March 14, 2014 To: San Diego County Committee on School District Organization Fr: Douglas Johnson and Justin Levitt Re: Descript

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March 14, 2014 To: San Diego County Committee on School District Organization Fr: Douglas Johnson and Justin Levitt Re: Descript March 14, 2014 To: San Diego County Committee on School District Organization Fr: Douglas Johnson and Justin Levitt Re: Descriptions of NDC Draft Plan 5 Accompanying this memo are demographic spreadsheets and maps of NDC draft plan 4. This brief memo provides the overview and concepts behind the three NDC draft plans. Plan 5 is based on Plan 4. In general, Plan 5: Begins with the same changes to Trustee Areas D and E in Imperial Beach and San Ysidro as were made in Plan 4; Joins in District C the Olympian, Eastlake, and Otay Ranch/Rancho Del Rey areas. These neighborhoods share similar histories and demographics, such as year houses were constructed (all are post-1990 developments) and percentage with advanced degrees. Bonita Vista is linked with Hilltop, while Chula Vista High is connected to National City. This is an attempt at a compromise between the two groups (National City with similar neighborhoods, and historic connection between Bonita, Hilltop, and National High areas) Phone: (818) 254-1221 P.O. Box 5271 [email protected] FAX (818) 254-1221 Glendale, CA 91221 www.NDCresearch.com Sweetwater Union High School District - Plan 5 Draft Trustee Areas and City Boundaries 163 National City 805 Granger Jr Middle School National City Middle School 54 5 Sweetwater Union High School S17 Eastlake Middle School 54 517 B Bonita Vista Middle School 805 Bonita Vista High School A Eastlake High School Hilltop High School Chula Vista 5 Hilltop Middle School Rancho del Rey Middle School C Chula Vista High School Otay Ranch High School Castle Park High School 5 Olympian High School Castle Park Middle School 125 Coronado 75 805 5 Montgomery High School Mar Vista High School Montgomery Middle School Mar Vista Middle School E Southwest Middle School 905 Imperial Beach Southwest High School San Ysidro High school 805 D San Ysidro Middle School 905 5 Plan 5 San Diego Trustee Areas Streets 5 Schools Water Area Map prepared 3/12/2014 Incorporated Cities by National Demgraphics Census Place Sweetwater Union High School District - Plan 5 Draft Trustee Areas and Elementary School Districts 163 National Elementary School District 805 Granger Jr Middle School National City Middle School S17 54 A 54 Sweetwater Union High School Eastlake Middle School 517 B Bonita Vista Middle School 805 Bonita Vista High School 5 Eastlake High School Hilltop High School Hilltop Middle School 5 Rancho del Rey Middle School C Chula Vista High School Otay Ranch High School Castle Park High School Chula Vista Elementary 5 School District Olympian High School 75 Castle Park Middle School 125 805 Montgomery High School Mar Vista High School Montgomery Middle School Mar Vista Middle School E San Ysidro Elementary South Bay Union Southwest Middle School Elementary School 905 School District Southwest High School San Ysidro High school District 805 5 D San Ysidro Middle School 905 5 Plan 5 Trustee Areas 5 Streets Schools Map prepared 3/12/2014 Water Area by National Demgraphics Elementary School District Sweetwater Union High School District - Plan 5 Draft Trustee Areas and Middle School Attendance Areas 163 Granger JH 805 Granger Jr Middle School National City Middle School S17 National City MS 54 A 54 Sweetwater Union High School Eastlake Middle School 5 Bonita Vista MS B Bonita Vista Middle School 517 805 Bonita Vista High School 5 Eastlake High School Hilltop High School Chula Vista MS Hilltop MS Hilltop Middle School Rancho del Rey Middle School C Chula Vista High School Otay Ranch High School Rancho Del Rey MS Eastlake MS Castle Park High School 5 Olympian High School Castle Park MS 75 125 805 Montgomery High School Montgomery MS Mar Vista High School Montgomery Middle School Mar Vista Middle School E Mar Vista MS Southwest Middle School Southwest High School 905 805 San Ysidro High school 5 D San Ysidro Middle School 905 5 San Ysidro (ESD) Plan 5 Trustee Areas 5 Streets Schools Southwest MS Map prepared 3/12/2014 Water Area by National Demgraphics Middle School Attendance Area Sweetwater Union High School District - Plan 5 Draft Trustee Areas and High School Attendance Areas 163 805 Granger Jr Middle School National City Middle School S17 Sweetwater 54 Eastlake A 54 Sweetwater Union High School Eastlake Middle School 5 517 Bonita Vista Bonita Vista Middle School 805 Bonita Vista High School 5 B Eastlake High School Hilltop High School Hilltop Chula Vista Hilltop Middle School Rancho del Rey Middle School Otay Ranch C Chula Vista High School Otay Ranch High School Castle Park High School Olympian 5 Olympian High School 75 Castle Park Middle School 125 Castle Park 805 Montgomery High School Montgomery Mar Vista High School Montgomery Middle School Mar Vista Middle School E Southwest Middle School Southwest High School 905 805 San Ysidro High school Southwest D 5 San Ysidro Middle School Mar Vista 905 5 San Ysidro Plan 5 Trustee Areas 5 Streets Schools Map prepared 3/12/2014 Water Area by National Demgraphics High School Attendance Area NDC Plan 5 3/12/2014 Proposed Plan Demographics District A B C D E Total Total Population 90,610 92,448 90,625 91,179 90,216 455,078 Deviation from ideal -406 1,432 -391 163 -800 2,232 % Deviation -0.45% 1.57% -0.43% 0.18% -0.88% 2.45% Total Pop % Hisp 66% 55% 45% 75% 65% 61% % NH White 13% 29% 20% 11% 19% 18% % NH Black 5% 4% 6% 5% 4% 5% % Asian-American 14% 10% 27% 7% 11% 14% Voting Age Pop % Hisp 61% 50% 42% 72% 60% 57% % NH White 17% 33% 22% 13% 22% 22% % NH Black 5% 4% 5% 6% 4% 5% % Asian-American 15% 11% 28% 8% 12% 15% Citizen Voting Age % Hisp 53% 46% 39% 65% 55% 51% % NH White 21% 38% 26% 18% 25% 26% % NH Black 7% 4% 7% 7% 5% 6% % Asian-American 16% 10% 25% 8% 11% 14% % Spanish-Surnamed 52% 33% 38% 60% 46% 43% Voter Turnout (2010 % Asian-Surnamed Gen) 6% 4% 10% 5% 6% 6% (incl. Filipino) Age 0-19 29% 27% 34% 30% 30% Age Age 20-59 56% 54% 56% 57% 55% Age 60+ 15% 19% 10% 13% 15% Immigration % Immigrants 40% 27% 30% 37% 32% Veteran Status % Veterans 4% 1% 1% 3% 3% Vacant 10% 9% 10% 7% 9% Occupied 90% 91% 90% 93% 91% Rent 60% 33% 22% 48% 47% Housing Type Own 30% 57% 68% 45% 44% Single Family 52% 73% 84% 59% 63% Multi-family 48% 27% 16% 41% 37% English 30% 48% 49% 28% 35% Language spoken at Spanish 56% 42% 34% 65% 56% home Asian language 12% 7% 14% 6% 8% Children at Home Child under 18 50% 55% 61% 49% 53% Employed 6% 11% 10% 7% 9% Work (percent of Commute on Public pop age 16+) 51% 45% 61% 54% 49% Transit hhincome0-25k 34% 17% 6% 25% 24% hhincome25-50k 31% 19% 14% 26% 27% Household Income hhincome50-75k 16% 18% 17% 17% 21% hhincome75-200k 18% 42% 56% 29% 26% hhincome200k-plus 1% 4% 6% 2% 1% Highest Level of High School 56% 57% 51% 53% 58% Education (among Bachelors Degree 9% 18% 28% 9% 11% those age 25+) Graduate Degree 3% 10% 13% 4% 4% Page 1.
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