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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has anyone heard why Coates went from 113% capacity in 2022 to 131% capacity in 2023? Seems like that is driving the projection of 172% capacity in 2028. They’re going to do a boundary study on it, but I’m just wondering what the driving force is? [/quote] I wish you would ask this all in one thread instead of each school/pyramid. We know you’re anti-change, protect your own bubble-dom.[/quote] What in the world are you talking about? Regardless of your unwarranted broadside, happy to consolidate with other questions that are relevant.[/quote] You're better off with a stand-alone thread about Coates. Coates enrollment history: 2009-10: 536 (school opened) 2010-11: 658 2011-12: 717 2012-13: 752 2013-14: 790 2014-15: 765 2015-16: 745 2016-17: 735 2017-18: 710 2018-19: 713 2019-20: 730 2020-21: 728 2021-22: 756 2022-23: 851 2023-24: 963 [design capacity 930; program capacity 716] So it appears that, in the first two years Coates was open, the enrollment was increasing gradually because some students were grandfathered at their prior schools. Then the enrollment was relatively stable from 2011 to 2021. Over the past two years, the enrollment has spiked. The biggest increase is among students identified as "White" (which currently may include students from the Middle East), followed by smaller increases in the number of Hispanic and Black students (the number of Asian students has been declining). Over the past two years, the FARMS percentage at the school has also increased (from 46 to 58%). The program capacity is apparently much lower than the design capacity because of smaller class sizes for K-3 classes and other programs at the school (autism services).[/quote] Thank you for this analysis and numbers above. It’s not an AAP center, right? Has there been an influx of refugees (honestly asking, not opining one way or the other on it)? It’d be interesting to see the assumptions that go into the 172% projection. I wonder if we’ll learn more about the situation from the upcoming scoping.[/quote] Coates is not an AAP center. Nearby McNair is an AAP center. There are fewer than 10 kids living within the boundaries of other schools transferring into Coates this year. When you have a substantial increase in the number of White kids at a school in FCPS accompanied by a big increase in the percentage of FARMS kids, it's likely that many are refugees from places like Afghanistan. According to a post from one website (not an FCPS website) from a few years ago: "Virginia has the second largest Afghan community in the US—having over 23,000 or 18% of the US total Afghan population. More than 6,000 new Afghans also have arrived in the state since 2021, with thousands more expected to arrive in 2024 and beyond, according to Virginia Governor Ralph Northam. WAW and its resettlement partners expect more newly-arrived Afghans to move to the greater DC area after their 90-day resettlement support period ends, to be closer to families and an established Afghan community."[/quote]
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