08 $4,581,092.16D503001 Fire Alarm Systems

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [B3010 Roof Coverings - Addition3 - Science Rm Rf]

Validation Survey2011-2015

30.61Medium 2018 $127,933.52 $4,709,025.68B3010 Roof Coverings - Addition 3 -Science Rm Rf

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FCI = 18.89%$4,123,072.00

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Replacement [B3010 Roof Coverings - OriginalBuilding - N section]

Validation Survey2011-2015

30.61Medium 2018 $136,515.60 $4,845,541.28B3010 Roof Coverings - OriginalBuilding - N section

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D509003 Grounding Systems -Addition 3]

Validation Survey2011-2015

28.61Medium 2018 $8,060.00 $4,853,601.28D509003 Grounding Systems -Addition 3

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [B2030 Exterior Doors - OriginalBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

24.61Low 2018 $47,463.52 $4,901,064.80B2030 Exterior Doors - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D502002 Lighting Equipment -Exterior Lights

Validation Survey2011-2015

22.61Low 2018 $74,425.52 $4,975,490.32D502002 Lighting Equipment -Exterior Lights

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G204005 Signage - Site] Validation Survey2011-2015

20.61Low 2018 $14,885.52 $4,990,375.84G204005 Signage - Site

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G204005 Signage - Site] Validation Survey2011-2015

20.61Low 2018 $40,697.28 $5,031,073.12G204005 Signage - Site

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - Addition 2- Gym-Refinished]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.00Low 2018 $32,586.32 $5,063,659.44C3020 Floor Finishes - Addition 2 -Gym-Refinished

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - Addition 2- Elect Shop]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.00Low 2018 $37,212.24 $5,100,871.68C3020 Floor Finishes - Addition 2 -Elect Shop

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Office]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.00Low 2018 $22,327.76 $5,123,199.44C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Office

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Office]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.00Low 2018 $26,258.96 $5,149,458.40C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Office

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - Addition 3- Gym Stage]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.00Low 2018 $44,655.52 $5,194,113.92C3020 Floor Finishes - Addition 3 -Gym Stage

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Cafeteria]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.00Low 2018 $37,212.24 $5,231,326.16C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Cafeteria

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Addition 1 & 2] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.61Low 2018 $476,321.04 $5,707,647.20C1030 Fittings - Addition 1 & 2

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Original & Add.3]

Validation Survey2011-2015

14.61Low 2018 $446,551.04 $6,154,198.24C1030 Fittings - Original & Add. 3

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D503004 Public AddressSystems]

Validation Survey2011-2015

14.61Low 2018 $49,257.52 $6,203,455.76D503004 Public Address Systems

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Addition 1] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.00Low 2018 $47,623.68 $6,251,079.44C1030 Fittings - Addition 1

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Addition 2] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.00Low 2018 $84,925.36 $6,336,004.80C1030 Fittings - Addition 2

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Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Addition 3] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.00Low 2018 $78,600.08 $6,414,604.88C1030 Fittings - Addition 3

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Original Building] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.00Low 2018 $70,315.44 $6,484,920.32C1030 Fittings - Original Building

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1020 Interior Doors - EntireSchool]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $193,505.52 $6,678,425.84C1020 Interior Doors - Entire School

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3030 Ceiling Finishes - EntireSchool]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $111,637.76 $6,790,063.60C3030 Ceiling Finishes - EntireSchool

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3030 Ceiling Finishes - Addition2 - Gym,Mech Rm,Shops]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $8,931.52 $6,798,995.12C3030 Ceiling Finishes - Addition 2 -Gym,Mech Rm,Shops

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G2020 Parking Lots - Site - Sside of Bldg]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $110,620.64 $6,909,615.76G2020 Parking Lots - Site - S side ofBldg

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Major Repair [G2020 Parking Lots - NE Site -repair] Repair [00.2-010 Paved Parking Lots -Site - N E

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $7,442.24 $6,917,058.00G2020 Parking Lots - NE Site - repair

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G2010 Roadways - Site - S & Esides of Bldg]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $82,873.44 $6,999,931.44G2010 Roadways - Site - S & E sidesof Bldg

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1020 Interior Doors - EntireSchool]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.00Low 2018 $66,982.24 $7,066,913.68C1020 Interior Doors - Entire School

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3010 Wall Finishes - EntireSchool]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $208,391.04 $7,275,304.72C3010 Wall Finishes - Entire School

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C3010 Wall Finishes - EntireSchool]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $26,288.08 $7,301,592.80C3010 Wall Finishes - Entire School

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1010 Partitions - Add. 3 -Library]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $14,885.52 $7,316,478.32C1010 Partitions - Add. 3 - Library

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1010 Partitions - Add. 2 - Gym] Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $44,655.52 $7,361,133.84C1010 Partitions - Add. 2 - Gym

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G204007 Playing Fields - Site -Double B/Ball Court]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $79,913.60 $7,441,047.44G204007 Playing Fields - Site -Double B/Ball Court

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G204007 Playing Fields - Site -Sports Field]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $74,425.52 $7,515,472.96G204007 Playing Fields - Site -Sports Field

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G204007 Playing Fields - Site -Sports Field]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $275,258.88 $7,790,731.84G204007 Playing Fields - Site -Sports Field

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D501001 Main Transformers -Addition 2]

Model -1.00N/A 2019 $24,706.24 $7,815,438.08D501001 Main Transformers

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FCI = 35.69%$7,790,731.84

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Replacement [B2030 Exterior Doors - EntireSchool]

CPM Generated -1.00N/A 2021 $29,539.00 $7,844,977.08B2030 Exterior Doors - Entire School

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D304001 Air Distribution, Heating& Cooling - Addition 2]

Model -1.00N/A 2021 $321,856.08 $8,166,833.16D304001 Air Distribution, Heating &Cooling - Addition 2

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Original Building] CPM Generated -1.00N/A 2021 $29,084.00 $8,195,917.16C1030 Fittings - Original Building

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [G30 Site Civil/Mechanical Utilities- Site]

Model -1.00N/A 2021 $1,596,610.08 $9,792,527.24G30 Site Civil/Mechanical Utilities -Site

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [B3010 Roof Coverings - Addition2 - Low Main Rf]

Model -1.00N/A 2022 $199,134.00 $9,991,661.24B3010 Roof Coverings - Addition 2 -Low Main Rf

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D304008 Air Handling Units -Addition 2 - Gym & Shops]

CPM Generated -1.00N/A 2022 $232,316.00 $10,223,977.24D304008 Air Handling Units - Addition2

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D304008 Air Handling Units -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

-1.00N/A 2022 $116,159.00 $10,340,136.24D304008 Air Handling Units - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield DSS, Building ID6135-1

Replacement [D3060 Controls & Instrumentation- Original Building - All]

CPM Generated -1.00N/A 2022 $349,097.00 $10,689,233.24D3060 Controls & Instrumentation -Original Building - All

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FCI = 48.97%$10,689,233.24

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2014 – 2015 Lakefield District Secondary School Distance Map

LEGEND 3.2 KM (51 students) 10 KM (139 students) 25 KM (290 students) 55 KM (325 students) Note: Distances are “as the crow flies”

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Descriptions:

Main Floor Accessible The main floor of the school is accessible for wheelchair, barrier-free (BF) parking spot available, level access into building and main floor, entry doors are accessible by wheelchair or automatic openers.

Other Floors Accessible Other floors are accessible for wheelchairs.

Accessible Stage The stage area is accessible for wheelchair via lift, ramp or portable lift.

BF Washroom There is a staff and/or private washroom that meets the requirements of theOntario Building Code (OBC) for a BF washroom facility.

BF Drinking Fountain There is a drinking fountain on each of the floors at the school that mees the BF requirements of the OBC.

Visual Enhancements Visual improvements have been made at the school for the visually impaired; may includeBraille room signs highlighting of stair edges, visual contrasting stripes on posts and around doors.

Access to Staff Areas There are clearances around doors and within rooms to allow easy access in a wheelchair.

Accessible PA System Controls are mounted at a maximum height of 1200 mm.

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KAWARTHA PINE RIDGE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDAccessibility Features of Kawartha Pine Ridge Buildings

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Lakefield District S.S. Y N N Y N RSecond floor staff room not wheelchair accessible.

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KAWARTHA PINE RIDGE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ENROLMENT HISTORYLAKEFIELD DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL

LDSS Actual Average Daily Enrolment and Building Utilization

Building Capacity 2000-01 * 2001-02* 2002-03* 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

LDSS AVERAGE DAILY ENROLMENT (ADE) 702 653 641 607 574 549 580 544 528 520 499 479 447 411 340 317

Utilization % 93.0% 91.3% 86.4% 81.8% 78.2% 82.6% 77.5% 75.3% 74.1% 71.1% 68.2% 63.7% 58.5% 48.4% 45.2%

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Elementary graduating student - destination

Data source - Student Information System

Grade 6 to grade 7 2008/09 class 2009/10 class 2010/11 class 2011/12 class 2012/13 class 2013/14 class 2014/15 class 7 Year average

Buckhorn PS

Grade 6 class size 21 20 26 13 9 11 10 16

Grade 7 school:

Lakefield Intermediate 17 18 25 9 8 9 9 14

Other KPR school 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Left KPR schools 3 1 0 2 0 0 1 1

Left before end of school 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 1

Ridpath Junior PS

Grade 6 class size 62 70 45 69 54 59 66 61

Grade 7 school:

Lakefield Intermediate 45 48 25 44 30 45 36 39

Adam Scott Intermediate 14 15 15 16 21 12 24 17

Other KPR school 1 2 1 4 2 0 2 2

Left KPR schools 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 2

Left before end of school 1 2 2 4 0 1 2 2

Grade 8 to Grade 9

Apsley Central PS

Grade 8 class size 12 10 9 11 9 10 5 9

Grade 9 School :

Lakefield District Secondary 5 4 6 3 5 5 3 4

Other KPR school 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Left KPR schools 6 6 3 7 4 4 2 5

Left before end of school 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Lakefield Intermediate

Grade 8 class size 83 79 79 74 56 70 46 70

Grade 9 School :

Lakefield District Secondary 74 67 68 64 52 46 22 56

Other KPR school 7 5 8 4 1 9 16 7

Left KPR schools 0 3 2 2 2 12 5 4

Left before end of school 2 4 1 4 1 3 3 3

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Warsaw PS

Grade 8 class size 18 22 15 15 17 15 17 17

Grade 9 School :

Lakefield District Secondary 13 15 9 11 12 8 7 11

Other KPR school 0 5 3 2 4 6 9 4

Left KPR schools 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 2

Left before end of school 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

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Board: Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board

School: Lakefield DSS

All Programs

Grades: 9-12

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2010 490 24 0 73 120 513 683 75.1% N/A 5 yr avg 72.1% 57.5% 17.6% 0.0% 24.9% 0.0%

2011 463 21 0 68 111 485 666 72.8% -2.29% 4 yr avg 71.3% 56.2% 16.7% 0.0% 27.2% 0.0%

2012 430 15 1 74 99 439 611 71.8% -0.97% 3 yr avg 70.7% 55.6% 16.2% 0.0% 28.2% 0.0%

2013 356 12 0 49 123 418 599 69.8% -2.07% 2 yr avg 70.1% 49.2% 20.5% 0.0% 30.2% 0.0%

2014 325 9 0 53 154 417 592 70.4% 0.66% 1 yr avg 70.4% 44.4% 26.0% 0.0% 29.6% 0.0%

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FI IB Alt Ed IA Regular Other Total

Adam Scott 43 23 66

Kenner 8 1 9

PCVS 22 22

TASS 34 19 53

Crestwood 1 1

Norwood 3 3

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LDSS Projection Alternatives ( October 31st Headcount)

Scenerio 1 Scenerio 2 Scenerio 3LDSS: Spring 2015 Projection LDSS: projection updated for 2015 actuals LDSS: projection updated for 2015 actualsTotal Enrolment Projection Total Enrolment Projection with Grade 9 trend continuing Total Enrolment Projection with Grade 9 rebounding

Year Grade 9 Grade10 Grade Grade CSE Total Year Grade 9 Grade10 Grade Grade CSE Total Year Grade 9 Grade10 Grade Grade CSE Total

2015 81 65 72 85 9 312 2015 34 65 72 85 9 265 2015 34 65 72 85 9 2652016 70 72 66 79 9 296 2016 29 35 66 79 9 218 2016 70 35 66 79 9 2592017 77 62 73 73 9 294 2017 35 29 35 73 9 181 2017 77 62 35 73 9 2562018 66 68 63 80 9 286 2018 29 35 30 35 9 138 2018 66 68 63 35 9 2412019 61 59 69 69 9 267 2019 29 30 35 30 9 133 2019 61 59 69 69 9 2672020 78 53 59 75 9 274 2020 37 29 30 35 9 140 2020 78 53 59 75 9 2742021 75 68 53 65 9 270 2021 34 37 29 30 9 139 2021 75 68 53 65 9 2702022 69 66 68 59 9 271 2022 31 34 37 29 9 140 2022 69 66 68 59 9 2712023 71 60 66 75 9 281 2023 33 31 34 37 9 144 2023 71 60 66 75 9 2812024 80 62 60 72 9 283 2024 37 33 31 34 9 144 2024 80 62 60 72 9 283

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LAKEFIELD DISTRICT SECONDARY and INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL71 Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario, K0L 2H0

September 1, 2014 - August 31,2015

Facility Partnerships Suitabilitiy

Rooms available for

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Community Use of School

Total Hours Used Net Revenue

1719 $11,942.02

Before and After School Child Care

Amount of Shared Space net Revenue Cost Recovery

none $0.00 n/a

Existing Facility Partnerships

Group Occupied Space 2014 Revenue Cost Recovery

* YWCA - New for 2015 Community Garden $0.00 n/a

PFRC Hub 1 classroom $0.00 n/a

Community Use DetailsSpace type Permits granted Participant visits Hours permitted

Cafeteria 3 380 24.50

Change Room with Showers 0 0 0.00

Classroom 13 3,768 436.50

Football field 2 5,600 82.00

Gym - Double 16 6,367 362.75

Gym - Single 16 7,657 509.75

Library 3 858 163.50

Parking lot 4 6,490 140.00

Soccer field 0 0 0.00

Total 57 31,120 1,719.00

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Community Use Key Groups

Space type Hours permitted Permit Type

Community Care Peterborough - Lakefield Office Permits: 1 Student Non Profit - Free

Gym - Single 124.25

Total 124.25

Curve Lake Trappers Softball Permits: 1 Student Non Profit - Free

Classroom 10.00

Gym - Double 10.00

Gym - Single 10.00

Parking lot 10.00

Total 40.00

Girl Guides of Canada, Ontario Council Permits: 1 Student Non Profit - Free

Gym - Single 66.00

Total 66.00

Kawartha Youth Unlimited (Lakefield Satellite) Permits: 4 Student Non Profit - Free

Classroom 198.00

Gym - Double 124.00

Gym - Single 172.00

Parking lot 108.00

Total 602.00

Lakefield Baptist Church Permits: 1 Adult Non Profit - Subsidized

Gym - Double 15.75

Gym - Single 3.50

Total 19.25

Lakefield Community Church Permits: 3 Adult Non Profit - Subsidized

Classroom 147.00

Gym - Single 99.50

Library 79.50

Total 326.00

Lakefield Youth Outdoor Soccer Permits: 1 Student Non Profit - Free

Football field 22.00

Parking lot 22.00

Total 44.00

Peterborough Baseball Association Permits: 3 Student Non Profit - Free

Gym - Double 26.50

Gym - Single 2.00

Total 28.50

Peterborough Power & Sail Squadron CPS-ECP Permits: 1 Adult Non Profit - Subsidized

Cafeteria 6.00

Classroom 29.25

Total 35.25

Peterborough Thunder Fastball Permits: 1 Student Non Profit - Free

Gym - Double 12.00

Total 12.00

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Peterborough Thunder Volleyball Club Permits: 1 Student Non Profit - Free

Gym - Double 81.00

Gym - Single 12.00

Total 93.00

Peterborough Ultimate League (PUL) Permits: 1 Adult Non Profit - Subsidized

Football field 60.00

Total 60.00

Selwyn Honour Guard Permits: 1

Cafeteria 15.00

Gym - Single 1.50

Total 16.50

The Community Training & Development Centre Permits: 2 Student Non Profit - Free

Classroom 42.00

Total 42.00

The Learning Disabilities Association of Peterborough Permits: 1 Student Non Profit - Free

Library 84.00

Total 84.00

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Added 4 LRG BUS routes (TAS NEW 01-04) Removed Routes 464, 459 (1 SM BUS, 1 LRG BUS) Added 60 current walkers to LDS

Upsize route 605 to Bus Downsize 3 Bus to SM Bus (463, 473, 707) RT 603 should already be downsized

Potential Bus Routing if Lakefield DHS Closed (TASS and Lakefield Schools Network) Current Bus Routing (TASS and Lakefield Schools Network, including LDHS)

BUS NAME BEGIN END ELAPSED MAX Students Type LOAD Capacity Avaliable School BUS NAME BEGIN END ELAPSED MAX Students Type LOAD Capacity Avaliable School

451 HAMILTON 451 AM (Chicks) 07:56 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 44 60 16 39 REGULAR 42.5 72 29.5 RPP 451 HAMILTON 451 AM (Chicks) 07:57 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 43 60 53 REGULAR 63 72 9 RPP

451 HAMILTON 451 PM (Chicks) 03:10 P.M. 04:03 P.M. 53 60 7 39 REGULAR 42.5 72 29.5 RPP 451 HAMILTON 451 PM (Chicks) 03:10 P.M. 04:03 P.M. 53 60 53 REGULAR 63 72 9 RPP

452 HAMILTON 452 AM (Lizard) 07:42 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 58 60 2 46 REGULAR 48 72 24 RPP 452 HAMILTON 452 AM (Lizard) 07:42 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 58 60 59 REGULAR 67.5 72 4.5 LDS

452 HAMILTON 452 PM (Lizard) 03:10 P.M. 04:12 P.M. 62 60 -2 46 REGULAR 48 72 24 RPP 452 HAMILTON 452 PM (Lizard) 03:10 P.M. 04:12 P.M. 62 60 59 REGULAR 67.5 72 4.5 LDS

453 HAMILTON 453 AM (Goat) 07:56 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 44 60 16 80 REGULAR 84 72 -12 RPP 453 HAMILTON 453 AM (Goat) 07:56 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 44 60 83 REGULAR 89.5 72 -17.5 RPP

453 HAMILTON 453 PM (Goat) 03:10 P.M. 03:57 P.M. 47 60 13 80 REGULAR 84 72 -12 RPP 453 HAMILTON 453 PM (Goat) 03:10 P.M. 03:56 P.M. 46 60 83 REGULAR 89.5 72 -17.5 RPP

454 STC 454 AM (Turtle) 07:57 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 43 60 17 47 REGULAR 50.5 72 21.5 RPP 454 STC 454 AM (Turtle) 08:02 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 38 60 57 REGULAR 64.5 72 7.5 LDS

454 STC 454 PM (Turtle) 03:10 P.M. 03:57 P.M. 47 60 13 47 REGULAR 50.5 72 21.5 RPP 454 STC 454 PM (Turtle) 03:10 P.M. 03:52 P.M. 42 60 57 REGULAR 64.5 72 7.5 LDS

456 CENTURY PT 456 AM (Dove) 07:26 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 74 60 -14 47 REGULAR 51.5 72 20.5 RPP 456 CENTURY PT 456 AM (Dove) 07:57 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 43 60 62 REGULAR 74 72 -2 RPP

456 CENTURY PT 456 PM (Dove) 02:55 P.M. 03:58 P.M. 63 60 -3 47 REGULAR 51.5 72 20.5 RPP 456 CENTURY PT 456 PM (Dove) 03:10 P.M. 03:57 P.M. 47 60 62 REGULAR 74 72 -2 RPP

457 CENTURY PT 457 AM (Camel) 07:33 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 67 60 -7 44 REGULAR 47 72 25 RPP 457 CENTURY PT 457 AM (Camel) 07:55 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 45 60 56 REGULAR 66.5 72 5.5 LDS

457 CENTURY PT 457 PM (Camel) 02:55 P.M. 04:01 P.M. 66 60 -6 44 REGULAR 47 72 25 RPP 457 CENTURY PT 457 PM (Camel) 03:10 P.M. 04:01 P.M. 51 60 56 REGULAR 66.5 72 5.5 LDS

458 HAMILTON 458 AM (Hummingbird) 07:26 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 75 60 -15 20 REGULAR 21 24 3 RPP 458 HAMILTON 458 AM (Hummingbird) 07:26 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 74 60 20 REGULAR 23 24 1 RPP

458 HAMILTON 458 PM (Hummingbird) 03:35 P.M. 04:46 P.M. 71 60 -11 20 REGULAR 21 24 3 RPP 458 HAMILTON 458 PM (Hummingbird) 03:05 P.M. 04:22 P.M. 77 60 20 REGULAR 23 24 1 RPP

459 HAMILTON 459 AM (Mouse) 07:33 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 72 60 27 REGULAR 38 72 34 LDS

459 HAMILTON 459 PM (Mouse) 03:10 P.M. 04:19 P.M. 69 60 27 REGULAR 38 72 34 LDS

460 CENTURY PT 460 AM (Fish) 07:19 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 68 60 -8 45 REGULAR 52.5 72 19.5 RPP 460 CENTURY PT 460 AM (Fish) 07:48 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 57 60 58 REGULAR 72.5 72 -0.5 LDS

460 CENTURY PT 460 PM (Fish) 03:10 P.M. 04:10 P.M. 72 60 -12 45 REGULAR 52.5 72 19.5 RPP 460 CENTURY PT 460 PM (Fish) 03:10 P.M. 04:10 P.M. 60 60 58 REGULAR 72.5 72 -0.5 LDS

462 HAMILTON 462 AM (Duck) 07:51 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 54 60 6 55 REGULAR 60 72 12 105 462 HAMILTON 462 AM (Duck) 07:50 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 55 60 55 REGULAR 69 72 3 RPP

462 HAMILTON 462 AM (Duck) 07:51 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 54 60 6 55 WHEEL CHAIR 1 72 71 105 462 HAMILTON 462 PM (Duck) 03:10 P.M. 04:09 P.M. 59 60 55 REGULAR 69 72 3 RPP

462 HAMILTON 462 PM (Duck) 03:10 P.M. 03:58 P.M. 48 60 12 55 REGULAR 60 72 12 LKI 463 HAMILTON 463 AM WC (Zebra) 07:53 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 52 60 42 REGULAR 49.5 72 22.5 RPP

462 HAMILTON 462 PM (Duck) 03:10 P.M. 03:58 P.M. 48 60 12 55 WHEEL CHAIR 1 72 71 LKI 463 HAMILTON 463 AM WC (Zebra) 07:53 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 52 60 1 WHEEL CHAIR 1 72 71 RPP

463 HAMILTON 463 AM WC (Zebra) 07:32 A.M. 08:30 A.M. 58 60 2 11 REGULAR 12 72 60 105 463 HAMILTON 463 PM WC (Zebra) 03:10 P.M. 04:07 P.M. 57 60 42 REGULAR 49.5 72 22.5 RPP

463 HAMILTON 463 PM WC (Zebra) 03:10 P.M. 04:11 P.M. 61 60 -1 11 REGULAR 12 72 60 RPP 463 HAMILTON 463 PM WC (Zebra) 03:10 P.M. 04:07 P.M. 57 60 1 WHEEL CHAIR 1 72 71 RPP

464 HAMILTON 464 AM (Dog) 07:56 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 49 60 16 REGULAR 22 29 7 RPP

464 HAMILTON 464 PM (Dog) 03:10 P.M. 03:58 P.M. 48 60 16 REGULAR 22 29 7 RPP

470 HAMILTON 470 AM (Ladybug) 07:32 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 48 60 12 31 REGULAR 34.5 72 37.5 RPP 470 HAMILTON 470 AM (Ladybug) 07:24 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 56 60 45 REGULAR 55 72 17 LKI

470 HAMILTON 470 PM (Ladybug) 03:30 P.M. 04:18 P.M. 48 60 12 31 REGULAR 34.5 72 37.5 RPP 470 HAMILTON 470 PM (Ladybug) 03:30 P.M. 04:27 P.M. 57 60 45 REGULAR 55 72 17 LKI

470 HAMILTON 470 AM TRANSFER TO LDS 08:22 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 23 90 35 REGULAR 52.5 72 19.5 LKI

470 HAMILTON 470 PM TRANSFER FROM LDS and 105 03:05 P.M. 03:26 P.M. 21 90 35 REGULAR 52.5 72 19.5 LKI

470 HAMILTON 470 AM TRANSFER TO LDS 08:22 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 23 90 35 REGULAR 52.5 72 19.5 LDS

470 HAMILTON 470 PM TRANSFER FROM LDS and 105 03:05 P.M. 03:26 P.M. 21 90 35 REGULAR 52.5 72 19.5 LDS

471 HAMILTON 471 AM (Monkey) 07:34 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 46 60 14 19 REGULAR 20.5 72 51.5 LKI 471 HAMILTON 471 AM (Monkey) 07:35 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 45 60 29 REGULAR 36.5 72 35.5 LKI

471 HAMILTON 471 AM TRANSFER TO LDS and LKI 08:22 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 23 90 67 23 REGULAR 34.5 72 37.5 LKI 471 HAMILTON 471 AM TRANSFER TO LDS and LKI 08:23 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 22 90 26 REGULAR 39 72 33 LKI

471 HAMILTON 471 PM (Monkey) 03:30 P.M. 04:16 P.M. 46 60 14 19 REGULAR 20.5 72 51.5 LKI 471 HAMILTON 471 PM (Monkey) 03:30 P.M. 04:16 P.M. 46 60 29 REGULAR 36.5 72 35.5 LKI

471 HAMILTON 471 PM TRANSFER FROM LDS and LKI 03:05 P.M. 03:26 P.M. 21 90 69 23 REGULAR 34.5 72 37.5 LKI 471 HAMILTON 471 PM TRANSFER FROM LDS and LKI 03:05 P.M. 03:26 P.M. 21 90 26 REGULAR 39 72 33 LKI

472 STC 472 AM (Butterfly) 07:34 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 46 60 14 16 REGULAR 17 24 7 RPP 472 STC 472 AM (Butterfly) 07:40 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 40 60 17 REGULAR 18.5 24 5.5 RPP

472 STC 472 PM (Butterfly) 03:30 P.M. 04:15 P.M. 45 60 15 16 REGULAR 17 24 7 RPP 472 STC 472 PM (Butterfly) 03:30 P.M. 04:09 P.M. 39 60 17 REGULAR 18.5 24 5.5 RPP

473 HAMILTON 473 AM (Frog) 07:48 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 32 60 28 24 REGULAR 27 72 45 RPP 473 HAMILTON 473 AM (Frog) 07:48 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 32 60 32 REGULAR 38.5 72 33.5 RPP

473 HAMILTON 473 AM TRANSFER TO RPP 08:15 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 25 60 35 11 REGULAR 11 72 61 RPP 473 HAMILTON 473 AM TRANSFER TO RPP 08:15 A.M. 08:40 A.M. 25 60 11 REGULAR 11 72 61 RPP

473 HAMILTON 473 PM (Frog) 03:30 P.M. 04:02 P.M. 32 60 28 24 REGULAR 27 72 45 RPP 473 HAMILTON 473 PM (Frog) 03:30 P.M. 04:02 P.M. 32 60 32 REGULAR 38.5 72 33.5 RPP

473 HAMILTON 473 PM TRANSFER FROM RPP 03:25 P.M. 03:49 P.M. 24 60 36 11 REGULAR 11 72 61 RPP 473 HAMILTON 473 PM TRANSFER FROM RPP 03:25 P.M. 03:49 P.M. 24 60 11 REGULAR 11 72 61 RPP

475 HAMILTON 475 AM (Cat) 07:35 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 45 60 15 20 REGULAR 22.5 24 1.5 RPP 475 HAMILTON 475 AM (Cat) 07:35 A.M. 08:20 A.M. 45 60 25 REGULAR 30 24 -6 LDS

475 HAMILTON 475 PM (Cat) 03:30 P.M. 04:15 P.M. 45 60 15 20 REGULAR 22.5 24 1.5 RPP 475 HAMILTON 475 PM (Cat) 03:30 P.M. 04:15 P.M. 45 60 25 REGULAR 30 24 -6 LDS

476 HAMILTON 476 AM (Rooster) 07:51 A.M. 08:35 A.M. 44 60 16 16 REGULAR 16 29 13 BHP 476 HAMILTON 476 AM (Rooster) 07:51 A.M. 08:35 A.M. 44 60 16 REGULAR 16 29 13 BHP

476 HAMILTON 476 PM (Rooster) 03:30 P.M. 04:10 P.M. 40 60 20 16 REGULAR 16 29 13 BHP 476 HAMILTON 476 PM (Rooster) 03:30 P.M. 04:10 P.M. 40 60 16 REGULAR 16 29 13 BHP

484 PHOENIX 484 PM 03:10 P.M. 04:21 P.M. 71 60 -11 19 REGULAR 20.5 24 3.5 ACP 484 PHOENIX 484 AM 07:23 A.M. 08:25 A.M. 62 60 21 REGULAR 23 24 1 RPP

484 PHOENIX 484 AM 07:23 A.M. 08:25 A.M. 62 60 -2 19 REGULAR 20.5 24 3.5 ACP 484 PHOENIX 484 PM 03:10 P.M. 04:21 P.M. 71 60 21 REGULAR 23 24 1 RPP

486 HAMILTON 486 B AM 06:50 A.M. 07:00 A.M. 10 90 80 1 REGULAR 1.5 29 27.5 LDS 486 HAMILTON 486 B AM 07:34 A.M. 07:44 A.M. 10 90 1 REGULAR 1.5 29 27.5 LDS

486 HAMILTON 486 B AM 06:50 A.M. 07:00 A.M. 10 90 80 1 REGULAR 1.5 29 27.5 LDS 486 HAMILTON 486 B PM 03:50 P.M. 04:15 P.M. 25 90 2 REGULAR 3 29 26 LDS

487 HAMILTON 487 PM 03:45 P.M. 04:20 P.M. 35 60 25 11 REGULAR 16 29 13 RPP 487 HAMILTON 487 PM 03:45 P.M. 04:23 P.M. 38 60 10 REGULAR 14.5 29 14.5 RPP

487 HAMILTON 487 b AM 06:30 A.M. 07:00 A.M. 30 60 30 8 REGULAR 11.5 29 17.5 RPP 487 HAMILTON 487 b AM 07:15 A.M. 07:44 A.M. 29 60 7 REGULAR 10 29 19 RPP

487 HAMILTON 487 PM 03:45 P.M. 04:20 P.M. 35 60 25 11 REGULAR 16 29 13 LDS 487 HAMILTON 487 PM 03:45 P.M. 04:23 P.M. 38 60 10 REGULAR 14.5 29 14.5 LDS

487 HAMILTON 487 b AM 06:30 A.M. 07:00 A.M. 30 60 30 8 REGULAR 11.5 29 17.5 LDS 487 HAMILTON 487 b AM 07:15 A.M. 07:44 A.M. 29 60 7 REGULAR 10 29 19 LDS

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488 STC 488 AM (Giraffe) 07:46 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 59 60 1 46 REGULAR 52 70 18 RPP 488 STC 488 AM (Giraffe) 08:08 A.M. 08:45 A.M. 37 60 56 REGULAR 67.5 70 2.5 LDS

488 STC 488 PM (Giraffe) 03:10 P.M. 03:57 P.M. 47 60 13 46 REGULAR 52 70 18 RPP 488 STC 488 PM (Giraffe) 03:10 P.M. 03:59 P.M. 49 60 56 REGULAR 67.5 70 2.5 LDS

500 DONNELLY 500 AM 07:10 A.M. 08:35 A.M. 85 90 5 46 REGULAR 69 70 1 TAS 500 DONNELLY 500 AM 07:28 A.M. 08:35 A.M. 67 90 45 REGULAR 67.5 70 2.5 TAS

500 DONNELLY 500 PM 02:55 P.M. 04:11 P.M. 76 90 14 46 REGULAR 69 70 1 TAS 500 DONNELLY 500 PM 02:55 P.M. 03:53 P.M. 58 90 45 REGULAR 67.5 70 2.5 TAS

501 PHOENIX 501 AM 07:54 A.M. 08:30 A.M. 36 90 54 15 REGULAR 22.5 24 1.5 TAS 501 PHOENIX 501 AM 07:56 A.M. 08:30 A.M. 34 90 17 REGULAR 25.5 24 -1.5 TAS

501 PHOENIX 501 PM 02:55 P.M. 03:30 P.M. 35 90 55 15 REGULAR 22.5 24 1.5 TAS 501 PHOENIX 501 PM 02:55 P.M. 03:32 P.M. 37 90 17 REGULAR 25.5 24 -1.5 TAS

502 EB PHOENIX 502 AM 07:24 A.M. 08:25 A.M. 61 90 29 12 REGULAR 18 24 6 TAS 502 EB PHOENIX 502 AM 07:25 A.M. 08:30 A.M. 65 90 14 REGULAR 21 24 3 TAS

502 EB PHOENIX 502 PM 02:55 P.M. 03:58 P.M. 63 90 27 12 REGULAR 18 24 6 TAS 502 EB PHOENIX 502 PM 02:55 P.M. 04:03 P.M. 68 90 14 REGULAR 21 24 3 TAS

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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School BoardLakefield District Intermediate School71 Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario K0L 2H0

Property Details: Lakefield District Intermediate School

Site Size: 18.88 +/- Acres or 7.64 ha

Parking Spaces: 23 Portable Classrooms: 0Water & Sewer Services: Municipal Water & SewerHard Surface Play Areas: 7,866 Sq. Ft.

Hard Surface Parking & Driveways: 31,995 Sq. Ft.Sports Track and Field: Use Track & Field at LDSS

Additional Sports Facilities: Ball diamond, Basketball court + 4 May poles

School Facility Details: Lakefield District Intermediate School OTG: 216pupil places

Gross Floor Area: 33,312 Sq. ft. or 3,095 Sq. metres Year Built: 1975 with add'n n/a

# of Rooms OTG/Room Totals:Instructional Spaces: Classroom 6 23 138

Art 1 23 23Family Studies 1 23 23Science Lab 1 23 23Resource Room 0 12 0Special Education 1 9 9Broad Based Technology 1 0 0Music (Instrumental) 1 0 0General Purpose Room (Gym) 1 0 0

Total Capacity for Lakefield District Intermediate: 13 216

Cafeteria/Cafetorium 0 0 0Non-Instructional Spaces: Library Resource Centre 1 0 0

General Office Complex 1 0 0

Utility Costs (2013-2014): See Lakefield D.S.S. Utilities Expenditure 2013-14

Electricity -$ part of LDSSNatural Gas -$ part of LDSS

Water & Sewer -$ part of LDSS

Total: -$

Building Gross Floor Area: 33,312 Gas only -$ / Sq. Ft.OTG: 216 Gas only -$ / pupil place

Actual Enrolment (2013): 116 Gas only -$ / student

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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School BoardLakefield District Intermediate School71 Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario K0L 2H0

Historical Information of Facility Improvements:

Year Description Value

2012 Emergency Lighting Upgrade 28,707$ 2011 Replace Locker Fronts (doors) 20,137$ 2009 Washroom Upgrades 124,912$ 2009 Driveway & Parking Lot 97,860$ 2008 Heating System Upgrade (boiler) 211,267$ 2007 Roofing Replacement (partial) 131,843$

614,725.80$

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Lakefield District Intermediate and Secondary School, 71 Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario

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LAKEFIELD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLGrades 7 & 8

71 Bridge Street, Lakefield(705)652-3001

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Condition Assessment

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Lakefield Intermed S, Building ID 6135-2

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How to read the final report

The Final Report contains assessment information for 5 years for this facility.

Asset details reported are either populated from the SFIS system (e.g. GFA, year built etc) or calculated based onMinistry’s criteria (e.g. Replacement Value – OTG, Official FCI, Comparable FCI etc).

Accessibility and Energy assessment lists are provided in a yes/no format. For a full description of accessibility/energydefinitions please check the TCPS database, Asset Narratives, under the Narratives Tab.

Asset Narratives include the following:

• Architectural & Structural Summary –a brief summary of the asset including construction dates and areas of theoriginal and additions. A brief description of the structure, the exterior wall system, the roof assembly system and thebuilding interiors.

• Mechanical Summary – a brief summary of the mechanical systems.

• Electrical Summary – a brief summary of the Electrical systems.

• Site Summary – a brief summary of the Site systems.

• Limitations – a summary of the scope of work and the Tactical Planning Window.

Building Elements listed are only the ones that require replacement in the next 5 years; their condition is Critical if failed orrisk of imminent failure is observed, or Poor if it is not functioning as intended with significant repairs within the next two (2)years, or Fair if normal deterioration and minor distress is observed requiring repairs within three (3) to five (5) years.

2011-2015 Cost and Year information is a snapshot from the assessment and cannot be edited in TCPS.

2011-2015 Priority is the value of the Event priority calculated when the assessment data was imported in TCPS andstored in this read-only field.

Estimated Cost and Fiscal Year are values that can be edited at any time by end users.

Event Priority is a field populated with labels like Urgent, High, Medium and Low based on the Event Priority Value. Thisvalue is calculated based on the Element Type and Element Condition.

Photos are provided at the event level: old photos are suffixed with the world “Old”, new photos are suffixed with the dateof assessment.

A copy of this report in PDF format is saved in the TCPS database. You can access it by selecting the Asset Instance inData Manager and opening this report in PDF format from the Document Tab.

1. Architectural & Structural Executive Summary

Information was gathered and observations were made by Pretium Anderson Toronto Inc. on August 06, 2013.

Lakefield Intermediate School is located at 71 Bridge Street, in Lakefield, Ontario. The original building was constructed in1975. The total building size is 3,090 square meters. The building is a 1-storey structure without a basement. The originalbuilding is likely constructed on concrete spread footings, where foundation walls are a mixture of concrete block masonry

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and poured concrete. Information on the type and depth of the footings is not available. The educational facility houses alibrary, a gymnasium, a music room and art room, a home economics room, storage and change rooms, service rooms,student and staff washrooms, main office area and classrooms.

The building super structure is comprised of metal or wood roof decking supported by open web steel joists over concreteblocks. The exterior walls are brick walls.

No construction drawings were available for review at the time of the assessment. A Tar and Gravel roof membraneassembly system is present on the roofs.

The following is a list of architectural improvements that have been undertaken since the previous assessment in 2003:

- Roof replacement in 2004 and 2007; and- Window replacement in 2009.

2. Mechanical Executive Summary

The primary source of heat within the building is hydronic, with a central plant and hot water piping distribution network.

Heating water that is provided by two DeDietrick GT 339A gas-fired near condensing boilers, each with a maximum ratedoutput of 1,226 MBH is distributed throughout the school to linear fin tube wall mounted radiation units, wall and recessedconvectors, unit heaters, and the heating coils of four air-handling units. Three Dunham Bush and one McQuayair-handling uniut provide heating and ventilation to the library, music room, computer room and the gymnasium. Theair-handling units that serve the library and the gymnasium are located in the rooftop mechanical room. The units servingthe computer and music rooms are located at high level in storage areas adjacent to their respective service areas.De-stratification fans were present within the gymnasium. These fans serve to mix air within the large volume gymnasium.

Nine extract fans of various types, sizes and makes provide the general extract ventilation for washrooms, storage areas,change rooms and custodial areas.

There is no air conditioning in the school.

All HVAC equipment is controlled by means of a Delta building automation system (BAS) and electronic control devices.

One A.O. Smith power-vented gas-fired water heater, Model #PTV100-110, installed in 2008 with a storage capacity of371 litres, provides the domestic hot water for the facility. Hot and cold water services with respective sanitary drainageare provided throughout the school.

Dry chemical fire extinguishers and hose stations are provided for fire protection for the building.

There are no elevators or stair lifts in the school.

3. Electrical Executive Summary

The electrical systems are fully functional and, in general, are in fair condition.

Lakefield Intermediate school is provided with one 600 amp and one 200 amp unmetered 208/120 volt, 3 phase electricservice supplied directly from the adjoining Lakefield District Secondary School electrical distribution panel.

The base building lighting system is comprised of recessed and surface mounted fluorescent lighting fixtures with T8, 32Wcool white lamps and electromagnetic ballasts. The emergency lighting consists of fixtures hard-wired to central batterypacks. We understand that they are tested monthly and reported to be in operational working condition. Individual EnergyStar labeled LED exit signs are provided at designated locations throughout the facility. Exterior lighting is provided around

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the perimeter of the building, and we understand that adequate illumination is provided in the majority of requiredlocations. Exterior lights are mainly controlled by the building automation system. Individual classrooms and commonareas are equipped with manual control switches.

The fire alarm system, which jointly serves both the Lakefield Intermediate and the secondary school, is based on aSimplex 4100U fully addressable panel. The main panel is located in the secondary section of the facility. Alarm pullstations, smoke/heat sensors and bells with strobe lights are strategically located throughout the school.

The building is equipped with a motion sensing security system with key pad activation.

The school is fully wired for information technology and internet access.

4. Site Summary

The site area was reported to be 7.64 ha. Site features include asphalt paved parking lot, driveway, asphalt paved walkways, a concrete walkway, flower beds and flower boxes, trees along the property lines, and a chain link fence along the property lines. Paved and landscaped playgrounds including a running track, a baseball diamond and a soccer field are located to the south side of the property. The asphalt paved parking area is located to the west side of the property.

Definitions for Energy Checklist

Energy audit report: An ASHRAE Level I energy audit report was completed within the last three years.

Energy efficient boiler: The energy efficient boiler provided is a condensing boiler installed within the last five years or isenergy star rated.

Energy efficient domestic hot water heater: The energy efficient domestic hot water heater provided is direct or powervented natural gas fired or has an electric heat coil.

Energy efficient recovery system: The building is provided with a Heat Recovery Unit (HRU).

Energy efficient HVAC pumps and fan motors: The energy efficient HVAC pumps and fan motors are reportedly providedwith a variable frequency drive.

Energy efficient interior lighting: The provided interior lighting is controlled by motion sensors or building automationsystem and/or the interior light fixtures are provided with T8 or T5 fluorescent lamps and electronic ballast.

Building Automation System: The building has a comprehensive Direct Digital Control (DCC) automation system to monitorand control the mechanical system.

Energy efficient faucets: Approximately 50% of the lavatory faucets are provided with aerators and motion sensors.

Energy efficient urinals and toilets: Approximately 50% of the urinals and toilets are provided with a low flow flush valve(less than 1.6 gpf)

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Definitions for Accessibility Checklist

Designated parking space: The provided designated Barrier Free Accessible parking space is a minimum 2,400 mm wideand is clearly marked with an accessibility sign.

Path of travel to the main entrance door: The provided accessible path of travel from the designated Barrier FreeAccessible parking space to an accessible building entrance is a minimum 910 mm wide and includes curb cuts and ramps

Designated entrances: The provided designated Barrier Free Accessible entrance is a minimum 850 mm wide to allow amobility device, clearly marked with an accessibility sign and is provided with an automatic door open device.

Path of travel to all floors/elevations: The Barrier Free Accessible path of travel is provided with either an accessible rampor a vertical transportation device where a floor or an elevation difference exists.

Elevator: The provided Barrier Free Accessible Elevator has the following: clear audible communication indicating floorsand up/down direction; doors, which open long enough and a minimum 900 mm wide; and a control panel, which isprovided with Braille and an emergency call system and where the top is at a maximum height of 1,400 mm above floor.

Instructional spaces entrance doors: The instructional spaces are provided with an entrance door which is a minimum of850 mm wide.

Fire policy and fire safety plan: Fire policy and fire safety plans are reportedly in place for the evacuation of people withdisabilities.

Fire alarm system with strobe and audible signals: Fire alarm system is reported to include strobe lights and audiblesignals

Communal washrooms: There is a Barrier Free Accessible washroom stall, which is a minimum of 1,500 x 1,500 mm, inthe each boys and girls washroom on each accessible floor.

Designated washroom: A designated Barrier Free Accessible washroom is provided on each floor, and is equipped withthe following: an automatic door open device; grab bars; emergency call button; lever handle or motion sensor faucets;and a lavatory, where an insulated knee space is provided and the height of lavatory top is a maximum of 815 mm abovethe floor.

Limitations

This report has been prepared to meet the Ministry of Education (EDU) objectives for the Condition Assessment Programfor Educational Facilities in Ontario. The purpose of the Condition Assessment Program was to assess the current physicalcondition of the schools and associated site features, and to validate information currently contained in the online capitalrenewal database software Total Capital Planning Solution (TCPS).

The validation of data was limited to a five year period, which is defined as the current assessment year plus four years.Information contained in the database beyond this period was not validated or reviewed.

The provided event costs are intended for global budgeting purposes only. The event costs were adjusted to include

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regional factors and were based on an approved unit cost list. Actual event costs for the work recommended may differsince the event costs can only be determined after preparation of tender documents, which would consider: specific designconditions, site restrictions, effects of ongoing building operations and construction schedule. The approved cost thresholdfor the Condition Assessment Program is $ 10,000.

Barrier Free Accessibility and Energy Conservation Measures assessments were limited to a preapproved checklistpresented on Page 2. The assessment of portables (classrooms not integrated with the building envelope), solarphotovoltaic panels, other solar energy collectors, wind turbines, sheds, less than 45 sq.m., play-equipment/structures,score boards, goal posts and flag poles, fire extinguishers, decommissioned swimming pools, window coverings,black/white boards, benches, gymnastic equipment and the appropriateness of room space were excluded from the scopeof work. Information related to these components contained in the database was not updated to reflect condition observed.Information related to events which are either planned or in progress, and currently locked were not updated.

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John PogacarDigitally signed by John PogacarDN: C=CA, [email protected],O=Pretium Anderson, CN=John PogacarDate: 2014.01.07 11:54:57-05'00'

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Event Listing By Ascending Event Year

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Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D304008 Air Handling Units -Library, Music and Computer Rooms]

Validation Survey2011-2015

65.01High 2014 $90,896.00 $90,896.00D304008 Air Handling Units - Library,Music and Computer Rooms

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - Carpeting- Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

61.01High 2014 $50,232.00 $141,128.00C3020 Floor Finishes - Carpeting -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D304007 Exhaust Systems -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

59.01High 2014 $35,282.00 $176,410.00D304007 Exhaust Systems - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Major Repair [B2010 Exterior Walls - Brick Walls- Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

56.01High 2015 $41,860.00 $218,270.00B2010 Exterior Walls - Brick Walls -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D3050 Terminal & Package Units- Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

54.01High 2015 $112,424.00 $330,694.00D3050 Terminal & Package Units -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D2010 Plumbing Fixtures -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

48.01Medium 2015 $16,146.00 $346,840.00D2010 Plumbing Fixtures - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D503099 Other Communications& Alarm Systems - Information Technology ]

Validation Survey2011-2015

48.01Medium 2015 $29,900.00 $376,740.00D503099 Other Communications &Alarm Systems - InformationTechnology

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3030 Ceiling Finishes -Suspended Acoustic Panel Ceiling - OriginalBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

42.01Medium 2015 $221,260.00 $598,000.00C3030 Ceiling Finishes - SuspendedAcoustic Panel Ceiling - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G204007 Playing Fields -Landscaped Playground - Site]

Validation Survey2011-2015

40.01Medium 2015 $29,900.00 $627,900.00G204007 Playing Fields - LandscapedPlayground - Site

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Study [D2020 Domestic Water Distribution -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

48.01Medium 2016 $11,960.00 $639,860.00D2020 Domestic Water Distribution -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - Vinyl FloorTile - Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

46.01Medium 2016 $161,460.00 $801,320.00C3020 Floor Finishes - Vinyl Floor Tile- Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Millwork -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

44.01Medium 2016 $179,400.00 $980,720.00C1030 Fittings - Millwork - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [B2030 Exterior Doors - OriginalBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

54.01High 2017 $29,900.00 $1,010,620.00B2030 Exterior Doors - OriginalBuilding

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Replacement [D2020 Domestic WaterDistribution - Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

48.01Medium 2017 $177,606.00 $1,188,226.00D2020 Domestic Water Distribution -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D502002 Lighting Equipment -Original Building - Exterior]

Validation Survey2011-2015

52.01High 2018 $20,839.52 $1,209,065.52D502002 Lighting Equipment -Original Building - Exterior

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C201001 Interior StairConstruction - Original Building - Down to BoilerRm]

Model 40.61Medium 2018 $26,023.92 $1,235,089.44C201001 Interior Stair Construction -Original Building - Down to Boiler Rm

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D4030 Fire Protection Specialties- Original Building - Checked Annually]

Validation Survey2011-2015

40.61Medium 2018 $4,465.76 $1,239,555.20D4030 Fire Protection Specialties -Original Building - Checked Annually

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D4030 Fire Protection Specialties- Original Building - Checked Annually]

Validation Survey2011-2015

40.61Medium 2018 $7,910.24 $1,247,465.44D4030 Fire Protection Specialties -Original Building - Checked Annually

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D503001 Fire Alarm Systems -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

40.61Medium 2018 $46,070.96 $1,293,536.40D503001 Fire Alarm Systems -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D501003 Main Switchboards -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

34.61Medium 2018 $33,077.20 $1,326,613.60D501003 Main Switchboards -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D501003 Main Switchboards -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

34.61Medium 2018 $33,077.20 $1,359,690.80D501003 Main Switchboards -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D509003 Grounding Systems -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

28.61Medium 2018 $10,169.12 $1,369,859.92D509003 Grounding Systems -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G204001 Fencing & Gates - Site- Perimeter Fencing]

Validation Survey2011-2015

24.61Low 2018 $209,873.04 $1,579,732.96G204001 Fencing & Gates - Site -Perimeter Fencing

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [B2030 Exterior Doors - OriginalBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

24.00Low 2018 $8,931.52 $1,588,664.48B2030 Exterior Doors - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D502002 Lighting Equipment -Original Building - Emergency]

Validation Survey2011-2015

22.61Low 2018 $44,655.52 $1,633,320.00D502002 Lighting Equipment -Original Building - Emergency

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G204005 Signage - Site] Validation Survey2011-2015

20.61Low 2018 $22,327.76 $1,655,647.76G204005 Signage - Site

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G204005 Signage - Site] Validation Survey2011-2015

20.61Low 2018 $24,664.64 $1,680,312.40G204005 Signage - Site

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D2020 Domestic WaterDistribution - Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

18.61Low 2018 $10,419.76 $1,690,732.16D2020 Domestic Water Distribution -Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Showers]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.61Low 2018 $37,212.24 $1,727,944.40C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Showers

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Gym]

Validation Survey2011-2015

16.61Low 2018 $66,982.24 $1,794,926.64C3020 Floor Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Gym

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$1,188,226.00

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Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Original Building] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.61Low 2018 $22,327.76 $1,817,254.40C1030 Fittings - Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Original Building] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.61Low 2018 $74,425.52 $1,891,679.92C1030 Fittings - Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D503004 Public Address Systems- Original Building - P.A. System]

Validation Survey2011-2015

14.61Low 2018 $38,829.44 $1,930,509.36D503004 Public Address Systems -Original Building - P.A. System

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D503008 Security Systems -Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

14.61Low 2018 $10,014.16 $1,940,523.52D503008 Security Systems - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C1030 Fittings - Original Building] Validation Survey2011-2015

14.00Low 2018 $56,850.56 $1,997,374.08C1030 Fittings - Original Building

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D502001 Branch Wiring - OriginalBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

14.00Low 2018 $441,283.44 $2,438,657.52D502001 Branch Wiring - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C1020 Interior Doors - OriginalBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $66,982.24 $2,505,639.76C1020 Interior Doors - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3030 Ceiling Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Showers]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $19,350.24 $2,524,990.00C3030 Ceiling Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Showers

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G2010 Roadways - Site] Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $29,770.00 $2,554,760.00G2010 Roadways - Site

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G2030 Pedestrian Paving - Site] Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $37,212.24 $2,591,972.24G2030 Pedestrian Paving - Site

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G2020 Parking Lots - Site - Westside]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $59,540.00 $2,651,512.24G2020 Parking Lots - Site - West side

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G2020 Parking Lots - Site - Westside]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.61Low 2018 $10,762.96 $2,662,275.20G2020 Parking Lots - Site - West side

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C1020 Interior Doors - OriginalBuilding]

Validation Survey2011-2015

12.00Low 2018 $25,304.24 $2,687,579.44C1020 Interior Doors - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3010 Wall Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Repainted]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $104,195.52 $2,791,774.96C3010 Wall Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Repainted

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [C3010 Wall Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Repainted]

Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $101,842.00 $2,893,616.96C3010 Wall Finishes - OriginalBuilding - Repainted

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G204007 Playing Fields] Validation Survey2011-2015

10.61Low 2018 $37,212.24 $2,930,829.20G204007 Playing Fields

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [G2050 Landscaping - Site - Frontof Bldg]

Validation Survey2011-2015

4.61Low 2018 $44,655.52 $2,975,484.72G2050 Landscaping - Site - Front ofBldg

Asset Brief Description Data OriginPriorityValue

Priority Year Cost Cumulative Cost

Printed On: 2015/08/11

Element

Event Listing By Ascending Event Year (2013 - 2022)

Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Page 3 of 4

Event Listing By Ascending Event Year (2013 - 2022)

$2,975,484.72

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Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D304003 Heating/Chilling WaterDistribution Systems - Original Building]

Validation Survey2011-2015

-1.00N/A 2020 $110,850.48 $3,086,335.20D304003 Heating/Chilling WaterDistribution Systems - OriginalBuilding

Lakefield Intermed S,Building ID 6135-2

Replacement [D4020 Standpipe Systems -Original Building]

Model -1.00N/A 2022 $60,606.00 $3,146,941.20D4020 Standpipe Systems - OriginalBuilding

Asset Brief Description Data OriginPriorityValue

Priority Year Cost Cumulative Cost

Printed On: 2015/08/11

Element

Event Listing By Ascending Event Year (2013 - 2022)

Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Page 4 of 4

Event Listing By Ascending Event Year (2013 - 2022)

$3,146,941.20

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2014 – 2015 Lakefield Intermediate School Distance Map

LEGEND 2.4 KM (25 students) 3.2 KM (27 students) 10 KM (61 students) 25 KM (101 students) 55 KM (106 students) Note: Distances are “as the crow flies”

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Descriptions:

Main Floor Accessible The main floor of the school is accessible for wheelchair, barrier-free (BF) parking spot available, level access into building and main floor, entry doors are accessible by wheelchair or automatic openers.

Other Floors Accessible Other floors are accessible for wheelchairs.

Accessible Stage The stage area is accessible for wheelchair via lift, ramp or portable lift.

BF Washroom There is a staff and/or private washroom that meets the requirements of theOntario Building Code (OBC) for a BF washroom facility.

BF Drinking Fountain There is a drinking fountain on each of the floors at the school that mees the BF requirements of the OBC.

Visual Enhancements Visual improvements have been made at the school for the visually impaired; may includeBraille room signs highlighting of stair edges, visual contrasting stripes on posts and around doors.

Access to Staff Areas There are clearances around doors and within rooms to allow easy access in a wheelchair.

Accessible PA System Controls are mounted at a maximum height of 1200 mm.

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Y NA N R N YBF washroom located in LDSS. Student washrooms have BF stalls and lavatory.

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22/10/2015

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LAKEFIELD Intermediate SCHOOL - Historical Headcount Enrolment

216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216

Building Capacity 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15Lakefield Intermediate School 216 227 209 197 210 210 185 168 159 159 149 152 127 121 117 104

Utilization % 105.1% 96.5% 91.2% 97.0% 97.0% 85.6% 77.8% 73.4% 73.6% 69.0% 70.1% 58.8% 56.0% 53.9% 48.1%

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Board: Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board

School: Lakefield Intermediate SS

All Programs

Grades: 7-8

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2010 152 14 0 0 36 174 226 77.0% N/A 5 yr avg 67.8% 61.1% 15.9% 0.0% 23.0% 0.0%

2011 129 9 0 0 32 152 220 69.1% -7.90% 4 yr avg 65.3% 54.5% 14.5% 0.0% 30.9% 0.0%

2012 120 9 0 0 30 141 203 69.5% 0.37% 3 yr avg 64.0% 54.7% 14.8% 0.0% 30.5% 0.0%

2013 116 14 0 0 32 134 210 63.8% -5.65% 2 yr avg 61.4% 48.6% 15.2% 0.0% 36.2% 0.0%

2014 106 14 0 0 33 125 212 59.0% -4.85% 1 yr avg 59.0% 43.4% 15.6% 0.0% 41.0% 0.0%

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Lakefield Intermediate Alternative Enrolment Projections

Scenerio 1 Scenerio 2Lakefield Intermediate Spring 2015 Projection Lakefield Intermediate updated for 2015 actuals Lakefield Intermediate updated for 2015 actualsTotal Enrolment Projection Total Enrolment Projection with Grade 7 rebounding Total Enrolment Projection With Grade 7 trend continuingYear Grade 7 Grade 8 Total Year Grade 7 Grade 8 Total Year Grade 7 Grade 8 Total2015 58 65 123 2015 52 60 112 2015 52 60 1122016 46 61 107 2016 46 55 101 2016 40 55 952017 43 50 93 2017 43 50 93 2017 37 44 812018 53 46 99 2018 53 46 99 2018 47 40 872019 58 56 114 2019 58 56 114 2019 52 50 1022020 49 61 110 2020 49 61 110 2020 43 55 982021 55 52 107 2021 55 52 107 2021 49 46 952022 54 58 112 2022 54 58 112 2022 48 52 1002023 57 57 114 2023 57 57 114 2023 51 51 1022024 52 60 112 2024 52 60 112 2024 46 54 100