Title: The Calgary Board of Education
1- The Calgary Board of Education
- Welcomes You
2Public Meeting Consideration of Closure of the
French Immersion Program at Kingsland School
- Monday, March 26 2007
- 700 1000 p.m.
3Review of Written Notice
- You will have the opportunity to address any
questions arising from the Written Notice after
the presentation - All information presented here is contained in
the Written Notice in greater detail copies are
available at the back
4Background
5French Immersion Program at Kingsland School
- Declining enrolment in the French Immersion
Program
6French Immersion Enrolment in Areas IV and V
- Currently, six elementary schools in Areas IV
and V offer a French Immersion program - There is room not only to accommodate all
current Area IV and V elementary French Immersion
students from these six schools in five schools
but also room to allow future growth
7French Immersion in Areas IV and V
- Goals Identified
- Consolidate programs to move towards increased
utilization - Accommodate students closer to home, where
possible - Reduce transportation ride times and costs by
routing north/south instead of east/west - Keep cohort groups of students together, if
possible, to facilitate transitions to junior and
senior high school - Provide long term program continuity from
kindergarten to grade 12 - Minimize disruptions for the majority of students
8French Immersion Program at Kingsland School
- Rationale
- There is a need for only one site in the north
part of Area V west of Macleod Trail - At the current level of enrolment, Kingsland
school requires incremental dollars to provide
the program of studies - The school is underutilized even had the Chinook
Park Elementary French Immersion program been
recommended for consideration of closure and
those Area V students been designated to
Kingsland, the school would still be
underutilized - This recommendation provides the opportunity to
consolidate programs and align a kindergarten to
grade 12 continuum.
9Section A
- Implications for
- Affected Attendance Areas
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12Section B
13Implications Relative to CBEs Long Range Capital
Plan
- CBEs goal is to increase utilization
- Capital planning recognizes the importance of
working with students, parents and communities
14Section C
15Implications with Respect to Busing
- The current charter bus routes that serve
Kingsland School would be re-directed to Chinook
Park Elementary and Sam Livingston Elementary
Schools - No additional charter bus routes will be
required to transport students
16Section D
- Educational Programming and
- Staffing Impact
17Educational Impacts of Non-Closure of Kingsland
French Immersion Program
- Program opportunities for students are limited
when student enrolment significantly declines - Range of subject expertise may be limited
- Fewer opportunities for a wide range of extra-
and co-curricular activities
18Educational Impacts of Closure of the French
Immersion Program at Kingsland School
- In the event of closure of the French Immersion
program at Kingsland School, students would
continue to have access to quality education and
French Immersion programming. - All three receiving schools, Chinook Park
Elementary School, Sam Livingston Elementary
School and William Reid School, have well
established French Immersion programs. -
19Implications of Closure for Teaching Staff
- Resource allocation
- Reflect student enrolment and profile
- Deployed at principals discretion
- Surplus to need teaching staff
20Implications of Closure for Support Staff
- Support staff and the CBE Staff Association
Collective Agreement - Facilities Operations staff and CUPE Collective
Agreement
21Section E
- Financial and Capital Implications
22Financial Implications of Closure
- As presented in the attached Appendices 1 and 2,
the estimated financial impact of closing the
French Immersion program at Kingsland School is a
net savings of 405,600. These savings are a
result of an anticipated decrease in certificated
staff, support staff, and Flexible Program
Resources - It is anticipated that costs associated with
transportation, utilities, caretaking, and
operating maintenance will decrease.
23Section F
24Future of Kingsland School
- If the French Immersion program at Kingsland
School is closed, it is anticipated the facility
may continue to be used to address accommodation
challenges in the Calgary Board of Education.
25Summary
- Consideration of Closure of the French Immersion
Program at Kingsland School
26- Response to Previously
- Submitted Questions
27Question
- Where will grade 5 students residing in Sundance
and Midnapore be designated should the
consideration of closure of Kingsland School be
approved?
28Answer
- Students will have a choice. They can
- attend Chinook Park, to remain with their current
cohort group, or - attend Sam Livingston, to begin to build
relationships with students with whom they will
attend junior high at Fairview.
29Question
- Why did parents and other community members not
have opportunities to provide feedback on the
revised plan that was presented to the Focus
Group on - February 7, 2007?
30Answer
- There were several opportunities to provide
feedback on the revised plan - Feedback was obtained from the Focus Group on
February 7, 2007. - A letter, outlining the revised plan and inviting
feedback, was sent to each school community on
February 14, 2007. The letter states - We are asking parents to assist us with these
decisions by providing us with feedback (send
your submission to 1) your school 2) your Area
office or 3) yourvoice_at_cbe.ab.ca).
31Answer contd
- We received several pieces of feedback, including
a submission from Kingsland School Council. - The feedback received has influenced the
implementation plan, although not the
recommendation to consider the closure of the
French Immersion program at Kingsland School.
32Question
- The CBE has a history of disrupting French
Immersion students in the south. - How can we be sure there is a plan and Kingsland
students will not be disrupted in the future?
33Answer
- This is a long term plan for students residing in
the proposed Chinook Park and William Reid
attendance areas. - Kingsland, Chinook Park and William Reid schools
all accommodate students from inner city and
established communities. - Current and projected enrolment numbers for these
three schools are sufficient to sustain two
strong French Immersion programs, one at William
Reid and one at Chinook Park.
34Question
- How does this plan address long term planning for
French Immersion in Areas IV and V?
35Answer
- This plan allows us to continue working to meet
the needs of the French Immersion program by
addressing - Potential growth in French Immersion
- A kindergarten to grade 12 learning continuum.
36Answer contd
- Potential growth in French Immersion
- The consolidation of these three programs allows
for growth in these inner city and established
communities. - There is sufficient space at current sites for
growth from communities east of Macleod Trail. - In the event that additional space is required
for growth south of Fish Creek Park, we will work
with those communities to address that
accommodation need.
37Answer contd
- A kindergarten to grade 12 learning continuum.
- This plan provides for a kindergarten to grade 12
learning continuum as follows - Chinook Park ? Harold Panabaker ? Dr. E P
Scarlett - Sam Livingston ? Fairview ? Dr. E P Scarlett
- Sundance ?Fairview ? Dr. E P Scarlett
- ? Harold Panabaker ? Dr. E P Scarlett
- William Reid ? Elboya ? Western
- Westgate ? Bishop Pinkham ? Western
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39Question
- Why is the recommendation being rushed into,
instead of taking another year to think it
through, and implement it in the 2008 2009
school year?
40Answer
- This recommendation is not rushed
- the accommodation of French Immersion students in
the south has been under review for the last ten
years - extensive community engagement involving multiple
stakeholders has occurred. - Regardless of when changes are recommended to
occur - students will be impacted.
- not all competing interests can be met.
- Implementation of the administrative
accommodation plan is recommended to occur over
several years.
41Question
- This proposal seems to disrupt the most students.
Why are you recommending closing Kingsland
instead of Chinook Park?
42Answer
- Regardless of how we address the accommodation of
students in French Immersion Programs in Areas IV
and V, some students will be disrupted. - Moving the French Immersion program from Chinook
Park to Kingsland School would result in two
under utilized facilities. - A larger student population allows for more
flexibility in the deployment of staff and
resources.
43Question
- Page 7 of the notice states, Parents desire
schools to be closer to home, especially for
younger students. - Given this, would it not make more sense to find
a suitable location more central in the zone to
reduce travel time for students and the number of
buses needed?
44Answer
- The initial administrative plan recommended the
opening of a new program at Braeside Elementary
which is centrally located. - Feedback gathered during the community engagement
process indicated that stakeholders preferred
maintaining a well established French Immersion
program in the north part of Area V.
45Question
- How does the closing of a French Immersion
program and the resulting overcrowding in
another school help attract new students to
French Immersion programs?
46Answer
- The provincial capacity at Chinook Park is 630
student spaces. - Chinook Park has 29 instructional spaces
excluding the library and gymnasium. - The administrative recommendation to consolidate
the French Immersion programs at Chinook Park
should the consideration of closure be approved
will not result in overcrowding at Chinook Park. - It is our desire, when the opportunity presents
itself, to expand alternative programs, such as
French Immersion, in closer proximity to new and
developing communities. Historically, we have
found that providing the opportunity to initiate
an alternative program closer to students
residences increases the number of children who
register for the program.
47Question
- I understand that the proposed consolidation of
the French Immersion programs at Chinook Park
will mean that the Communication and Behaviour
classes will have to be relocated.
48Answer
- Every year School Support Services reviews the
accommodation of special education programs.
This year it was determined that we require four
sites, not the current two, to accommodate
students in the Communication and Behaviour (C
B) classes for the 2007 2008 school year. - Two sites in the north and two sites in the south
will allow us to accommodate the majority of
students closer to home. - In the north, two classes will remain at
Brentwood Elementary, and a new site for two
classes will be established at Pineridge School. - In the south, two classes will remain at Chinook
Park, and two classes will be established at
Douglasdale School. - These changes will occur regardless of the result
of the consideration of closure of the French
Immersion program at Kingsland School.
49Question
- I am concerned that if the consideration of
closure is approved, there will be large class
sizes (45) with two teachers. What would the
class sizes be at Chinook Park and Sam Livingston
if the proposed consideration of closure goes
through?
50Answer
- Increased school enrolment does not entail
increased class size - There would be resources at Chinook Park
Elementary and Sam Livingston Elementary to
accommodate the increased enrolment in French
Immersion - Deployment of both resources and staff is at the
discretion of the principal. Based on the number
and individual needs of students enroled at a
school, the principal determines how to allocate
physical and human resources effectively to best
serve the learning needs of students
51Question
- How will Sundance School accommodate the
remainder of the students south of Fish Creek
Park who are currently served by Kingsland
School?
52Answer
- Should the consideration of closure at Kingsland
School be approved the 11 students from the
Sundance catchment area currently in grade 5 at
Kingsland may choose to attend Chinook Park or
Sam Livingston. Sundance French Immersion
program will not expand to grade 6 until
September 2008. - Regardless of the outcome of the consideration of
closure, no students from the Sundance catchment
area would be designated to Kingsland for
September 2008.
53Question
- What is the guarantee that Sam Livingston will
remain the designated school for students from
Riverbend given that Sam Livingston is close to
capacity and considering the development of
Quarry Park south on 18th St., the new
development east of Ogden and the plans for
future development east of 52nd on Glenmore? Will
our Riverbend children have to change schools
again within the next five years?
54Answer
- Riverbend students will continue to be designated
to Sam Livingston for the foreseeable future.
55Question
- Why Kingsland again? You already closed our
regular program and redesignated some French
Immersion students to Sundance.
56Answer
- Kingsland Schools regular program closed in
2002 from 1983 to 2002 student enrolment in the
regular program was fewer than 100 students. - The French Immersion program was established at
Sundance Elementary in 2003 to accommodate
students closer to home, providing for more
equitable access for students living south of
Fish Creek Park.
57Question
- Why have other alternative programs not also been
considered for Kingsland School?
58Answer
- Currently, Area V offers a wide variety of
alternative programs. - Kingsland is located in the north part of Area V,
a considerable distance from where the majority
of students are living. There is space in
schools closer to new and developing communities
that can accommodate any additional alternative
program expansions.
59Question
- Why did Community Engagement not consider
allowing families with children in the French
Immersion programs at both Sundance and Kingsland
Schools to come together at Kingsland to lessen
the overcrowding at Sundance School?
60Answer
- Parents were given the opportunity to have
younger siblings attend Kingsland as out of
attendance area students. - For the 2007-2008 school year there would only be
11 division II students from the Sundance
attendance area at Kingsland School.
61Question
- Have you taken into consideration the number of
new families with young children moving into the
Kingsland community?
62Answer
- Information from the Census completed in April
2006 - 0 4 years 284
- 5 14 years 297
- 15 19 years 231
- Trends indicate about 60 of these students would
be public school supporters - Of this 60, approximately 25 choose alternative
programs - This results in fewer than 15 students per grade.
63Answer contd
- Based on September 30, 2006 enrolment data there
were 129 kindergarten to grade 6 students living
in the Kingsland community attending CBE
schools/programs - 102 regular program
- 23 French Immersion program
- 2 Traditional Learning Centre
- 1 Science program
- 1 GATE
64Question
- Have the new bus routes been created and do we
know that they are in fact shorter?
65Answer
- Bus routes are developed each year and are
determined based upon the residence of students
wishing to access subsidized transportation
services. - Executive Limitation 15 requires that we keep to
a minimum the number of bus rides that exceed 60
minutes. - Our carriers and routing system look for the
safest and most efficient routes. - For example, the carrier suggests that the
proposed route for students from Riverbend/Ogden
travelling to Sam Livingston might be via
Deerfoot to Anderson or Glenmore to Heritage
Drive or Fairmont Drive
66Question
- How will Chinook Park prepare for the increase in
bus traffic due to the influx of new students
from Kingsland School, 90 of whom are bused?
67Answer
- If necessary, the bus zone at Chinook Park would
be expanded to accommodate any extra buses. - It is anticipated that the redesignation would
result in 1 or 2 extra buses at most
68WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS FURTHER QUESTIONS It is not
possible to direct personal responses to each
question. All questions submitted will be
reviewed for relevancy and repetitiveness and
those selected for response will be answered on
the CBE website at http//www.cbe.ab.ca/.
Please submit all Written Submissions and
Questions to Office of the Board of Trustees,
Re The French Immersion Program at Kingsland
School, Education Centre, 515 Macleod Trail SE,
Calgary, Alberta, T2G 2L9 Or email at
BoardofTrustees_at_cbe.ab.ca Written Submissions
must be received by 900 a.m. on Friday, April
27, 2007. Follow-up Questions must be received on
or before Monday, April 30, 2007.
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