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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> Table 6: Existing (Fall 2003) School Facilities, Enrollment and Capacities <br /> School District Elementary Middle Schools High Schools and Total <br /> Schools Other Facilities <br /> Everett <br /> No. Schools 16 5 4 25 <br /> No. Students 7,651 4,289 5,605 17,545 <br /> Capacity 7,743 4,373 5,784 17,900 <br /> Mukilteo <br /> No. Schools 11 4 3 18 <br /> No. Students 5,682 3,398 4,046 13,126 <br /> Capacity 5,524 3,374 3,950 12,484 <br /> Snohomish <br /> No. Schools 9 2 2 13 <br /> No. Students 4,368 1,462 2,739 8,569 <br /> Capacity 4,106 1,141 2,465 7,712 <br /> Enrollment projections for Everett, Snohomish and Mukilteo school districts indicate a need for <br /> additional school capital facilities. Enrollment projections for the three districts are as follows: <br /> Table 7: School Districts-- Projected Enrollments <br /> Enrollment Projected Projected <br /> District 2003 Enrollment Enrollment <br /> 2012 2025 <br /> Everett School District 17,575 18,981 21,900 <br /> No. 2 <br /> Mukilteo School District 13,126 15,670 16,500 <br /> No. 6 <br /> Snohomish School 8,569 9,947 <br /> District No. 203 <br /> 2. Hospitals <br /> Residents of Everett are served by one hospital, Providence Everett Medical Center. In 2005 the <br /> City Council approved a 10-15 year master plan for phased hospital expansion at the PEMC's <br /> Colby Campus. <br /> The approved PEMC expansion includes significant intensification of use on the existing hospital <br /> properties as well as expansion to the east of the current site. Future expansions beyond the <br /> approved 2015 development will require additional review by the City, which may consist of <br /> amendments to the Institutional Overlay zone and Comprehensive Plan amendments. <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES ELEMENT 34 <br />