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201415 West Sylvan PTA Do parents want all 6 th graders at East if the facilities supported that 519 agreed or strongly agreed they would like to have the 6 th graders ALL at East if the facilities supported that ID: 536330

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Parent Survey Results: Overcrowding at West Sylvan

2014-15 West Sylvan PTASlide2

Do

parents want all 6

th

graders at East if the facilities supported that?51.9% agreed or strongly agreed they would like to have the 6th graders ALL at East if the facilities supported that.24.2% disagreed or strongly disagreed they would like all 6th graders at East if facilities supported them.23.9% were neutral on the option. It is ok to have 6th graders split between East and West (current situation).19.5% strongly agreed or disagreed that it was ok to have 6th graders split between 2 campuses.65.9% disagreed or strongly disagreed that it was ok to have 6th graders split between 2 campuses.14.6% were neutral  If all kids are at West, 6th Graders NEED TO BE completely separate from the other grades (e.g. in a separate part of the building, different bell schedule).39% strongly agreed or agreed that all 6th – 8th graders at West, the 6th graders should be separate from 7th/8th graders.32.3% disagreed or strongly disagreed that all 6th – 8th graders at West, the 6th graders should be separate from 7th/8th graders.28.7% were neutralIf all kids are at West, 6th graders DO NOT NEED to be separated from 7th and 8th graders. 39.8% strongly agreed or agreed that if all 6th – 8th graders were at West, 6th grade did NOT need to be separate.38.9% strongly disagreed or disagreed that if all 6th – 8th graders were at West, 6th grade did NOT need to be separate.21.3 were neutral

 

72.1%

ranked Option 1 as their first or second choice

53.6%

ranked Option 2 as their first or second choice

14.6% ranked Option 3 as their first or second choice

37.2%

ranked Option 4 as their first or second choice

15.4% ranked Option 5 as their first or second choice

5.1% ranked Option 6 as their first or second choice

46.4% said doing nothing is NOT an optionSlide3

Option 1: John Ferraro’s option to utilize the underused space at West to allow all kids to be at West.

72.1%

of respondents selected this as their 1

st or 2nd choice 47.2% Selected Option 1 as their first choice24.9% selection option 1 as their second choice10.9% Selected Option 1 as their third choice5.9% Selected Option 1 as their 4th choice4.7% Selected Option 1 as their 5th choice<1% selected option 1 as their 6th choice5.9% not acceptableSlide4

Option 2: Sell east, seek approval from PPS to use the funds to build additional classroom and cafeteria space at West. This was a 2 year solution, not a short term fix.

53.7%

of respondents selected this as their 1

st or 2nd choice 19.6% Selected Option 1 as their first choice34.1% selection option 1 as their second choice16.8% Selected Option 1 as their third choice12% Selected Option 1 as their 4th choice5.6% Selected Option 1 as their 5th choice3.1% selected option 1 as their 6th choice8.9% not acceptableSlide5

Option 3: Minimal fixes to East for the 15-16 school year, relying on district wide boundary changes to resolve long term overcrowding.

14.6%

of respondents selected this as their 1

st or 2nd choice 5.9% Selected Option 1 as their first choice8.7% selection option 1 as their second choice18.7% Selected Option 1 as their third choice21.5% Selected Option 1 as their 4th choice14% Selected Option 1 as their 5th choice2% selected option 1 as their 6th choice29.3% not acceptableSlide6

Option 4: Fix East campus for long term use as a 6

th

grade campus (this was a 2 year solution, not a short term fix).

37.1% of respondents selected this as their 1st or 2nd choice 22.6% Selected Option 1 as their first choice14.5% selection option 1 as their second choice20.9% Selected Option 1 as their third choice19.8% Selected Option 1 as their 4th choice8.4% Selected Option 1 as their 5th choice2% selected option 1 as their 6th choice11.7% not acceptableSlide7

Option 5: All kids at West with Creative Schedule.

15.4%

of respondents selected this as their 1

st or 2nd choice 2.8% Selected Option 1 as their first choice12.6% selection option 1 as their second choice21.2% Selected Option 1 as their third choice14.2% Selected Option 1 as their 4th choice17.6% Selected Option 1 as their 5th choice7% selected option 1 as their 6th choice24.6% not acceptableSlide8

Option 6: Do nothing, wait for district wide boundary changes to address overcrowding.

5.1%

of respondents selected this as their 1

st or 2nd choice 1.7% Selected Option 1 as their first choice3.4% selection option 1 as their second choice5.9% Selected Option 1 as their third choice8.1% Selected Option 1 as their 4th choice9.8% Selected Option 1 as their 5th choice24.9% selected option 1 as their 6th choice46.4% not acceptable