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Lakeview Enrollment Presentation Board of Education Meeting October 13, 2015.

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1 Lakeview Enrollment Presentation Board of Education Meeting October 13, 2015

2 Lakeview Enrollment History** YearEnrollmentTeaching Staff 2003-042,880178 2004-052,949183 2005-063,039182 2006-072,957187 2007-082,929185 2008-093,118184 2009-103,392191 2010-113,603193 2011-123,845200 2012-133933203 2013-144014205 2014-153931211 2015-16*4086214 * 2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. Reflects data as of 9/22/15. ** Parochial FTEs are only through 2013-14 and are NOT figured into the 2014/15 or 2015/16 totals. *** These totals do not include funded FTEs for special education or GSRP preschool students.

3 History of Schools of Choice Opened for Schools of Choice in 2002-03 at High School Only Open at all three levels beginning in 2003-04 2007-08: Closed at 7 th Grade Only 2008-09: ESOC window remained open until Friday, September 5 th 2009-10: ESOC window closed on Friday, August 21 st 2010-11: ESOC window closed on Friday, August 20 th 2011-12: ESOC window closed on Friday, August 19 th 2012-13: ESOC window closed on Friday, August 18 th 2013-14: ESOC window closed on Friday, August 16 th 2014-15: ESOC window closed on Friday, August 15 th 2015-16: ESOC window closed on Friday, August 21 st

4 External School of Choice Enrollment History: Elementary** Total Enrollment: Resident & ESOC ESOC Students ESOC= % of Total Enrollment 2004-05114412811% 2005-06118617114% 2006-07115321318% 2007-08114719117% 2008-09120142535% 2009-10129640932% 2010-11139748735% 2011-12150063142% 2012-13157664441% 2013-14164372344% 2014-15162176247% 2015-16*164982050% *2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. Reflects data as of 9/22/14. ** External School of Choice numbers include students coming to us for a center based program and employees’ children. **Parochial FTEs are only through 2013-14 and are NOT figured into the 2014/15 and 2015/16 totals. *** These totals do not include funded FTEs for special education or GSRP preschool students.

5 External School of Choice Enrollment History: Middle School** Total Enrollment: Resident & ESOC ESOC Students ESOC= % of Total Enrollment 2004-056807110% 2005-066708813% 2006-076909313% 2007-086719915% 2008-0975621729% 2009-1083231738% 2010-1185133840% 2011-1296245848% 2012-1395444447% 2013-1497647849% 2014-1591347652% 2015-16*99552553% *2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. Reflects data as of 9/22/15. ** External School of Choice numbers include students coming to us for a center based program and employees’ children. **Parochial FTEs are only through 2013-14 and are NOT figured into the 2014/15 and 2015/16 totals.

6 External School of Choice Enrollment History: High School** Total Enrollment: Resident & ESOC ESOC Students ESOC= % of Total Enrollment 2004-05107615915% 2005-06108315514% 2006-07109013612% 2007-08108417016% 2008-09109431128% 2009-10129842933% 2010-11133549137% 2011-12138360844% 2012-13142761543% 2013-14139371051% 2014-15139773553% 2015-16*144279955% *2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. Reflects data as of 9/22/15. ** External School of Choice numbers include students coming to us for a center based program and employees’ children. **Parochial FTEs are only through 2013-14 and are NOT figured into the 2014/15 and 2015/16 totals.

7 External School of Choice Enrollment History: District** Total Enrollment: Resident & ESOC ESOC Students ESOC= % of Total Enrollment 2004-05294935812% 2005-06303941414% 2006-07295744215% 2007-08292946016% 2008-09314795330% 2009-103426115534% 2010-113603131637% 2011-123845169744% 2012-133957170343% 2013-144014192748% 2014-153931197350% 2015-16*4086214452% *2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. Reflects data as of 9/22/15. ** External School of Choice numbers include students coming to us for a center based program and employees’ children. **Parochial FTEs are only through 2013-14 and are NOT figured into the 2014/15 and 2015/16 totals.

8 Registration Process  ALL new enrollees MUST present evidence of residency (Macomb)  Registration for ALL new students occurs at the Administration Office  Resident students are permitted to register and be enrolled at any time during the summer or school year  Schools of Choice students must apply for admission to Lakeview during the designated window. (Determined by the district in accordance with state law)

9 Registration Process  Background checks are conducted by the Assistant Superintendent and building administrators on the schools of choice (ESOC) applicants  Academic assessments are given to all incoming new students in grades K-12 (Kdg Snapshots began in 2010 with Placement Testing on students in grades 1-12, implemented in 2011)  ESOC applicants are notified of their acceptance status after initial background check is complete  Individuals with clean background checks are given the “OK” to complete the registration process  Parents/Guardians utilize Info Snap (an online registration program) to complete electronic copies of registration papers  Once the registration packet is completed, the student is placed at a building and if a secondary student, works with building staff to choose their classes

10 When Did Most People Register? 741 Registration Packets Completed (849 students-active in enrollment process for 2015-16 with 741 actually attending in September.) AprilMayJuneJuly Aug Sept 41 1288563 155 227 *These numbers include special education preschool students. *Resident students are still currently registering.

11 Where do New Students to LPS in 2015 Reside? *Reflects the students new to Lakeview for 2015-16. Includes resident and schools of choice students and is inclusive of data as of 9/22/15. Lakeview resident zip codes include parts of 48080 and 48081. Students from any zip code outside of Macomb County are employee’s children that are permitted to attend in accordance with law and Board policy. *19 Different Zip Codes Represented 480153 48021196 480262 480359 480362 480381 480431 480452 480484 48066122 48080186 48081218 4808210 480881 4808936 480917 480925 480931 483101 Zip Code Number of Students

12 Special Education Services- All Students Enrolled Summary ESOC # of Students Receiving Special Education Services Resident # of Students Receiving Special Education Services Total # of Students Receiving Special Education Services Elementary66 (39%)104 (61%)170 Middle School43 (46%)51 (54%)94 High School Parochial 49 (43%) N/A 66(57%) 8 (100%) 115 8 District158 (41%)229 (59%)387 (9% of total population) * ESOC numbers include students who are placed in our center based programs- Hearing Impaired and Cognitively Impaired * 2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. **Reflects data as of 9/15/14.

13 Free & Reduced Lunch- All Students Enrolled Summary** ESOC Free & Reduced Lunch Resident Free & Reduced Lunch Total Free & Reduced Lunch Elementary339234573 Middle216165381 High School300194494 District855*594*1449* (37% of students) *2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. **Reflects data as of 9/22/15. *** Does not include students enrolled in the preschool programs.

14 Ethnic Distribution: District-All Students Enrolled Ethnic CodesESOCResidentTotal American Indian or Alaska Native 5 (29%) 12 (71%) 17 Asian American12 (46%) 14 (54%) 26 Black or African American356 (79%) 94 (21%) 450 Hispanic or Latino40 (48%) 44 (52%) 84 White1585 (48%) 1695 (52%) 3280 Multiple Ethnicities140 (63%) 83 (37%) 223 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 6 (100%) 0 (0%) 6 TOTAL2144 (52%) 1942 (48%) 4086 %= Percentage of students in that ethnic code *2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. **Reflects data as of 9/22/15.

15 District Population: Ethnicity All Students Enrolled Ethnic CodesESOCResidentTotal Number % of Total Population Number % of Total Population Number % of Total Population (4086) American Indian or Alaska Native 5 <1% 12 1% 17 <1% Asian American 12 <1% 14 1% 26 <1% Black or African American 356 9% 94 2% 450 11% Hispanic or Latino 40 1% 44 1% 84 2% White 1585 39% 1695 41% 3280 80% Multiple Ethnicities 140 3% 83 2% 223 5% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 6 <1% 0 <1% 6 <1% %= Percentage of the total student population. *2015-16 Figures are preliminary figures and have not been audited. **Reflects data as of 9/22/15. ***Does not include students enrolled in preschool programs.

16 2014-15 JMS Significant Discipline Offenses IncidentsResidentsExternal School of Choice Arson00 Destruction of Property113 Theft65 Drug Paraphernalia00 Drug Use00 Drug Possession00 Tobacco Possession00 Weapon Possession (Includes any item that could be interpreted as a weapon.) 22 Total19 (66%)10 (34%) *There were 913 students at JMS during February Count with 52% being External School of Choice students.

17 Overall-JMS Discipline/Behavior- 2014-15  Resident students are 2 times more likely to have a significant offense within an academic year  Resident and School of Choice students represent the same number of drug related offenses (Drug paraphernalia, use, possess)  Resident and School of Choice students have the same number of weapon related offenses >Data taken from MISD PBS reporting system for last academic year (September through June).

18 2014-15 LHS Significant Discipline Offenses IncidentsResidentsExternal School of Choice Arson00 Destruction of Property22 Theft10 Drug Paraphernalia00 Drug Use20 Drug Possession01 Tobacco Possession01 Weapon Possession (Includes any item that could be interpreted as a weapon.) 01 Total5 (50%) *There were 1397 students at LHS during February Count with 53% being External School of Choice students.

19 Overall-Lakeview High School Discipline/Behavior: 2014-15  Resident students and School of Choice students are likely to have the same number of significant offenses within an academic year  Resident students represent 2 times the number of drug related offenses (Drug paraphernalia, use, possess)  School of Choice students had the only weapon related offense >Data taken from MISD PBS reporting system for last academic year (September through June).

20 Questions and/or Comments Tracy L. Van Peeren Assistant Superintendent 445-4000 ext. 2503 tvanpeeren@scslakeview-k12.com


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