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176 <br /> May 8,1985 <br /> The regular meeting o Council,a called t <br /> t 8:30 a May S,1985 the <br /> t of <br /> Hall,P Stephenson presiding. <br /> Upon Chambers <br /> calls it was fo" <br /> that in attendance exc.,. <br /> Councilmen Gipson end Overstreet who were csed. <br /> Minutes of the meeting held May 1,1985 were approved as printed. <br /> MAYOR'S COMMENTS <br /> Mayor moore proclaimed the week of May 5 - 11, 1955 as <br /> Ee also proclaimed.the week of C y 12 through 18,.1985 a <br /> OEf icere Meek•and May 15,1985 as Peace Offices Memorial DayP'it <br /> u NAVY NOMEPORT EDUCATION STUDY <br /> Or. Pier., Nome orting Coordinator, resented report <br /> council bowing the future school enrollment projections for t <br /> ry�` years 1989 through 1994. said the informatin contained in t <br /> ttl report should be used as estimations of what the future may hold <br /> 4 of school enrollment projects. n order to determine <br /> level of competency of the numbers,a method of m calculatinnceroo <br /> } had to be developed that would give some degree of credo t t <br /> t` projects made ten years into the future. <br /> He said in order t0 develop a relationsh^[between enrollments <br /> I populations <br /> districts ctreviewO was lmadef of the enrollments in all of <br /> year, 1981 throuh 1984, <br /> their [ do hips to the population f each school district f• <br /> the sametimepi ihd. A school enrollment index was developed t <br /> . Can be u e projected populations 1n order to derive fut <br /> enrollmentsf he ar Sous population projects by the Puget Sc <br /> Council of Governments. <br /> a then reviewed various tables showing the distribution of the He <br /> the inumber of projected students that would <br /> identified <br /> identified by military, civilian direct and civilian indirect <br /> that it would be possible make projections of the Impacts <br /> enrollment by these various categories to each school district. <br /> In 1989 when only a part of the i will o Calla' <br /> County, there are three school districts C would in qualify <br /> federally impacted . These ca ool d Mukll <br /> and Marysville. The largest impact will[c r1990, <br /> the entire fleet is projected to a tie <br /> there n will be a school districts i that C will e be impacted. <br /> additional threeischool districts x111 be Arlington, Snohomish'' <br /> Granite Palls, <br /> s jus briefly reviewing t studies t <br /> the pointed <br /> out <br /> to date and would be glad tl Nl IDtmore detail <br /> they so desired. <br /> ,, <br />
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