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COMMITTEE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
                                       Auditorium, School Administration Building
                                                Monday, January 30, 2012
                                                          6:00

Welcome                                                                    Mrs. Evelyn Bulluck, Chair
Introductions
     Charge to the Committee                                               Dr. Anthony D. Jackson, Superintendent
           Role of the Committee Chairs
           Role of the Committee
           Role of the Consultant
           School Board Priorities

Senate Bill 612                                                            Mr. Wardlaw Lamar, Esq., School Board Attorney

ORED                                                                       Mr. Mike Miller
           Methodology
           Process
           Timeline

Communication                                                              Mrs. Sandy Drum, Public Information Officer

Questions                                           Next Meeting
                                                     February 13
                                                       4:00-5:30
                                               Central Office Auditorium
                                                                                                                           3
Carina Bryant
Principal, Southern Nash Middle School


        Victor Ward
        Director of Personnel
   Ann Mitchell, Elementary School Principal
   Robin May, Middle School Principal
   Chip Hodges, High School Principal
   Tommy Stockdale, Eaton Corporation
   Kelley Deal
   Tem Myers, Wells Fargo Bank
   Tripp Evans, CW Williams
   Vanessa McCleary, City of Rocky Mount
   Sherri Wells, Spring Hope Elementary
   Sylvia Anthony-McGeachy, Williford Elementary
   Cindi Carpenter, Southern Nash Middle School
   John Gay, Nash Central High School
   Tracy Proctor, Swift Creek Elementary
   Laticia Cavazos, Spring Hope Elementary
   Tracy Wiggins-Elliot, Middlesex Elementary
   LaTasha Sledge, Parker Middle/ Hubbard Elementary
   Monica Whitehead, Rocky Mount High School
   District 1 –    Archie Jones
   District 2 -    John Barnes
   District 3 -    Reggie Mullen
   District 4 -    Chet Osterhoudt
   District 5 -    Melissa Dalsimer
   District 6 -    Lester Weaver
   District 7 –    Chris Miller
   District 8 –    Pastor James Gailliard
   District 9 –    Shirley Kelly-Morton
   District 10 –   Ruth Bullard
   District 11 –   Cynthia Dunston
   Central Office Staff will serve as ex-officio
    members of the committee; providing support
    as needed.

     Superintendent
     Assistant Superintendents
     Directors
Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools
                   January 30, 2012
   To prepare a recommendation and present a
    comprehensive student reassignment plan
    consistent with the priorities outlined by the
    board of education on or before August 2012.

   After public input and final board
    approval, the plan will be implemented at the
    start of the 2013-2014 school year.

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Jan-Aug 2012          Aug - 2012         Aug – Dec 2012             August 2013
    Committee           Committee        Public Input/ Community
   Deliberations/    Recommendations           Engagement          Implementation
Monthly Reports to    Presented to the
 the School Board      School Board        Board of Education
                                               Approval




                                                                               13
Public Engagement

             Board of
            Education



            Committee Chairs




                               Technical Support

Community     Committee
 Feedback                           ORED
                                     Staff            14
At its work session on January 23, the Nash-
Rocky Mount Board of Education reached
consensus on the following priorities to guide
the Student Reassignment Committee’s
preparation of recommendations for their
consideration.



                                                 15
   Contiguous boundaries:
     Attempt to maintain contiguous school boundaries without using
      satellite attendance areas.

   Respect neighborhoods:
     Avoid dividing easily recognized “neighborhoods” or identified
      “developments” or “sub- divisions” unless it is necessary to meet
      other guidelines. Whenever possible and practical use major
      highways, railroads, rivers, and streams as natural boundaries.

   Proximity to schools:
     While it is recognized that all students cannot be assigned to their
      closest school, consider students proximity to other schools when
      creating school boundaries.


                                                                             16
   Modify feeder systems:
     In order to maximize facility use and establish reasonable numbers of students at
      each site, consider the use of 6 middle school feeder systems instead of 5. This
      would allow smaller, more instructionally suited middle schools and less
      dependence on mobile classrooms.

   Stay within enrollment capacities:
     Unless it is likely that a school enrollment will be declining, assign students to the
      four high schools in a way that their enrollments are under established capacities.

   Consider anticipated growth:
     Enrollment growth patterns should be taken into consideration, where feasible, to
      ensure that anticipated growth will not adversely impact one school significantly
      more than the others.

   Enrollment balance:
     In keeping with the intent of SB612, attempt to balance the percentage of
      academic and economic populations at each middle and high school.
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Mr. Wardlaw Lamar, Esq.
Mr. Lewis Lamar, Esq.




                          Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools
                                             January 30, 2012
   Sec. 17. (a) The Interim Board and the Nash-Rocky Mount Board of
    Education shall make their best efforts to achieve a racial balance in student
    enrollment, within plus or minus 12 percentage points of the system wide average
    minority student enrollment at the following schools:

     Rocky Mount Senior High, Northern Nash Senior High and any new high school within the Nash-Rocky Mount
       School Administrative Unit, and any middle or junior high school that feeds any of these high schools.

     A school will be considered to be in substantial compliance with the racial balance objectives of this
       paragraph if its racial balance is plus or minus 18 percentage points of the system wide average minority
       student enrollment.

    (b) For all schools other than those covered in subsection (a) of this section, the Nash-
    Rocky Mount Board of Education will promote reasonable and
    practical racial balance in the schools, utilizing and preserving neighborhood and
    voluntary schools to the maximum extent permitted by the Constitution, and consistent
    with sound educational practices.
Michael Miller, Program Manager
Operations Research and Education Laboratory (OREd)
Institute for Transportation Research and Education
Centennial Campus
North Carolina State University




                        Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools
                                                January 30, 2012
OREd was founded in 1990 by Dr. Raymond Taylor (Professor
Emeritus, College of Education, NCSU) to scientifically address
politically sensitive school planning issues such as district
membership projections, determining the location of new
school sites, creating new attendance boundaries and
demographic balance.

OREd has served school districts ranging from 4000 to 140,000
students in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Mississippi.




                                                                  21
• Alamance–Burlington School System – 02, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10,                    •   Haywood County Schools – 99
  11                                                                                 •   Hoke County Schools – 99, 08, 09*, 11
• Asheboro City Schools – 04, 05, 06, 07                                             •   Lee County Schools – 08, 09*
• Berkeley County Schools, SC – 09, 11                                               •   Lenoir County School – 09
• Bladen County Schools – 04                                                         •   Moore County Schools – 04, 07, 08, 09*
• Buncombe County Schools – 98, 99                                                   •   Mooresville Graded Schools – 99, 00, 01, 04
• Brunswick County Schools – 03, 04                                                  •   Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools – 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10,
• Carteret County Schools – 09**                                                         11
• Chapel/Carrboro Schools – 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 05, 06,                  •   New Hanover County Schools – 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00
  07                                                                                 •   Onslow County Schools – 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09**, 10, 11
• Chatham County Schools – 03, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11                            •   Orange County Schools – 95, 09
• Craven County Schools – 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06,                    •   Pamlico County Schools – 09**
  07, 08**                                                                           •   Pender County Schools – 09**
• Cumberland County Schools – 08, 09*                                                •   Randolph County Schools – 05, 06, 07, 08, 09
• Cleveland County Schools – 08                                                      •   Richmond County Schools – 00, 08*
• Currituck County Schools – 09                                                      •   Robeson County Schools – 08*
• Duplin County Schools – 09**                                                       •   Rock Hill School District 3, SC – 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09,
• Durham Public Schools – 08, 09, 11                                                     10, 11
• Elizabeth City-Pasquotank County Schools – 07                                      •   Rowan County Schools – 09
• Franklin County Schools – 08                                                       •   Pitt County Schools – 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00,
• Iredell-Statesville Schools – 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04                               01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10
• Jones County Schools – 09**                                                        •   Stokes County Schools – 05, 06, 08
• Johnston County Schools – 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04,                  •   Union County Schools – 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07
  05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11                                                         •   Tupelo Public Schools, MS – 07
• Gaston County Schools – 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04                                 •   Vance County Schools – 09
• Granville County Schools – 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09                          •   Wayne County Schools – 95
• Guilford County Schools – 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 09                                   •   Wake County Public School System – 97, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08,
• Harnett County Schools – 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09*,                      09, 10, 11
  10, 11

    “*” denote projects conducted as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) activity through the BRAC Regional Task Force in Fayetteville, North Carolina
                “**” denote projects conducted as part of the Military Growth Task Force of North Carolina’s Eastern Region in Jacksonville, North Carolina
Data-driven and policy-based model for
forecasting     school   enrollment   and
determining the optimal locations for new
schools and attendance boundaries.

      Forecasting
      Land Use Studies
      Out-of-Capacity Analysis
      Attendance Boundary Optimization
      School Site Optimization


                                            23
OPPORTUNITY!




               24
Opportunity for:

   Examining current building utilization:
     What is current policy on building utilization?
     Are some schools being over-utilized?
     Are some schools being under-utilized?
     Are NRMPS schools prepared for growth?



                                                        25
Opportunity for:

   Examining current feeder patterns:
     What are current Elem > Mid > High paths?
     How do transfer policies affect these paths?




                                                     26
Opportunity for:

   Examining student balance:
     What do we mean by “balancing” student
      populations?
     What are current policies on balancing student
      populations?
     What are current practices used by other districts?
     What options are available to try to achieve
      balance?
                                                            27
 Process

 Methodology

 Timeline

                28
   Form Committee representing stakeholders
     Understand data & tools used
     Understand optimization and scenario review
      process
     Communicate to Board and community
     Make recommendations to Board




                                                    29
   Compile supporting data
     GIS data
      ▪ Parcels, streets
      ▪ Student geocodes
      ▪ Planning segment review
     District membership trends
      ▪ NC DPI ADM for Month One
     School building capacities


                                   30
273 segments
60 K-12 students/segment   (2010-11 geocode)




                                               Planning Segments currently under review.
                                                                                           31
   Understand Inputs and Parameters
     District policy for reassignment
     What is the reassignment plan to achieve?
     Utilization
     Feeder Patterns
     Balance




                                                  32
   Develop Scenario Assumptions
     Based on District policy
     Utilization
     Feeder patterns
     Balance
     Data-driven




                                   33
   Optimal Attendance Zone Scenarios
     Understand impact of scenario assumptions
     Understand connection between scenario
      assumptions
     Review/Revise scenarios
     Transportation/access issues
     Keeping neighborhoods together



                                                  34
Optimal Attendance Zones

Data-driven       School
                 building    Balance index
membership
                capacities    allowance
 forecast




              Optimization
               Algorithm



 Optimal Attendance Zones
                                             35
Scenario Review/Revision Cycle

 Optimal Attendance Zones




Scenario Review

                            Track Edits &
                            Update School
                                Data



                                            36
   Community engagement
     Community understanding of process
     What is important to NRMS parents?




                                           37
   School facility planning is often carried out within a complex, multi-
    layered, and poorly articulated environment.
   The layers are qualitative and subjective, where even the best information is
    incomplete and constantly shifting.
   School boards are subject to very specific, externally imposed limitations on
    their decisions when planning facilities and setting attendance boundaries.
   School boards often change their decisions as they acquire new pieces of
    information. This invites negative press and erodes public confidence.
   The failure to fully grasp all relevant information makes it impossible for the
    school board to articulate and defend its recommendations to the public.
   This can have disastrous consequences when the budget must be approved or
    when school construction bond referenda are put before a public vote.
                               - Taylor, Vasu, Causby, INTERFACES Vol. 29, 1999

                                                                                      38
Optimization

Operations Research techniques solve large-scale optimization
problems involving many variables and constraints.

The driving variable in the optimization algorithm is total
distance traveled by students to school. The solutions
generated by these OR techniques are optimal in the following
way:
         the system-wide student travel distance is
       minimized while satisfying constraints such as
                     building capacity
                                                                39
OR techniques allow the
exploration of holistic
scenarios that can provide
maximum efficiency for
the entire district.




                             40
Utilization/Capacity


Demographic
                                Proximity
  Balance


              Feeder Pattern
                                            41
 February 13 – Understanding the Optimization
  Process
 March 26 – Out of Capacity table and Scenario Data

   April 30 – Scenario Review and Revision
   May 29 – Scenario Review and Revision
   June 25 – Final Scenario Presentation




                                                       42
Michael Miller, Program Manager
Operations Research and Education Laboratory (OREd)
Institute for Transportation Research and Education
Centennial Campus
North Carolina State University




                        Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools
                                                January 30. 2012
Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools
                   January 30, 2012
   Transparent
   Lines of Communications
   Committee Meetings
     Open to the public
   Website
     Information posted immediately after each meeting
   E-mail/ Phone Line
     An e-mail address to answer questions/ receive
      feedback etc has been established to ensure seamless
      communication and to make all information readily
      available to the public.
     A phone line has been established for those with limited
      or no internet access to provide feedback to the
      committee.
   After the organizational meeting on Monday,
    January 30, 2012.
   The committee will begin meeting in February
    with the charge to bring recommendations to
    the board no later than August 2012.
   The co-chairs will provide updates to the board
    at the work session immediately following each
    of their committee meetings.
February
13 – (4:00-5:30)*
    March
   26 (6:00)
     April
   30 (6:00)
     May
   29 (6:00)
      June
25 (4:00–5:30)*
 August/ Sept
    TBD
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Reassignment committee meeting january 30 - final-update1-31-12 2

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  • 3. COMMITTEE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Auditorium, School Administration Building Monday, January 30, 2012 6:00 Welcome Mrs. Evelyn Bulluck, Chair Introductions Charge to the Committee Dr. Anthony D. Jackson, Superintendent  Role of the Committee Chairs  Role of the Committee  Role of the Consultant  School Board Priorities Senate Bill 612 Mr. Wardlaw Lamar, Esq., School Board Attorney ORED Mr. Mike Miller  Methodology  Process  Timeline Communication Mrs. Sandy Drum, Public Information Officer Questions Next Meeting February 13 4:00-5:30 Central Office Auditorium  3
  • 4. Carina Bryant Principal, Southern Nash Middle School Victor Ward Director of Personnel
  • 5. Ann Mitchell, Elementary School Principal  Robin May, Middle School Principal  Chip Hodges, High School Principal
  • 6. Tommy Stockdale, Eaton Corporation  Kelley Deal  Tem Myers, Wells Fargo Bank  Tripp Evans, CW Williams  Vanessa McCleary, City of Rocky Mount
  • 7. Sherri Wells, Spring Hope Elementary  Sylvia Anthony-McGeachy, Williford Elementary  Cindi Carpenter, Southern Nash Middle School  John Gay, Nash Central High School
  • 8. Tracy Proctor, Swift Creek Elementary  Laticia Cavazos, Spring Hope Elementary  Tracy Wiggins-Elliot, Middlesex Elementary  LaTasha Sledge, Parker Middle/ Hubbard Elementary  Monica Whitehead, Rocky Mount High School
  • 9. District 1 – Archie Jones  District 2 - John Barnes  District 3 - Reggie Mullen  District 4 - Chet Osterhoudt  District 5 - Melissa Dalsimer  District 6 - Lester Weaver  District 7 – Chris Miller  District 8 – Pastor James Gailliard  District 9 – Shirley Kelly-Morton  District 10 – Ruth Bullard  District 11 – Cynthia Dunston
  • 10. Central Office Staff will serve as ex-officio members of the committee; providing support as needed.  Superintendent  Assistant Superintendents  Directors
  • 11. Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools January 30, 2012
  • 12. To prepare a recommendation and present a comprehensive student reassignment plan consistent with the priorities outlined by the board of education on or before August 2012.  After public input and final board approval, the plan will be implemented at the start of the 2013-2014 school year. 12
  • 13. Jan-Aug 2012 Aug - 2012 Aug – Dec 2012 August 2013 Committee Committee Public Input/ Community Deliberations/ Recommendations Engagement Implementation Monthly Reports to Presented to the the School Board School Board Board of Education Approval 13
  • 14. Public Engagement Board of Education Committee Chairs Technical Support Community Committee Feedback ORED Staff 14
  • 15. At its work session on January 23, the Nash- Rocky Mount Board of Education reached consensus on the following priorities to guide the Student Reassignment Committee’s preparation of recommendations for their consideration. 15
  • 16. Contiguous boundaries: Attempt to maintain contiguous school boundaries without using satellite attendance areas.  Respect neighborhoods: Avoid dividing easily recognized “neighborhoods” or identified “developments” or “sub- divisions” unless it is necessary to meet other guidelines. Whenever possible and practical use major highways, railroads, rivers, and streams as natural boundaries.  Proximity to schools: While it is recognized that all students cannot be assigned to their closest school, consider students proximity to other schools when creating school boundaries. 16
  • 17. Modify feeder systems: In order to maximize facility use and establish reasonable numbers of students at each site, consider the use of 6 middle school feeder systems instead of 5. This would allow smaller, more instructionally suited middle schools and less dependence on mobile classrooms.  Stay within enrollment capacities: Unless it is likely that a school enrollment will be declining, assign students to the four high schools in a way that their enrollments are under established capacities.  Consider anticipated growth: Enrollment growth patterns should be taken into consideration, where feasible, to ensure that anticipated growth will not adversely impact one school significantly more than the others.  Enrollment balance: In keeping with the intent of SB612, attempt to balance the percentage of academic and economic populations at each middle and high school. 17
  • 18. Mr. Wardlaw Lamar, Esq. Mr. Lewis Lamar, Esq. Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools January 30, 2012
  • 19. Sec. 17. (a) The Interim Board and the Nash-Rocky Mount Board of Education shall make their best efforts to achieve a racial balance in student enrollment, within plus or minus 12 percentage points of the system wide average minority student enrollment at the following schools:  Rocky Mount Senior High, Northern Nash Senior High and any new high school within the Nash-Rocky Mount School Administrative Unit, and any middle or junior high school that feeds any of these high schools.  A school will be considered to be in substantial compliance with the racial balance objectives of this paragraph if its racial balance is plus or minus 18 percentage points of the system wide average minority student enrollment.  (b) For all schools other than those covered in subsection (a) of this section, the Nash- Rocky Mount Board of Education will promote reasonable and practical racial balance in the schools, utilizing and preserving neighborhood and voluntary schools to the maximum extent permitted by the Constitution, and consistent with sound educational practices.
  • 20. Michael Miller, Program Manager Operations Research and Education Laboratory (OREd) Institute for Transportation Research and Education Centennial Campus North Carolina State University Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools January 30, 2012
  • 21. OREd was founded in 1990 by Dr. Raymond Taylor (Professor Emeritus, College of Education, NCSU) to scientifically address politically sensitive school planning issues such as district membership projections, determining the location of new school sites, creating new attendance boundaries and demographic balance. OREd has served school districts ranging from 4000 to 140,000 students in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Mississippi. 21
  • 22. • Alamance–Burlington School System – 02, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, • Haywood County Schools – 99 11 • Hoke County Schools – 99, 08, 09*, 11 • Asheboro City Schools – 04, 05, 06, 07 • Lee County Schools – 08, 09* • Berkeley County Schools, SC – 09, 11 • Lenoir County School – 09 • Bladen County Schools – 04 • Moore County Schools – 04, 07, 08, 09* • Buncombe County Schools – 98, 99 • Mooresville Graded Schools – 99, 00, 01, 04 • Brunswick County Schools – 03, 04 • Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools – 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, • Carteret County Schools – 09** 11 • Chapel/Carrboro Schools – 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 05, 06, • New Hanover County Schools – 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00 07 • Onslow County Schools – 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09**, 10, 11 • Chatham County Schools – 03, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 • Orange County Schools – 95, 09 • Craven County Schools – 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, • Pamlico County Schools – 09** 07, 08** • Pender County Schools – 09** • Cumberland County Schools – 08, 09* • Randolph County Schools – 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 • Cleveland County Schools – 08 • Richmond County Schools – 00, 08* • Currituck County Schools – 09 • Robeson County Schools – 08* • Duplin County Schools – 09** • Rock Hill School District 3, SC – 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, • Durham Public Schools – 08, 09, 11 10, 11 • Elizabeth City-Pasquotank County Schools – 07 • Rowan County Schools – 09 • Franklin County Schools – 08 • Pitt County Schools – 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, • Iredell-Statesville Schools – 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 • Jones County Schools – 09** • Stokes County Schools – 05, 06, 08 • Johnston County Schools – 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, • Union County Schools – 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 • Tupelo Public Schools, MS – 07 • Gaston County Schools – 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04 • Vance County Schools – 09 • Granville County Schools – 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 • Wayne County Schools – 95 • Guilford County Schools – 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 09 • Wake County Public School System – 97, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, • Harnett County Schools – 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09*, 09, 10, 11 10, 11 “*” denote projects conducted as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) activity through the BRAC Regional Task Force in Fayetteville, North Carolina “**” denote projects conducted as part of the Military Growth Task Force of North Carolina’s Eastern Region in Jacksonville, North Carolina
  • 23. Data-driven and policy-based model for forecasting school enrollment and determining the optimal locations for new schools and attendance boundaries.  Forecasting  Land Use Studies  Out-of-Capacity Analysis  Attendance Boundary Optimization  School Site Optimization 23
  • 25. Opportunity for:  Examining current building utilization:  What is current policy on building utilization?  Are some schools being over-utilized?  Are some schools being under-utilized?  Are NRMPS schools prepared for growth? 25
  • 26. Opportunity for:  Examining current feeder patterns:  What are current Elem > Mid > High paths?  How do transfer policies affect these paths? 26
  • 27. Opportunity for:  Examining student balance:  What do we mean by “balancing” student populations?  What are current policies on balancing student populations?  What are current practices used by other districts?  What options are available to try to achieve balance? 27
  • 29. Form Committee representing stakeholders  Understand data & tools used  Understand optimization and scenario review process  Communicate to Board and community  Make recommendations to Board 29
  • 30. Compile supporting data  GIS data ▪ Parcels, streets ▪ Student geocodes ▪ Planning segment review  District membership trends ▪ NC DPI ADM for Month One  School building capacities 30
  • 31. 273 segments 60 K-12 students/segment (2010-11 geocode) Planning Segments currently under review. 31
  • 32. Understand Inputs and Parameters  District policy for reassignment  What is the reassignment plan to achieve?  Utilization  Feeder Patterns  Balance 32
  • 33. Develop Scenario Assumptions  Based on District policy  Utilization  Feeder patterns  Balance  Data-driven 33
  • 34. Optimal Attendance Zone Scenarios  Understand impact of scenario assumptions  Understand connection between scenario assumptions  Review/Revise scenarios  Transportation/access issues  Keeping neighborhoods together 34
  • 35. Optimal Attendance Zones Data-driven School building Balance index membership capacities allowance forecast Optimization Algorithm Optimal Attendance Zones 35
  • 36. Scenario Review/Revision Cycle Optimal Attendance Zones Scenario Review Track Edits & Update School Data 36
  • 37. Community engagement  Community understanding of process  What is important to NRMS parents? 37
  • 38. School facility planning is often carried out within a complex, multi- layered, and poorly articulated environment.  The layers are qualitative and subjective, where even the best information is incomplete and constantly shifting.  School boards are subject to very specific, externally imposed limitations on their decisions when planning facilities and setting attendance boundaries.  School boards often change their decisions as they acquire new pieces of information. This invites negative press and erodes public confidence.  The failure to fully grasp all relevant information makes it impossible for the school board to articulate and defend its recommendations to the public.  This can have disastrous consequences when the budget must be approved or when school construction bond referenda are put before a public vote. - Taylor, Vasu, Causby, INTERFACES Vol. 29, 1999 38
  • 39. Optimization Operations Research techniques solve large-scale optimization problems involving many variables and constraints. The driving variable in the optimization algorithm is total distance traveled by students to school. The solutions generated by these OR techniques are optimal in the following way: the system-wide student travel distance is minimized while satisfying constraints such as building capacity 39
  • 40. OR techniques allow the exploration of holistic scenarios that can provide maximum efficiency for the entire district. 40
  • 41. Utilization/Capacity Demographic Proximity Balance Feeder Pattern 41
  • 42.  February 13 – Understanding the Optimization Process  March 26 – Out of Capacity table and Scenario Data  April 30 – Scenario Review and Revision  May 29 – Scenario Review and Revision  June 25 – Final Scenario Presentation 42
  • 43. Michael Miller, Program Manager Operations Research and Education Laboratory (OREd) Institute for Transportation Research and Education Centennial Campus North Carolina State University Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools January 30. 2012
  • 44. Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools January 30, 2012
  • 45. Transparent  Lines of Communications  Committee Meetings  Open to the public  Website  Information posted immediately after each meeting  E-mail/ Phone Line  An e-mail address to answer questions/ receive feedback etc has been established to ensure seamless communication and to make all information readily available to the public.  A phone line has been established for those with limited or no internet access to provide feedback to the committee.
  • 46. After the organizational meeting on Monday, January 30, 2012.  The committee will begin meeting in February with the charge to bring recommendations to the board no later than August 2012.  The co-chairs will provide updates to the board at the work session immediately following each of their committee meetings.
  • 47. February 13 – (4:00-5:30)* March 26 (6:00) April 30 (6:00) May 29 (6:00) June 25 (4:00–5:30)* August/ Sept TBD