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2017-18 FAC Tour Brochure.Indd 2017-18 Socorro ISD FAC Current Developments Bus Tour #TeamSISD The right choice for Socorro Independent School District Leading • Inspiring • Innovating ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES. Table of Contents Tour Route Map page 1 Active Developments page 2 Americas Feeder Pattern page 6 Eastlake Feeder Pattern page 8 El Dorado Feeder Pattern page 10 Montwood Feeder Pattern page 12 Pebble Hills Feeder Pattern page 14 Socorro Feeder Pattern page 16 Enrollment snapshot date: October 28, 2016 Building capacity – the designed structural capacity of the original campus, without portables. Total capacity – the school’s building capacity plus portable volume. Tour Route Map Legend High School Feeder Patterns Americas Eastlake El Dorado Montwood Pebble Hills Socorro Streets Elementary & Pk-8 Schools 1 Benito Martínez (K-5) 2 Bill Sybert School (K-8) 3 Campestre (PK-5) 4 Chester E. Jordan (PK-5) 5 Desert Wind School (K-8) 6 Dr. Sue Shook (K-5) 7 Élfida P. Chávez (K-5) 8 Ernesto Serna School (PK-8) 9 Escontrias Elementary (PK-5) 10 H. D. Hilley (PK-5) 11 Helen Ball (K-5) 12 Horizon Heights (PK-5) 13 Hueco (PK-5) 14 Hurshel Antwine (PK-5) 15 James P. Butler (K-5) 16 Jane A. Hambric School (K-8) 17 John Drugan School (K-8) 18 Loma Verde (K-5) 19 Lujan-Chávez (K-5) 20 Mission Ridge (PK-5) 21 Myrtle Cooper (PK-5) 22 O’Shea Keleher (PK-5) 23 Paso del Norte (K-8) 24 Purple Heart (PK-5) 25 Robert R. Rojas (PK-5) 26 Sgt. Roberto Ituarte (K-5) 27 Sierra Vista (K-5) 28 Vista del Sol (K-5) Middle Schools 29 Capt. Walter E. Clarke Middle 30 Col. John O. Ensor Middle 31 Montwood Middle 32 Salvador H. Sanchez Middle 33 Socorro Middle 34 SPC. Rafael Hernando III Middle 35 SSG. Rafael R. Puentes Middle 36 Sun Ridge Middle 37 William D. Slider Middle High Schools 38 Americas High School 39 Eastlake High School 40 El Dorado High School 41 Mission Early College High School 42 Montwood High School 43 Options High School 44 Pebble Hills High School 45 Socorro High School Alternative Schools 46 KEYS Elementary 47 KEYS Academy 1 Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Active Developments - Mission Ridge (Shook Elementary) • 7,373 total lots • 5,640 future lots • More than 1,000 available VDL • Groundwork underway on 404 lots • Building 400-450 homes a year • Possible school sites available • Shook Elementary Active Developments - Mission Ridge (Mission Ridge Elementary) • 1,730 total lots • 1,393 future lots • Groundwork underway on 193 lots • Building 80-100 homes a year • Mission Ridge Elementary 2 Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Active Developments - Ventanas • 1,383 total lots • 0 future lots • 220 new home permits issued in 2015 • 81 permits issued through March 2016 • Built out by the end of 2017 • 572 students in Oct 2015 • Student yield = 0.60 • Lujan-Chavez Elementary Active Developments - Tierra Del Este (Lujan-Chavez Elementary) • 6,337 total lots • 3,386 future lots • 674 lots delivering 4Q16 • First 186 lots east of John Hayes St delivering 1Q17 • 336 new home permits issued in 2015 • 49 permits issued through March 2016 • Building ~100 homes in 2016 • Building 250-300 homes in 2017 • Lujan-Chavez Elementary 3 Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Active Developments - Tierra Del Este (Butler Elementary) • 1,336 total lots • 0 future lots • 170 new home permits issued in 2015 • Built out by mid 2017 • 616 students in Oct 2015 • Student yield = 0.54 • Butler Elementary Active Developments - Tierra Del Este (Jordan Elementary) • 1,282 total lots • 749 future lots • Delivered 324 lots in early April • Delivering 315 lots in 2Q16 and 229 lots in 3Q16 • 226 duplex lots delivering by early 2017 • Building 200-250 homes a year • Jordan Elementary 4 Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Active Developments - Lomas Del Este • 568 total lots • Built out by late 2017 • 206 new home permits issued in 2015 • 32 permits issued through March 2016 • 146 students Oct 2015 • Student yield = 0.32 • Jordan Elementary 5 Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Americas Feeder Pattern Campuses Current Developments 38 Americas High School • Loma Verde Elementary/John Drugan School - Year Open: 1996 - Total New Units: 548 - Age: 21 yrs - Total Student Impact: 219 - Enrollment: 2,410 - Percent Building Capacity: 82% • Sierra Vista Elementary/Capt. Walter E. Clarke Middle - Percent Total Capacity: 77% - Total New Units: 1,284 - 5 Single and 1 Double Portable - Total Student Impact: 514 29 Capt. Walter E. Clarke Middle - Year Open: 1993 - Age: 24 yrs Development #1 - Enrollment: 906 - Percent Building Capacity: 107% Vista Sierra John - Percent Total Capacity: 79% Del Sol Vista - 8 Single and 3 Double Portables Drugan 17 John Drugan School - Year Open: 2005 28 - Age: 12 yrs Myrtle - Enrollment: 1,196 Cooper 21 - Percent Building Capacity: 107% - Percent Total Capacity: 81% 38 29 - 7 Double Portables 27 18 Loma Verde Elementary 17 - Year Open: 2002 - Age: 15 yrs - Enrollment: 688 18 - Percent Total Capacity: 75% 21 Myrtle Cooper Elementary 47 43 - Year Open: 1987 Loma - Age: 30 yrs Verde - Enrollment: 705 Development #2 - Percent Total Capacity: 73% 27 Sierra Vista Elementary - Year Open: 1991 - Age: 26 yrs - Enrollment: 719 - Percent Total Capacity: 71% 28 Vista Del Sol Elementary - Year Open: 1983 - Age: 34 yrs - Enrollment: 557 - Percent Total Capacity: 64% Snapshot Building % Building Portable Total Building % Total Building Americas Feeder Overflow Enrollment Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Americas HS 2,410 2,940 82% 175 3,115 77% 0 Middle Schools 906 825 110% 325 1,150 79% 0 PK-8 Campuses 1,196 1,118 107% 350 1,468 81% 9 Elementary 2,669 3,774 71% 0 3,774 71% 36 Schools 6 Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Development #1 Development #2 7 Americas Pattern Feeder Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Eastlake Feeder Pattern Campuses Current Developments 39 Eastlake HIgh School • Desert Wind School - Year Open: 2010 - Total New Units: 520 - Age: 7 yr - Total Student Impact: 208 - Enrollment: 2,085 • Horizon Heights Elementary/Col. John O. Ensor Middle - Percent Total Capacity: 61% - Total New Units: 2,521 30 Col. John O. Ensor Middle - Total Student Impact: 1,008 - Year Open: 2000 • Mission Ridge Elementary/Desert Wind School - Age: 17 yrs - Total New Units: 1,395 - Enrollment: 1,069 - Total Student Impact: 558 - Percent Building Capacity: 113% - Percent Total Capacity: 82% • Dr. Sue Shook Elementary/Col. John O. Ensor Middle - 7 Double Portables - Total New Units: 5,274 - Total Student Impact: 2,110 5 Desert Wind School Development #2 - Year Open: 2003 - Age: 14 yrs Dr. Sue - Enrollment: 885 Shook - Percent Building Capacity: 95% - Percent Total Capacity: 75% - 5 Double Portables Development #1 6 Dr. Sue Shook Elementary - Year Open: 2008 - Age: 9 yrs 6 - Enrollment: 771 - Percent Building Capacity: 86% - Percent Total Capacity: 73% 12 - 3 Double Portables - Receiving Overflow: 21 30 12 Horizon Heights Elementary 39 - Year Open: 1983 - Age: 34 yrs 20 - Enrollment: 897 - Percent Building Capacity: 87% - Receiving Overflow: 19 Development #3 20 Mission Ridge Elementary - Year Open: 2014 - Age: 3 yrs Mission - Enrollment: 826 Ridge Horizon - Percent Building Capacity: 97% Heights - Percent Total Capacity: 83% - 3 Double Portables - Sending Overflow: 21 5 Desert Wind Development #4 Snapshot Building % Building Portable Total Building % Total Building Eastlake Feeder Overflow Enrollment Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Eastlake HS 2,085 3,428 61% 0 2,800 61% 0 Middle Schools 1,069 946 113% 350 1,296 82% 0 PK-8 Campuses 885 932 95% 250 1,182 75% 5 Elementary 2,494 2,781 91% 300 3,231 77% 40 Schools 8 Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour Development #1 Development #2 Development #3 Development #4 9 Eastlake Feeder Pattern Eastlake Socorro Independent School District 2017-18 FAC Current Developments Bus Tour El Dorado Feeder Pattern Campuses 37 El Dorado High School 23 Sgt. Roberto Ituarte Elementary - Year Open: 2003 - Year Open: 2008 - Age: 14 yrs - Age: 9 yrs - Enrollment: 2,456 - Enrollment: 904 - Percent Building Capacity: 71% - Percent Building Capacity: 118% - Percent Total Capacity: 67% - Percent Total Capacity: 89% - 4 Double Portables - 5 Double Portables - Receiving Overflow: 293 31 SPC. Rafael Hernando III Middle - Year Open: 2007 Current Developments - Age: 10 yrs - Enrollment: 968 • Purple Heart Elementary/SPC. Rafael Hernando III Middle - Percent Building Capacity: 92% - Total New Units: 1,005 - Percent Total Capacity: 77% - Total Student Impact: 402 - 4 Double Portables Purple Heart 15 Jane A. Hambric School Development #1 - Year Open: 2000 Chester E. - Age: 17 yrs Jordan - Enrollment: 1,191 Hurshel - Percent Building Capacity: 94% Antwine - Percent Total Capacity: 79% - 9 Double Portables 24 21 Paso Del Norte School Jane A. - Year Open: 2003 Hambric - Age: 14 yrs - Enrollment: 1,138 14 - Percent Building Capacity: 109% 4 - Percent Total Capacity: 84% - 6 Double Portables 16 40 - Receiving Overflow: 127 Sgt. Roberto 4 Chester E. Jordan Elementary 34 Ituarte - Year Open: 2009 262 - Age: 8 yr Paso 23 - Enrollment: 1,042 del Norte - Percent Building Capacity: 137% - Percent Total Capacity: 98% - 6 Double Portables - Receiving Overflow; 174 14 Hurshel Antwine Elementary - Year Open: 2005 - Age: 12 yrs - Enrollment: 1,114 - Percent
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