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ES Existing Cond. Student Attendance Area Committee October 25, 2018

Our agenda for today Introductions A review Objectives and Norms Developing a plan to gather feedback from the larger community Deep Dive into Current Map Scenarios Review and approve the September Minutes A review Objectives and Norms Introductions

Objectives Analyze each of our 4 scenarios for Elementary and MS attendance areas. Create a list of strengths and challenges for each map scenario. Plan how to engage the broader Bellingham community in feedback about our scenario options.

Norms Be Respectful Hear and consider all opinions and perspectives Acknowledge that all participants bring with them legitimate purposes, goals, concerns and interests whether or not you agree with them Ensure all voices are heard/everyone gets a chance to share their thoughts and feelings View disagreement as a constructive and important part of the problem-solving process   Be Stewards of the Process Seek creative ideas and solutions that address student-centered interests State concerns and interests clearly, listen carefully to and assume the best in others Be Stewards of the Process cont… Balance advocacy with inquiry Work towards consensus and expect compromise Seek input from those most impacted   Be Productive Respect time constraints Be forward-thinking, anticipate future needs Use “parking lot” for additional issues/questions Bring a sense of humor and have fun - judiciously

Policy 3130 The following factors shall be considered when the district develops and adjusts attendance areas, boundaries, and considers student transfers: Minimize disruption of student’s established learning programs. Keep siblings in the same elementary, middle or high school, whenever possible. Provide overall balance of student enrollment related to facility size, taking into account future growth patterns. Provide a reasonably balanced socio-economic relationship in all schools. Provide the most efficient and feasible means for student transportation to and from school, including whether safe routes to school might exist, minimizing travel time and transportation costs. Keep neighborhoods together, whenever possible. Maintain feeder schools patterns so that elementary/middle/high school attendance areas coincide and students stay with the same cohort as they progress through school levels, whenever possible. Follow natural boundaries and utilize existing physical boundaries such as major roadways to delineate boundaries, whenever possible. *http://bellinghamschools.org/policies/3130-policy/

Review and Approve September Minutes

Deep Dive into Scenarios Option A (Previously referred to as A3 into D2)   Scenario B (Previously referred to as A7 into D2) Scenario C (Previously referred to as A3 into D5) Scenario D (Previously referred to as A7 into D5) Scenario A A3 into D2   Scenario B A7 into D2 Scenario C A3 into D5 Scenario D A7 into D5