Capital Improvement Plan
I. Introduction and Overview of CIP Document
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The Anchorage School Board is responsible for providing an adequate educational
environment for the students of Anchorage. To fulfill this obligation, the
Board regularly engages in comprehensive long-range planning of school facility
construction, renovation, and maintenance. On an annual basis, the Board adopts
a Six-Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) that addresses the anticipated levels
of student enrollment and shifts in enrollment, along with school facility
condition and functionality from an educational perspective. This plan
delineates the construction priorities for the District over the succeeding
six-year period.
The steps in preparing the Six-Year CIP are listed below:
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Survey all Anchorage area private schools for membership data.
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Collect birth data from Anchorage area hospitals and from the State of Alaska
Department of Labor, Research and Analysis.
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Determine total military membership residing on and off military installations
from the Anchorage School District's IT Department.
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Survey all District principals to determine school space utilization.
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Input six-year membership forecasts into computer spreadsheets, which generate
student projection tables.
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Receive administrative recommendations for alleviating negative conditions
projected in facility usage based on the six-year forecast.
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Obtain approved recommendations from the District's Capital Request Advisory
Committee.
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Present draft CIP to the Municipal Planning and Zoning Commission for
recommendation to the School Board.
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School Board review and approval of CIP.
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Transmittal of CIP to Municipal Assembly and to the State Department of
Education and Early Development (EED).
This document is divided into 4 major sections:
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School Facilities and Educational Structure
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Capital Improvement Recommendations for 2002-03 to 2007-08
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Historical Population Growth Factors and Membership Projections for 2002-03 to
2007-08
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Appendixes providing detailed membership projections; graphs of demographic
facts related to the student population; standard space specifications; and the
process used for selecting new school sites.
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