Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Campaign Promise to You

I have heard the rumblings since I moved to the area.  “A lot of kids in the district open enroll to Orono.”  “A lot of kids in the district open enroll to Orono…but a lot of Orono kids open enroll here so it’s a wash.”  Until recently, I had never researched the numbers for myself.  Upon doing so, the results I found are quite unsettling.  First, according to the MN Dept of Education, Westonka school district has been losing enrollment since school year ’95-’96:

1996   2428             2002   2241             2008   2249
1997   2435             2003   2268             2009   2232
1998   2409             2004   2272             2010   2030
1999   2396             2005   2250             2011   2029
2000   2354             2006   2264             2012   2035
2001   2299             2007   2263             2013   2015

Further, Westonka school district does the worst job of any area district at retaining students who live within their district:


School District
Resident Pupil Units
Adjusted Pupil Units
Adjusted Pupil Units/ Pupil Units
001 Minneapolis
51412.25
37390.8
73%
270 Hopkins
8266.05
8376.69
101%
271 Bloomington
12125.4
11788.42
97%
272 Eden Prairie
11034.52
11033.52
100%
273 Edina
8506.2
9683.43
114%
276 Minnetonka
8617.07
10341.77
120%
277 Westonka
2922.47
2584.21
88%
278 Orono
2445.67
3133.86
128%
279 Osseo
26643.53
23830.73
89%
280 Richfield
5360.75
4839.41
90%
281 Robbinsdale
14255.39
13954.6
98%
282 St Anthony
1105.39
2038.05
184%
283 St Louis Park
4856.35
5122.35
105%
284 Wayzata
11419.38
12220.99
107%
286 Brooklyn Center
1684.69
2449
145%

Source: Hennepin County Taxpayer Services


The chart above is simple to follow. Residential Pupil Units indicates the potential enrollment from within a district's borders. Adjusted Pupil Units, indicates how well a district is capturing potential pupils from within its borders as well as attracting open enrollment. If the second column figure is lower than the first column figure, the district is a net loser of enrollment. At 88%, Westonka School District 277, has some analysis to do, yet we never hear about this dynamic!


If elected by you to the Westonka School Board on November 8, I promise to delve into this long-term and important issue to find causes, answers and create a plan to reverse this disturbing trend.


Give the graph below which was constructed by the MN Dept of Education and its meaning a few moments of consideration:


5 comments:

  1. If we would have been located on the Shirley Hills side of town, we would have chosen to open enroll our kids in Orono schools - because who wants to spend their day in that gross building year after year. The current state of Westonka facilities are a big part of the reason folks open enroll elsewhere.

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  2. False & speculative, 6:02! Please review the comments in this post:

    http://dreambigwestonka.blogspot.com/2011/10/b-team-has-been-delivering-grade-b.html

    Also, if it is the "gross building" causing people to leave, why have students been leaving since 1996, as indicated in the stats in this post above??? Why do high school students leave?? It's 1/2 the age of Shirley Hills.

    Which board members have been around the longest without correcting these issues?

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  3. We left too. Had nothing to do with facilities but everything to do with the bullheads "in charge." Have another cup of Kevin coolaid if you want to blame the buildings.

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  4. Maybe this is why people leave?


    http://tinyurl.com/APHonor-Roll

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  5. We chose to open enroll our kids out of the Westonka District. Our decision was not based on the condition of the buildings; it was based on what was happening inside the buildings. We had our fill of teaching only to the test. My kids were not being challenged and, even after giving the district almost an entire school year to do something, nothing was resolved. Roadblocks and excuses were handed out by both administrators and teachers. We are now in a district that has true advanced courses and programs and our kids are challenged and treated like the individuals they are. Also, sending 8th graders to the high school with 18 yr old adults is just wrong.

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