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LAWRENCE AVE E PORT UNION VILLAGE SITE 0522 DANTE ALIGHIERI WESTON ROAD CORRIDOR # Û B RAILSIDE WAREHOUSE L 0561 X A C MARSHALL CS4D K CS1B McLUHAN CS4C C EGLINTON AVE W R E 0554 JEAN VANIER CS2A E ! K <D o u b le -c li ck he r e to e n te r ti tl e> D ! SITE #19 R EGLINTON AVE E Û 0555 ARCHBISHOP ROMERO D E R V A ! R T ! D OG N ERS CS2B R A D N X S 0529 MICHAEL POWER/ST. JOSEPH A SOUTH SCARBOROUGH SITE L A D E I L M P CS2C R T D RATHBURN RD N R U O E N O V N A M O 'C N ST CLAIR AVE W O T 7 O S 2 T ST CLAIR AVE E 4 E G L ! N Y I E L A 0511 E DAV S EN I Û K P W BURNHAMTHORPE RD O LORETTO COLLEGE RT RD BURNHAMILL SITE H D FACILITIES/SITES G I R ! H DU E E D PONT ST U V R A N H 0519 CARDINAL NEWMAN E D W CS2F T A P V Closed Secondary V E R I E A E O V N V F P D A N ST W BLOOR D O R A A CS2D E R D T O T S R R P K R D A ! O B Secondary R O B P BL LO O ! OR OTHER SYMBOLOGY Y 0528 ST.MARY'S S DANFORTH AVE T S E L O 0545 BISHOP MARROCCO MSGR FRASER E A 0546 T W U 0514 ST.JOSEPH COLLEGE S Y DAS COLLEGE-ALTERNATIVE V # UN T ! D E A Admin Building _ O ^ R ST.PATRICK H 0533 V (closed St. David) E R D Railways A ! K MSGR FRASER N Y E I I G N ! K D ^_ B 0549 BISHOP ALLEN ACADEMY G I CO COLLEGE-ISABELLA N LLEGE ST P 0501 NOTRE DAME I D S S L Y O _ K ^ Adult Learning/Alt W E P E I Rivers O R A V L K ! A ! Y W L A T P E A L V S L E T V 0502 NEIL McNEIL A V S S E N I ! A Major Roads X Designated Site W T W V O Y A X N R D L T E I A O R J THE QUEENSWAY S C M 0518 A R QUE ! A EN ST W I C QUEEN ST E Secondary Review Areas E E P ST.MICHAEL L Vacant Site V Û A V I R R A CHOIR SR A N GARDINER EXPY K P U L N EVANS AVE A O LAKE SHORE BLVD E W FRONT ST E S N E CS2FERONT ST W R M X CS1A North Etobicoke D A PORT LANDS SITE J WEST DON LANDS SITE X RAILWAY LANDS SITE E CS1C X X BATHURST/STRACHAN SITE N CS1B Central Etobicoke I L S N W CS1C South Etobicoke O R B CS2A York Southwest N.York (W) LAKE SHORE BLVD W CS2B York Southwest N.York (E) LAKESHORE GROUNDS SITE X 0540 FATHER JOHN REDMOND ! CS2C Midtown Toronto CS2D West Toronto CS2E Downtown Toronto CS2F East Toronto/East York CS3A Northwest North York CS3B Northeast North York CS3C Southeast North York CS4A Northwest Scarborough ¹ CS4B Northeast Scarborough CS4C Southwest Scarborough Prepared by Barb Leporati, Planning Officer, TCDSB, March 2007 CS4D Southeast Scarborough Toronto Catholic District School Board: Long Term Accommodation Plan Secondary Review Area CS1A: North Etobicoke 7 STEELES AVE W STEELES AVE W 2 4 GELA ST AN Y ^\ A 0 ^\ 0 W MSGR JOHN 4 H T Y G S A RRIGAN I CO E W H N H A NRY CARR G HE J FATHER I ! H ^\ MARIAN ACADEMY FINCH AVE W ST ANDREW enry Carr) (future Father H A LB P IO ^\ N D R R D HOLY CHILD N ^\ ST JOHN VIANNEY O Û T Û ^\ S E RIVERWOOD SITE ST DOROTHY SITE #128 W R EX D A SHEPPARD AVE W H LE I G B L DICT H V ST BENE D ^\ W K A Y I P P ST STEPHEN 4 L I 2 ERCY JOHNSON MSGR P N 7 ^\ G (to be rebuilt) A V E 1A H North Etobicoke WILSON AVE CS M w A y R # T 2 7 I 9 N 0 WAY 401 <D o u bl e- c lic k h er e to en te r ti tle > HIGH Y 4 A I G HW S R HIG L I O N V G E T O R N D C LegendA A V R ^\ EE lementary ^_ Adult Learning/Alt L DIXON RD S I C N A G # C Closed Elementary R Admin Building V L ENCE AVE W I E LAWR E ! T W Secondary Û T Vacant Site R R D P O D R Closed Secondary X Y Designated Site A L Y O R K CS1A R D ¹ EGLINTON AVE W Draft LTAP Proposals - CS1A Current Util.Rate Util. Rate Util. Rate Projected Projected Sch Trustee Review 05/06 ADE Enrolment based on based on based on School Name 2006 Capacity Portables 2011-2012 2016-2017 Recommendation for Consultation Est. Timeline Code Ward Area Enrolment Oct. 31, Current Projected Projected ADE ADE 2006 FTE Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Occupied by Father Henry Carr 2007/2008. Review capacity issues. 521 1 CS01A Father Henry Carr - Martingrove 837.0 0 0.00 0.0 0.00% 246 29.39% 230 27.48% Program proposal: ME/DD partner @ St. Andrew, Health Care & Personal Care, Congregated AP, Sports Review capacity issues. 535 1 CS01A Msgr Percy Johnson Cath. HS 1,065.0 0 733.87 683.5 64.18% 690 64.79% 577 54.18% Program proposal: 2nd ME/DD Leadership program, Aesthetics Cosmetology & Hairdressing, Sports Secondary Totals 1902.0 0 733.87 683.5 35.94% 936.0 49.21% 807.0 42.43% Establish 'Community Hub' at existing Father 548 1 CS01A Father Henry Carr - Kipling 678.0 14 619.00 647.0 95.43% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Henry Carr, consult with St. Andrew, local 2008/09 parish and City. Closed Facility Totals 678.0 14.0 619.0 647.0 95.43% - 0.00% - 0.00% Review Area Totals 2,580.0 14.0 1,352.9 1,330.5 51.57% 936.0 36.28% 807.0 31.28% 26/03/2007 Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School 1760 Martingrove Road, Toronto (Leased Facility) School Program: Grade 9 – Grade 12 Other programs: Resource, Gifted, Advanced Placement EDC Review Area: CS01A Superintendent: Paul Crawford Trustee Ward: 1 City Ward: 1 Site Size: 10.01 acres Gross Floor Area: 10490 m2 Year Built: 1965 Facility Condition Index: 0.00% by OTG 0.00% by GFA Deferred Maintenance (2002-2007): $0.00 Transportation: No Regular Transportation; Special Needs where required Enrolment Data (March 23, 2007): (portion of students temporarily housed in Panorama Court location during renovations) Current Student Portables Historical 2000- 2001- 2002- 2003- 2004- 2005- Data Capacity on Site Enrolment 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 837 0 877 810 1079 795 660 619 Projected 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- 2019- Enrolment 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 500 414 352 257 255 246 239 241 221 227 230 231 244 246 For more school information, visit this Website: http://www.tcdsb.org/schools/fatherhenrycarr.asp Monsignor Percy Johnson Catholic Secondary School 2170 Kipling Avenue, Toronto (Acquired 2005) School Program: Grade 9 – Grade 12 Other programs: Resource, Gifted, French Immersion EDC Review Area: CS01A Superintendent: Paul Crawford Trustee Ward: 1 City Ward: 2 Site Size: 8.96 acres Gross Floor Area: 12287 m2 Year Built: 2006 Facility Condition Index: 0% by OTG 0% by GFA Deferred Maintenance (2002-2007): $0.00 Transportation: No Regular Transportation; Special Needs where required Enrolment Data (March 23, 2007): (students are temporarily relocated at Regina Pacis location pending completion of rebuild) Current Student Portables Historical 2000- 2001- 2002- 2003- 2004- 2005- Data Capacity on Site Enrolment 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 1065 0 731 751 879 879 863 734 Projected 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- 2019- Enrolment 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 724 698 685 723 714 690 668 639 583 590 577 570 596 590 For more school information, visit this Website: http://www.tcdsb.org/schools/msgrpercyjohnson.asp 0 0 4 Y A W H G Toronto Catholic D I istrict School Board: Long Term Accommodation Plan H Secondary Review Area CS1B: Central Etobicoke WILSON AVE Legend HIGHWAY 401 ^\ Elementary ^_ HIGHWAY A40dult Learning/Alt 9 J A C Closed Elementary # N Admin Buil E H ding W ! S DON BOSCO T Secondary Û Y Vacan t Site ! # P 2 Closed Secondary 7 ^\ X Designated Site DIXON RD C ST MAURICE A ^\ R L LAWRENCE AVE W I N TRANSFIGURATION M ST EUGENE G A S V R ^\ C I W T E A I R W E N L S E T D G FATHER T O R R T N O SERRA ALL R R V D D E ^\ SAINTS R ST MARCELLUS D ^\ ^\ EGLINTON AVE W ^\ ST DEMETRIUS <D o u bl e- c lic k h er e to e n te r ti tle > MOTHER CABRINI R O CS1B Central Etobicoke Y ^\ A L Y ! JOSYF CARDINAL O R K MICHA I EL POWER/ S SLIPYJ R ^\ L D I ST.
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