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III. CAPITAL FACILITIES INVENTORY <br /> Under the GMA,public entities are required to inventory capital facilities used to serve existing <br /> development. The purpose of the facilities inventory is to establish a baseline for determining <br /> what facilities will be required to accommodate future demand (student enrollment) at acceptable <br /> levels of service. This section provides an inventory of capital facilities owned and operated by <br /> the District including schools, relocatable classrooms(portables),undeveloped land and support <br /> facilities. School facility capacity was inventoried based on the space required to accommodate <br /> the District's adopted educational program standards. See Section 2. A map showing locations <br /> of District facilities is provided as Figure 1 on page 3. <br /> Schools <br /> The District maintains eleven elementary schools, four middle schools,two comprehensive high <br /> schools,an alternative high school, and the Sno-Isle Skills Center. Elementary schools <br /> accommodate grades K-5,middle schools serve grades 6-8,high schools provide for grades 9-12, <br /> and the Sno-Isle Skills Center serves grades 10-12. <br /> School capacity was determined based on the number of classrooms within each building and the <br /> space requirements of the District's currently adopted educational program." It is this capacity <br /> calculation that is used to establish the District's baseline capacity, and to determine future <br /> capacity needs based on projected student enrollment. The school capacity inventory is <br /> summarized in Tables 1, 2 and 3. <br /> The Sno-Isle Skills Center is not considered for the purposes of measuring capacity or projecting <br /> enrollment for the purposes of capital facilities planning within the District. Relocatable <br /> classrooms (portables), with the exception of ACES Alternative School, are not viewed by the <br /> District as a solution for housing students on a permanent basis. Therefore, these facilities were <br /> not included in the school capacity calculations provided in Tables 1,2 and 3. <br /> Relocatable Classrooms (Portables) <br /> Relocatable classrooms (portables) are used as interim classroom space to house students until <br /> funding can be secured to construct permanent classrooms. The District currently uses 92 <br /> relocatable classrooms at various school sites throughout the District to provide additional <br /> interim capacity. A typical relocatable classroom can provide capacity for a full-size class of <br /> students at the elementary level and are calculated at 85%occupancy at the middle and high <br /> schools. Current use of relocatable classrooms throughout the District is summarized in Table 4. <br /> • <br /> 'Undersized classrooms and classrooms used for support activities do not increase capacity. Special education class rooms are counted at 12 students <br /> for elementary schools and 16 students for middle and high schools. <br /> 6 <br />