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MSD Washington Township, IN Demographic Study
June 2015
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Data 2 Assumptions 3 Methodology 4 References 5 Appendix A: Enrollment Forecasts 6 Appendix B: Population Forecasts 14 Appendix C: Population Pyramids 19 Appendix D: Additional Tables 27 Appendix E: Live Attend Analysis 33
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Executive Summary – MSD Washington Township Population and Enrollment Forecasts - June 2015
1. The total fertility rate for the MSD Washington Township district over the life of the forecasts is below replacement level. (1.96
vs. the replacement level of 2.1) 2. Most in-migration to the district continues to occur in the 0-to-4 and 25-to-39 year old age groups. 3. The local 18-to-24 year old population continues to leave the district, going to college or moving to other urbanized areas. This
population group accounts for the largest segment of the service area’s out migration flow. 4. The primary factor causing the district's enrollment to increase is the steady level of in-migration of young
households/families and an increase in the number of households over age 70 that are out-migrating. 5. Changes in year-to-year enrollment (at least for the next 6 years) will primarily be due to larger cohorts entering and moving
through the school system in conjunction with smaller cohorts leaving the system.
6. The elementary enrollment will begin a slight decline after 2018.
7. The median age of the population will increase from 36.7 in 2010 to 38.2 in 2025.
8. The primary cause in the rise of the high school enrollment after 2020 is due to the wave of relatively large grade cohorts currently in the elementary and middle school grades.
9. Even if the district continues to have a modest level of annual new home construction, the rate, magnitude and price of existing home sales will become the increasingly dominant factor affecting the amount of population and enrollment change.
10. Total district enrollment is forecasted to increase by 356 students, or 3.2%, between 2014-15 and 2019-20. Total enrollment will grow by 298 students, or 2.6%, from 2019-20 to 2024-25.
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INTRODUCTION
By demographic principle, distinctions are made between projections and forecasts. A projection extrapolates the past (and present) into the future with little or no attempt to take into account any factors that may impact the extrapolation (e.g., changes in fertility rates, housing patterns or migration patterns) while a forecast results when a projection is modified by reasoning to take into account the aforementioned factors.
To maximize the use of this study as a planning tool, the ultimate goal is not simply to project the past into the future, but rather to assess various factors’ impact on the future. The future population and enrollment change of each school district is influenced by a variety of factors. Not all factors will influence the entire school district at the same level. Some may affect different areas at dissimilar magnitudes and rates causing changes at varying points of time within the same district. The forecaster’s judgment, based on a thorough and intimate study of the district, has been used to modify the demographic trends and factors to more accurately predict likely changes. Therefore, strictly speaking, this study is a forecast, not a projection; and the amount of modification of the demographic trends varies between different areas of the district as well as within the timeframe of the forecast.
To calculate population forecasts of any type, particularly for smaller populations such as a school district, realistic suppositions must be made as to what the future will bring in terms of age specific fertility rates and residents’ demographic behavior at certain points of the life course. The demographic history of the school district and its interplay with the social and economic history of the area is the starting point and basis of most of these suppositions, particularly on key factors such as the age structure of the area. The unique nature of each district's and attendance area’s demographic composition and rate of change over time must be assessed and understood to be factors throughout the life of the forecast series. Moreover, no two populations, particularly at the school district and attendance area level, have exactly the same characteristics.
The manifest purpose of these forecasts is to ascertain the demographic factors that will ultimately influence the enrollment levels in the district’s schools. There are of course, other non-demographic factors the affect enrollment levels over time. These factors include, but are not limited to transfer policies within the district; student transfers to and from neighboring districts; placement of “special programs” within school facilities that may serve students from outside the attendance area; state or federal mandates that dictate the movement of students from one facility to another (No Child Left Behind is an excellent example of this factor); the development of charter schools in the district; the prevalence of home schooling in the area; and the dynamics of local private schools.
Unless the district specifically requests the calculation of forecasts that reflect the effects of changes in these non-demographic factors, their influences are held constant for the
life of the forecasts. Again, the main function of these forecasts is to determine what impact demographic changes will have on future enrollment. It is quite possible to calculate special “scenario” forecasts to measure the impact of school policy modifications as well as planned economic and financial changes. However in this case the results of these population and enrollment forecast are meant to represent the most likely scenario for changes over the next 10 years in the district and its attendance areas.
The first part of the report will examine the assumptions made in calculating the population forecasts for MSD Washington Township. Since the results of the population forecasts drive the subsequent enrollment forecasts, the assumptions listed in this section are paramount to understanding the area’s demographic dynamics. The remainder of the report is an explanation and analysis of the district's population forecasts and how they will shape the district's grade level enrollment forecasts.
DATA
The data used for the forecasts come from a variety of sources. The MSD Washington Township provided enrollments by grade and attendance center for the school years 2010-2011 to 2014-15. Birth and death data for the years 2000 through 2012 were obtained from the Indiana Department of Health. The net migration values were calculated using Internal Revenue Service migration reports for the years 2000 through 2011. The data used for the calculation of migration models came from the United States Bureau of the Census, 2005 to 2010, and the models were designed using demographic and economic factors. The base age-sex population counts used are from the results of the 2010 Census.
Recently the Census Bureau began releasing annual estimates of demographic variables at the block group and tract level from the American Community Survey (ACS). There has been wide scale reporting of these results in the national, state and local media. However, due to the methodological problems the Census Bureau is experiencing with their estimates derived from ACS data, particularly in areas with a population of less than 60,000, the results of the ACS are not used in these forecasts. For example, given the sampling framework used by the Census Bureau, each year only 1,200 of the over 40,000 current households in the district would have been included. For comparison 6,800 households in the district were included in the sample for the long form questionnaire in the 2000 Census. As a result of this small sample size, the ACS survey result from the last 5 years must be aggregated to produce the tract and block group estimates.
To develop the population forecast models, past migration patterns, current age specific fertility patterns, the magnitude and dynamics of the gross migration, the age specific mortality trends, the distribution of the population by age and sex, the rate and type of existing housing unit sales, and future housing unit construction are considered to be primary variables. In addition, the change in household size
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relative to the age structure of the forecast area was addressed. While there was a slight drop in the average household size in the MSD Washington Township as well as most other areas of the state during the previous 20 years, the rate of this decline has been forecasted to slow over the next ten years.
ASSUMPTIONS
For these forecasts, the mortality probabilities are held constant at the levels calculated for the year 2010. While the number of deaths in an area are impacted by and will change given the proportion of the local population over age 65, in the absence of an extraordinary event such as a natural disaster or a breakthrough in the treatment of heart disease, death rates rarely move rapidly in any direction, particularly at the school district or attendance area level. Thus, significant changes are not foreseen in district’s mortality rates between now and the year 2024. Any increases forecasted in the number of deaths will be due primarily to the general aging of the district’s population and specifically to the increase in the number of residents aged 65 and older.
Similarly, fertility rates are assumed to stay fairly constant for the life of the forecasts. Like mortality rates, age specific fertility rates rarely change quickly or dramatically, particularly in small areas. Even with the recently reported rise in the fertility rates of the United States, overall fertility rates have stayed within a 10% range for most of the last 40 years. In fact, the vast majority of year to year change in an area’s number of births is due to changes in the number of women in child bearing ages (particularly ages 20-29) rather than any fluctuation in an area’s fertility rate.
The total fertility rate (TFR), the average number of births a woman will have in her lifetime, is estimated to be 1.96 for the total district for the ten years of the population forecasts. A TFR of 2.1 births per woman is considered to be the theoretical “replacement level” of fertility necessary for a population to remain constant in the absence of in-migration. Therefore, in the absence of migration, fertility alone would be insufficient to maintain the current level of population and enrollment within MSD Washington Township over the course of the forecast period.
A close examination of data for MSD Washington Township has shown the age specific pattern of net migration will be nearly constant throughout the life of the forecasts. While the number of in and out migrants has changed in past years for the MSD Washington Township (and will change again over the next 10 years), the basic age pattern of the migrants has stayed nearly the same over the last 30 years. Based on the analysis of data it is safe to assume this age specific migration trend will remain unchanged into the future. This pattern of migration shows most of the local out-migration occurring in the 18-to-24 year old age group as young adults leave the area to go to college or move to other urbanized areas. The second group of out-migrants is those householders aged 70 and older who are downsizing their residences. Most of the local in-migration occurs in the 0-to-4 and 25-39 age groups (bulk of which are from areas within 50
miles of MSD Washington Township) primarily consisting of younger adults and their children.
As the Marion County area is not currently contemplating any major expansions or contractions, the forecasts also assume that the current economic, political, social, and environmental factors, as well as the transportation and public works infrastructure (with a few notable exceptions) of the MSD Washington Township and its attendance areas will remain the same through the year 2024. Below is a list of assumptions and issues that are specific to MSD Washington Township. These issues have been used to modify the population forecast models to more accurately predict the impact of these factors on each area’s population change. Specifically, the forecasts for MSD Washington Township assume that throughout the study period:
a. There will be no short term economic recovery in the
next 18 months and the national, state or regional economy does not go into deep recession at anytime during the 10 years of the forecasts; (Deep recession is defined as four consecutive quarters where the GDP contracts greater than 1% per quarter)
b. Interest rates have reached a historic low and will not fluctuate more than one percentage point in the short term; the interest rate for a 30 year fixed home mortgage stays below 5.0%;
c. The rate of mortgage approval stays at 1999-2003 levels and lenders do not return to “sub-prime” mortgage practices;
d. There are no additional restrictions placed on home mortgage lenders or additional bankruptcies of major credit providers;
e. The rate of housing foreclosures does not exceed 125% of the 2005-2007 average of Marion County for any year in the forecasts;
f. All currently planned, platted, and approved housing developments are built out and completed by 2023. All housing units constructed are occupied by 2024;
g. The unemployment rates for the Metropolitan Indianapolis will remain below 6.5% for the 10 years of the forecasts;
h. The rate of students transferring into and out of MSD Washington Township will remain at the 2010-11 to 2014-15 average;
i. The inflation rate for gasoline will stay below 5% per year for the 10 years of the forecasts;
j. There will be no building moratorium within the district;
k. Businesses within the district and MSD Washington Township area will remain viable;
l. The number of existing home sales in the district that are a result of “distress sales” (homes worth less than the current mortgage value) will not exceed 20% of total homes sales in the district for any given year;
m. Housing turnover rates (sale of existing homes in the district) will remain at their current levels. The majority of existing home sales are made by home
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owners over the age of 55; n. Private school and home school attendance rates will
remain constant; o. The recent decline in new home construction has
ended and building rates have stabilized; p. The rate of foreclosures for commercial property
remains at the 2004-2008 average for Marion County; If a major employer in the district or in the Greater
Indianapolis Metropolitan Area closes, reduces or expands its operations, the population forecasts would need to be adjusted to reflect the changes brought about by the change in economic and employment conditions. The same holds true for any type of natural disaster, major change in the local infrastructure (e.g., highway construction, water and sewer expansion, changes in zoning regulations etc.), a further economic downturn, any additional weakness in the housing market or any instance or situation that causes rapid and dramatic population changes that could not be foreseen at the time the forecasts were calculated.
The high proportion of high school graduates from MSD Washington Township that attend college or move to urban areas outside of the district for employment is a significant demographic factor. Their departure is a major reason for the extremely high out-migration in the 18 to 24 age group, and was taken into account when calculating these forecasts. The out-migration of graduating high school seniors is expected to continue over the period of the forecasts and the rate of out-migration has been forecasted to remain the same over the life of the forecast series. Finally, all demographic trends (i.e., births, deaths, and migration) are assumed to be linear in nature and annualized over the forecast period. For example, if 1,000 births are forecasted for a 5-year period, an equal number, or proportion of the births are assumed to occur every year, 200 per year. Actual year-to-year variations do and will occur, but overall year to year trends are expected to be constant. METHODOLOGY
The population forecasts presented in this report are the result of using the Cohort-Component Method of population forecasting (Siegel, and Swanson, 2004: 561-601) (Smith et. al. 2004). As stated in the INTRODUCTION, the difference between a projection and a forecast is in the use of explicit judgment based upon the unique features of the area under study. Strictly speaking, a cohort projection refers to the future population that would result if a mathematical extrapolation of historical trends. Conversely, a cohort-component forecast refers to the future population that is expected because of a studied and purposeful selection of the components of change (i.e., births, deaths, and migration) and forecast models are developed to measure the impact of these changes in each specific geographic area.
Five sets of data are required to generate population and enrollment forecasts. These five data sets are:
1. a base-year population (here, the 2010 Census population for MSD Washington Township and its attendance areas);
2. a set of age-specific fertility rates for the district to be used over the forecast period and its attendance areas;
3. a set of age-specific survival (mortality) rates for the district and its attendance areas;
4. a set of age-specific migration rates for the district and its attendance areas; and;
5. historical enrollment figures by grade.
The most significant and difficult aspect of producing enrollment forecasts is the generation of the population forecasts in which the school age population (and enrollment) is embedded. In turn, the most challenging aspect of generating the population forecasts is found in deriving the rates of change in fertility, mortality, and migration. From the standpoint of demographic analysis, MSD Washington Township is classified as a “small area” population (as compared to the population of the state of Indiana or to that of the United States). Small area population forecasts are more complicated to calculate because local variations in fertility, mortality, and migration may be more irregular than those at the regional, state or national scale. Especially challenging is the forecast of the migration rates for local areas, because changes in the area's socioeconomic characteristics can quickly change from past and current patterns (Peters and Larkin, 2002.)
The population forecasts for MSD Washington Township were calculated using a cohort-component method with the populations divided into male and female groups by five-year age cohorts that range from 0-to-4 years of age to 85 years of age and older (85+). Age- and sex-specific fertility, mortality, and migration models were constructed to specifically reflect the unique demographic characteristics of each of the attendance areas in MSD Washington Township.
The enrollment forecasts were calculated using a modified average survivorship method. Average survivor rates (i.e., the proportion of students who progress from one grade level to the next given the average amount of net migration for that grade level) over the previous five years of year-to-year enrollment data were calculated for grades two through twelve. This procedure is used to identify specific grades where there are large numbers of students changing facilities for non-demographic factors, such as private school transfers or enrollment in special programs.
The survivorship rates were modified or adjusted to reflect the average rate of forecasted in and out migration of 5-to-9, 10-to-14 and 15-to-17 year old cohorts to each of the attendance centers in MSD Washington Township for the period 2010 to 2015. These survivorship rates then were adjusted to reflect the forecasted changes in age-specific migration the district should experience over the next five years. These modified survivorship rates were used to project the enrollment of grades 2 through 12 for the period 2015 to 2020. The survivorship rates were adjusted again for the
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period 2020 to 2025 to reflect the predicted changes in the amount of age-specific migration in the district for the period.
The forecasted enrollments for kindergarten and first grade are derived from the 5-to-9 year old population of the age-sex population forecast at the elementary attendance center district level. This procedure allows the changes in the incoming grade sizes to be factors of forecasted population change and not an extrapolation of previous class sizes. Given the potentially large amount of variation in Kindergarten enrollment due to parental choice, changes in the state's minimum age requirement, and differing district policies on allowing children to start Kindergarten early, first grade enrollment is deemed to be a more accurate and reliable starting point for the forecasts. (McKibben, 1996) The level of the accuracy for both the population and enrollment forecasts at the school district level is estimated to be +2.0% for the life of the forecasts.
REFERENCES McKibben, J. The Impact of Policy Changes on Forecasting for School Districts.Population Research and Policy Review, Vol. 15, No. 5-6, December 1996 McKibben, J., M. Gann, and K. Faust.
The Baby Boomlet's Role in Future College Enrollment.American Demographics, June 1999.
Peters, G. and R. Larkin Population Geography. 7th Edition. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing. 2002. Siegel, J. and D. Swanson
The Methods and Materials of Demography: Second Edition, Academic Press: New York, New York. 2004.
Smith, S., J. Tayman and D. Swanson State and Local Population Projections, Academic Press, New York, New York. 2001.
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Appendix A: Enrollment Forecasts
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 750 788 823 856 883 892 874 855 837 820 821 811 804 800 8141 889 860 896 898 893 914 922 909 899 891 882 874 864 856 8502 892 842 812 844 888 873 894 904 892 882 887 878 870 860 8533 785 851 866 801 856 882 869 894 904 892 890 896 886 878 8684 866 795 827 814 824 849 875 864 888 898 898 896 902 892 8845 866 862 807 802 816 825 847 875 865 888 910 910 908 914 904
Total: K-5 5048 4998 5031 5015 5160 5235 5281 5301 5285 5271 5288 5265 5234 5200 51732010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25
6 812 866 910 778 835 841 850 872 901 891 915 938 938 936 9417 747 820 880 866 820 844 848 858 880 909 899 923 947 947 9458 851 750 836 893 899 839 864 868 878 900 931 920 945 969 969
Total: 6-8 2410 2436 2626 2537 2554 2524 2562 2598 2659 2700 2745 2781 2830 2852 28552010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25
9 934 942 854 889 964 980 915 942 946 957 981 1005 994 1021 104710 902 904 874 805 905 935 951 888 914 918 928 942 965 954 98011 951 851 894 847 806 887 916 932 870 896 900 900 914 936 92512 688 852 791 895 844 786 865 893 909 848 874 873 873 887 908
Total: 9-12 3475 3550 3413 3436 3520 3588 3647 3655 3639 3619 3683 3720 3746 3798 38602010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25
Total: K-12 10933 10984 11070 10988 11234 11347 11490 11554 11583 11590 11716 11766 11810 11850 11888
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K-5 Change -50 33 -16 145 75 46 20 -16 -14 17 -23 -31 -34 -27
K-5 %-Change -1.0% 0.7% -0.3% 2.9% 1.5% 0.9% 0.4% -0.3% -0.3% 0.3% -0.4% -0.6% -0.6% -0.5%2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25
6-8th Change 26 190 -89 17 -30 38 36 61 41 45 36 49 22 36-8th %-Change 1.1% 7.8% -3.4% 0.7% -1.2% 1.5% 1.4% 2.3% 1.5% 1.7% 1.3% 1.8% 0.8% 0.1%
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-259-12th Change 75 -137 24 83 68 59 8 -16 -20 64 37 26 52 62
9-12th %-Change 2.1% -3.9% 0.7% 2.4% 1.9% 1.6% 0.2% -0.4% -0.5% 1.8% 1.0% 0.7% 1.4% 1.6%2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25
K-12th Change 51 86 -81 245 113 143 64 29 7 126 50 44 40 38K-12th %-Change 0.5% 0.8% -0.7% 2.2% 1.0% 1.3% 0.6% 0.3% 0.1% 1.1% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3% 0.3%
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
M.S.D. of Washington Township: Total District Enrollment
M.S.D. of Washington Township: Total District Enrollment Changes
480048504900495050005050510051505200525053005350
Total: K-5
Total: K-5
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2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
Total: 6-8
Total: 6-8
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
3900
Total: 9-12
Total: 9-12
10400
10600
10800
11000
11200
11400
11600
11800
12000
Total: K-12
Total: K-12
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 161 149 142 143 151 153 168 162 159 158 156 154 152 150 1492 147 160 156 144 143 154 156 171 165 162 163 161 159 157 1553 140 146 177 155 153 147 159 161 176 170 168 170 167 165 1634 151 148 155 162 159 156 150 162 164 180 175 173 175 172 1705 146 151 158 155 168 162 159 153 165 167 185 180 178 180 177
Total K-5 745 754 788 759 774 772 792 809 829 837 847 838 831 824 814Change 9 34 -29 15 -2 20 17 20 8 10 -9 -7 -7 -10
% Change 1.2% 4.5% -3.7% 2.0% -0.3% 2.6% 2.1% 2.5% 1.0% 1.2% -1.1% -0.8% -0.8% -1.2%
Blue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
Allisonville Elementary
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350
Allisonville Elementary
Allisonville Elementary
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 98 88 116 117 128 124 123 123 122 121 118 116 115 114 1161 105 98 97 108 118 122 119 118 118 117 116 115 113 112 1112 99 101 101 87 120 116 120 118 117 117 118 117 116 114 1133 106 97 108 121 90 122 118 124 122 121 122 123 122 121 1194 120 105 95 99 129 89 121 117 123 121 122 123 124 123 1225 113 116 110 94 110 130 90 123 119 125 125 126 127 128 127
Total K-5 641 605 627 626 695 703 691 723 721 722 721 720 717 712 708Change -36 22 -1 69 8 -12 32 -2 1 -1 -1 -3 -5 -4
% Change -5.6% 3.6% -0.2% 11.0% 1.2% -1.7% 4.6% -0.3% 0.1% -0.1% -0.1% -0.4% -0.7% -0.6%
Crooked Creek Elementary
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
540
560
580
600
620
640
660
680
700
720
740
Crooked Creek Elementary
Crooked Creek Elementary
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 127 131 126 146 133 134 132 131 130 129 129 127 125 124 1261 129 129 127 140 145 138 137 135 134 133 132 130 128 126 1252 110 130 117 123 142 144 137 136 134 133 134 133 131 129 1273 113 129 143 125 128 146 148 141 140 138 138 139 138 136 1344 119 124 116 125 130 127 145 147 140 139 139 139 140 139 1375 117 130 122 123 123 133 130 148 150 143 143 143 143 144 143
Total K-5 715 773 751 782 801 822 829 838 828 815 815 811 805 798 792Change 58 -22 31 19 21 7 9 -10 -13 0 -4 -6 -7 -6
% Change 8.1% -2.8% 4.1% 2.4% 2.6% 0.9% 1.1% -1.2% -1.6% 0.0% -0.5% -0.7% -0.9% -0.8%
Fox Hill Elementary
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
640
660
680
700
720
740
760
780
800
820
840
Fox Hill Elementary
Fox Hill Elementary
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 99 98 123 122 131 130 130 129 127 126 130 129 128 128 1291 172 146 147 152 147 156 159 158 157 155 154 153 152 151 1502 154 153 127 137 144 138 147 149 149 148 149 148 147 146 1453 118 128 145 114 142 137 131 140 142 142 142 143 142 141 1404 145 100 112 127 117 132 127 122 130 132 135 135 136 135 1345 151 114 108 114 137 115 129 124 120 127 131 134 134 135 134
Total K-5 839 739 762 766 818 808 823 822 825 830 841 842 839 836 832Change -100 23 4 52 -10 15 -1 3 5 11 1 -3 -3 -4
% Change -11.9% 3.1% 0.5% 6.8% -1.2% 1.9% -0.1% 0.4% 0.6% 1.3% 0.1% -0.4% -0.4% -0.5%
Greenbriar Elementary
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
680
700
720
740
760
780
800
820
840
860
Greenbriar Elementary
Greenbriar Elementary
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 177 227 208 216 235 256 242 228 215 204 202 199 196 196 2021 92 84 107 90 81 81 80 78 76 74 73 72 71 70 702 97 89 65 97 91 79 79 78 76 74 73 72 71 70 693 95 92 70 61 89 86 75 75 74 72 71 70 69 68 674 96 99 85 79 70 94 91 80 80 78 77 76 75 74 735 89 91 81 67 73 66 88 86 75 75 74 73 72 71 70
Total K-5 646 682 616 610 639 662 655 625 596 577 570 562 554 549 551Change 36 -66 -6 29 23 -7 -30 -29 -19 -7 -8 -8 -5 2
% Change 5.6% -9.7% -1.0% 4.8% 3.6% -1.1% -4.6% -4.6% -3.2% -1.2% -1.4% -1.4% -0.9% 0.4%
John Strange Elementary
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600
700
John Strange Elementary
John Strange Elementary
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 128 123 120 128 122 114 113 111 110 108 109 108 108 107 1081 114 134 152 133 124 127 121 120 118 117 115 114 113 112 1112 152 99 123 138 124 118 121 115 114 112 112 110 109 108 1083 115 130 116 119 129 119 113 116 110 109 109 109 107 106 1054 109 114 123 117 108 125 115 110 113 107 107 107 107 105 1045 117 122 121 120 104 107 124 114 109 112 108 108 108 108 106
Total K-5 735 722 755 755 711 710 707 686 674 665 660 656 652 646 642Change -13 33 0 -44 -1 -3 -21 -12 -9 -5 -4 -4 -6 -4
% Change -1.8% 4.6% 0.0% -5.8% -0.1% -0.4% -3.0% -1.7% -1.3% -0.8% -0.6% -0.6% -0.9% -0.6%
Nora Elementary
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
580
600
620
640
660
680
700
720
740
760
Nora Elementary
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-256 242 250 257 249 267 261 264 271 280 277 284 291 291 291 2927 212 252 257 263 279 278 271 275 282 291 288 295 303 303 3038 258 216 248 277 283 293 292 285 289 296 306 302 310 318 318
Total: 6-8 712 718 762 789 829 832 827 831 851 864 878 888 904 912 913Change 6 44 27 40 3 -5 4 20 13 14 10 16 8 1
% Change 0.8% 6.1% 3.5% 5.1% 0.4% -0.6% 0.5% 2.4% 1.5% 1.6% 1.1% 1.8% 0.9% 0.1%
Eastwood Middle School
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
Eastwood Middle School
Eastwood Middle School
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25K 121 121 130 127 134 134 134 133 133 132 133 132 132 131 1331 116 120 124 132 127 137 138 138 137 137 136 136 135 135 1342 133 110 123 118 124 124 134 137 137 136 138 137 137 136 1363 98 129 107 106 125 125 125 137 140 140 140 142 141 141 1404 126 105 141 105 111 126 126 126 138 141 143 143 145 144 1445 133 138 107 129 101 112 127 127 127 139 144 146 146 148 147
Total K-5 727 723 732 717 722 758 784 798 812 825 834 836 836 835 834Change -4 9 -15 5 36 26 14 14 13 9 2 0 -1 -1
% Change -0.6% 1.2% -2.0% 0.7% 5.0% 3.4% 1.8% 1.8% 1.6% 1.1% 0.2% 0.0% -0.1% -0.1%
Spring Mill Elementary
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
640
660
680
700
720
740
760
780
800
820
840
Spring Mill Elementary
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-256 301 318 315 258 273 286 289 296 306 303 311 319 319 318 3207 223 278 312 285 267 265 277 280 287 297 294 302 309 309 3088 274 210 304 294 282 264 262 274 277 284 294 291 299 306 306
Total: 6-8 798 806 931 837 822 815 828 850 870 884 899 912 927 933 934Change 8 125 -94 -15 -7 13 22 20 14 15 13 15 6 1
% Change 1.0% 15.5% -10.1% -1.8% -0.9% 1.6% 2.7% 2.4% 1.6% 1.7% 1.4% 1.6% 0.6% 0.1%
Northview Middle School
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-256 269 298 338 271 295 294 297 305 315 311 320 328 328 327 3297 312 290 311 318 274 301 300 303 311 321 317 326 335 335 3348 319 324 284 322 334 282 310 309 312 320 331 327 336 345 345
Total: 6-8 900 912 933 911 903 877 907 917 938 952 968 981 999 1007 1008Change 12 21 -22 -8 -26 30 10 21 14 16 13 18 8 1
% Change 1.3% 2.3% -2.4% -0.9% -2.9% 3.4% 1.1% 2.3% 1.5% 1.7% 1.3% 1.8% 0.8% 0.1%
Westlane Middle School
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
700
750
800
850
900
950
Northview Middle School
Northview Middle School
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10001020
Westlane Middle School
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-259 934 942 854 889 964 980 915 942 946 957 981 1005 994 1021 1047
10 902 904 874 805 905 935 951 888 914 918 928 942 965 954 98011 951 851 894 847 806 887 916 932 870 896 900 900 914 936 92512 688 852 791 895 844 786 865 893 909 848 874 873 873 887 908
Total: 9-12 3475 3550 3413 3436 3520 3588 3647 3655 3639 3619 3683 3720 3746 3798 3860Change 75 -137 24 83 68.34 59 8 -16 -20 64 37 26 52 62
% Change 2.1% -3.9% 0.7% 2.4% 1.9% 1.6% 0.2% -0.4% -0.5% 1.8% 1.0% 0.7% 1.4% 1.6%
North Central High School
Forecasts Developed June 2015Green cells (2014-15 and earlier) are historical dataBlue cells (2015-16 and later) are forecasted years
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
3900
North Central High School
North Central High School
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Appendix B: Population Forecasts
Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 5,462 5,580 5,450 5,230 Births 5,500 5,390 5,2005-9 5,030 5,090 5,140 5,000 Deaths 3,670 3,890 4,150
10-14 4,987 5,000 5,070 5,120 Natural Increase 1,830 1,500 1,05015-19 5,124 5,270 5,310 5,340 Net Migration 300 280 25020-24 6,767 6,850 6,960 6,940 Change 2,130 1,780 1,30025-29 8,620 8,480 8,430 8,58030-34 6,155 6,610 6,630 6,66035-39 5,269 5,300 5,740 5,81040-44 5,003 4,940 4,980 5,44045-49 5,547 4,950 4,930 4,93050-54 6,026 5,470 4,940 4,88055-59 5,923 5,890 5,360 4,83060-64 4,947 5,720 5,680 5,20065-69 3,426 4,660 5,400 5,34070-74 2,765 3,180 4,310 5,00075-79 2,395 2,430 2,780 3,81080-84 2,054 1,940 1,960 2,260
85+ 2,311 2,580 2,670 2,770Total 87,807 89,940 91,740 93,140
Median Age 36.7 37.0 37.5 38.2
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
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Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 1,007 1,100 1,040 1,020 Births 1,080 1,020 9905-9 891 910 1,000 960 Deaths 780 810 850
10-14 878 890 910 1,000 Natural Increase 300 210 14015-19 873 850 870 890 Net Migration 110 110 10020-24 1,776 1,860 1,840 1,770 Change 410 320 24025-29 2,494 2,540 2,620 2,54030-34 1,474 1,380 1,430 1,61035-39 1,093 1,030 940 1,03040-44 1,013 1,060 1,000 91045-49 1,111 1,000 1,060 98050-54 1,169 1,090 990 1,04055-59 1,169 1,140 1,070 97060-64 1,038 1,130 1,100 1,04065-69 669 980 1,070 1,05070-74 537 630 920 1,00075-79 491 480 550 81080-84 455 400 390 440
85+ 502 570 580 570Total 18,640 19,040 19,380 19,630
Median Age 34.8 35.0 34.9 35.1
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
Allisonville Elementary
Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 469 490 470 450 Births 470 460 4405-9 454 490 510 490 Deaths 390 450 500
10-14 540 450 490 510 Natural Increase 80 10 -6015-19 560 570 490 510 Net Migration 90 90 8020-24 599 660 670 570 Change 170 100 2025-29 536 560 620 64030-34 509 500 530 59035-39 517 500 490 52040-44 544 510 490 49045-49 612 540 510 49050-54 696 610 540 51055-59 732 680 590 52060-64 617 700 660 57065-69 504 590 670 62070-74 374 470 540 62075-79 290 330 420 49080-84 206 240 270 330
85+ 183 230 270 310Total 8,942 9,120 9,230 9,230
Median Age 42.6 43.3 43.5 43.4
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
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Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 885 870 860 810 Births 780 780 7305-9 776 910 890 870 Deaths 450 480 520
10-14 786 770 900 880 Natural Increase 330 300 21015-19 733 740 730 860 Net Migration 110 100 10020-24 692 690 700 690 Change 440 400 31025-29 900 910 880 90030-34 820 860 870 84035-39 720 780 810 82040-44 685 670 730 76045-49 742 680 670 72050-54 789 730 680 65055-59 783 770 720 66060-64 643 760 750 70065-69 434 610 710 71070-74 309 410 570 67075-79 281 280 360 50080-84 217 230 220 290
85+ 322 320 320 330Total 11,517 11,990 12,370 12,660
Median Age 36.2 36.6 37.2 37.9
Fox Hill Elementary
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 960 940 960 940 Births 1,000 1,010 1,0005-9 817 740 720 700 Deaths 500 530 550
10-14 742 800 730 720 Natural Increase 500 480 45015-19 844 910 980 920 Net Migration -60 -60 -7020-24 1,174 1,210 1,270 1,390 Change 440 420 38025-29 1,528 1,530 1,550 1,69030-34 1,024 1,160 1,170 1,13035-39 808 830 960 94040-44 725 680 710 82045-49 744 720 680 69050-54 862 740 710 66055-59 730 850 720 70060-64 611 700 810 69065-69 380 580 670 78070-74 370 360 540 63075-79 346 330 310 48080-84 289 280 270 260
85+ 321 360 380 390Total 13,276 13,720 14,140 14,530
Median Age 32.8 33.1 33.7 34.0
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
Greenbriar Elementary
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Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 567 480 470 430 Births 480 460 4205-9 579 520 490 470 Deaths 420 480 560
10-14 590 590 530 490 Natural Increase 60 -20 -14015-19 653 580 570 520 Net Migration 50 50 4020-24 614 590 490 530 Change 110 30 -10025-29 753 600 500 45030-34 641 800 690 57035-39 670 680 840 73040-44 670 710 700 86045-49 790 690 710 72050-54 950 780 710 73055-59 940 930 770 70060-64 707 910 900 75065-69 457 670 870 82070-74 406 430 620 78075-79 282 350 380 55080-84 195 220 290 310
85+ 201 240 270 340Total 10,664 10,770 10,800 10,750
Median Age 42.0 43.8 45.8 47.3
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
John Strange Elementary
Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 915 960 920 880 Births 1,000 990 9605-9 772 760 710 700 Deaths 530 530 550
10-14 661 760 750 700 Natural Increase 470 460 41015-19 706 860 950 910 Net Migration -70 -70 -6020-24 1,249 1,130 1,270 1,310 Change 400 390 35025-29 1,652 1,670 1,540 1,63030-34 1,100 1,130 1,240 1,18035-39 844 870 900 1,04040-44 747 700 740 80045-49 791 710 690 73050-54 791 780 700 69055-59 741 770 760 69060-64 583 720 750 74065-69 441 550 670 70070-74 314 410 510 64075-79 291 280 360 46080-84 307 230 220 300
85+ 391 410 390 370Total 13,297 13,700 14,070 14,470
Median Age 33.2 33.1 33.6 34.7
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
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Total 2010 2015 2020 2025 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-20250-4 658 740 730 700 Births 690 670 6605-9 741 760 820 810 Deaths 600 610 620
10-14 790 740 760 820 Natural Increase 90 60 4015-19 754 760 720 730 Net Migration 70 60 6020-24 664 710 720 680 Change 160 120 10025-29 758 670 720 73030-34 586 780 700 74035-39 617 610 800 73040-44 618 610 610 80045-49 756 610 610 60050-54 769 740 610 60055-59 827 750 730 59060-64 747 800 710 71065-69 541 680 740 66070-74 455 470 610 66075-79 415 380 400 52080-84 384 340 300 330
85+ 391 450 460 460Total 11,471 11,600 11,750 11,870
Median Age 41.4 40.2 39.4 40.0
Spring Mill Elementary
Differences between period Totals may not equal Change due to rounding.
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Appendix C: Population Pyramids
Washington Township Total Popluation – 2010 Census
5,000 2,500 0 2,500 5,000
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
Males Females
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Allisonville Elementary – 2010 Census The age/sex distribution of this area shows a large concentration of 20-34 year olds in the area. This is consistent for an area where half of the housing units are rental. However there are not a corresponding large number of 0-4 year old preschoolers given the fact that 40% of the area’s households are single person.
1,500 750 0 750 1,500
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
Males Females
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Crooked Creek Elementary – 2010 Census The largest age group in the area is the 50-59 group. This is to be expected, given that this area has the district’s highest percentage of owner occupies houses (73%). This area will experience an increase of empty nest households over the next 10 years. Unfortunately, the current population in their 50s is most likely not to downsize from these home over the next decade.
1,000 500 0 500 1,000
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
Males Females
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Fox Hill Elementary – 2010 Census The two parts of the attendance area have very different demographic characteristics. The smaller western section is almost all apartments, while the larger eastern section is roughly 70% owner occupied. Hence, the western section is the source of the relatively large number of 25-34 year olds and their corresponding 0-4 year old children. The eastern section is dominated by empty nest 50-59 year old households.
1,000 500 0 500 1,000
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
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Greenbriar Elementary – 2010 Census Like Fox Hill, the two sections of Greenbriar have different demographic characteristics. The larger north section is majority renters and the smaller south section is home owners. However, unlike Allisonville, the renters in this area tend to have preschool age children (as seen in the larger 0-4 year old age groups). This is also seen in the fact that the northern area has an average household size of 2.83, far above the district average of 2.17.
1,000 500 0 500 1,000
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
Males Females
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John Strange Elementary – 2010 Census This area has demographic characteristics that are very similar to Crooked Creek. The largest age group in this area is 50-59 as well and the majority of these householders will not downsize from these housing units in the next 10 years.
1,000 500 0 500 1,000
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
Males Females
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Nora Elementary – 2010 Census Since this area is comprised of 6 different parts of the district, the population pyramid is influenced by several varied characteristics. However, area 3 (the central far north area of the district) comprise 2/3rd of Nora’s households. Thus, most of the characteristics are heavily influence by that area’s trends. To that end, the average of Nora’s demographic trends looks similar to those of Greenbriar. The majority of the housing stock in rental and the age structure are dominated by 20-34 years old that are starting their families. This accounts for the large number of 0-4 year old population.
1,000 500 0 500 1,000
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
Males Females
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Spring Mill Elementary – 2010 Census 85% of this area’s population lives in its northern section. Both sections have roughly 60% home owners who are mostly over age 45. This age structure means that this area will be empty nesting and the number of school age children living in the northern area will decline slightly over the next 10 years. However, the relatively large household size of the southern area should compensate for that decline.
1,000 500 0 500 1,000
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
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Males Females
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Appendix D: Additional Tables
2010 2015
2010-2015
Change 2020
2015-2020
Change
2010-2020
ChangeAllisonville 18,640 19,040 2.1% 19,380 1.8% 4.0%Crooked Creek 8,942 9,120 2.0% 9,230 1.2% 3.2%Fox Hill 11,517 11,990 3.9% 12,370 3.2% 7.4%Greenbriar 13,276 13,720 3.2% 14,140 3.1% 6.5%John Strange 10,664 10,770 1.0% 10,800 0.3% 1.3%Nora 13,297 13,700 2.9% 14,070 2.7% 5.8%Spring Mill 11,471 11,600 1.1% 11,750 1.3% 2.4%MSD Washington 87,807 89,940 2.4% 91,740 2.0% 4.5%
Table 1: Forecasted Elementary Area Population Change, 2010 to 2020
HH w/ Pop
Under 18
% HH w/ Pop Under
18
Total Households
Household Population
Persons Per Household
Allisonville 1834 20.20% 9093 18465 2.03Crooked Creek 1002 25.60% 3917 8883 2.27Fox Hill 1540 32.20% 4785 11315 2.36Greenbriar 1642 26.90% 6105 12882 2.11John Strange 1238 25.60% 4845 10645 2.2Nora 1466 23.30% 6280 13207 2.1Spring Mill 1353 27.00% 5005 11298 2.26MSD Washington 10076 25.20% 40030 86696 2.17
Table 2: Household Characteristics by Elementary Area, 2010 Census
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HH w/ Pop
Under 18
% HH w/ Pop Under 18
Total Households
Household Population
Persons Per Household
1834 20.20% 9093 18465 2.031002 25.60% 3917 8883 2.27469 58.50% 801 2448 3.051072 26.90% 3983 8867 2.23
43 35.20% 122 345 2.831599 26.70% 5983 12537 2.11238 25.60% 4845 10645 2.2
96 36.90% 260 640 2.4622 50.90% 44 117 2.65
978 20.00% 4879 9794 2.01155 33.40% 463 1219 2.63216 34.00% 635 1437 2.261122 25.20% 4449 9792 2.2232 41.70% 556 1506 2.71Spring Mill 2
Table 2A: Household Characteristics by Elementary Area Section, 2010 Census
Nora 5Spring Mill 1
Nora 3Nora 4
Nora 1Nora 2
Greenbriar1John Strange
Fox Hill 2Greenbriar 2
Crooked CreekFox Hill 1
Allisonville
Percentage of Householders
aged 35-54
Percentage of Householders
aged 65+
Percentage of Householders
Who Own Homes
Allisonville 29.60% 19.60% 49.90%Crooked Creek 34.20% 27.00% 72.80%Fox Hill 36.50% 19.90% 57.50%Greenbriar 32.60% 17.80% 34.60%John Strange 36.60% 22.30% 64.00%Nora 31.30% 19.30% 38.30%Spring Mill 32.20% 29.30% 61.60%MSD Washington 32.80% 21.60% 52.00%
Table 3: Householder Characteristics by Elementary Area, 2010 Census
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Percentage of Householders
aged 35-54
Percentage of Householders
aged 65+
Percentage of Householders
Who Own Homes
Allisonville 29.60% 19.60% 49.90%Crooked Creek 34.20% 27.00% 72.80%Fox Hill 1 38.40% 2.40% 2.50%Fox Hill 2 36.10% 23.50% 68.50%Greenbriar 2 28.50% 29.50% 77.70%Greenbriar1 32.60% 17.60% 33.70%John Strange 36.60% 22.30% 64.00%Nora 1 37.20% 6.60% 6.70%Nora 2 32.70% 7.00% 11.60%Nora 3 30.70% 19.60% 37.00%Nora 4 33.50% 35.20% 84.30%Nora 5 31.60% 11.30% 28.70%Spring Mill 1 31.70% 30.80% 62.10%Spring Mill 2 35.50% 17.10% 57.50%
Table 3A: Householder Characteristics by Elementary Section Area, 2010 Census
Percentage of Single Person Households
Percentage of Single Person Households and are 65+
Allisonville 39.60% 9.30%Crooked Creek 33.00% 11.00%Fox Hill 31.20% 8.80%Greenbriar 41.50% 9.80%John Strange 34.30% 10.00%Nora 42.10% 10.60%Spring Mill 35.00% 14.80%MSD Washington 37.40% 10.50%
Table 4: Percentage of Households that are Single Person Households and Single Person
Households that are Over Age 65 by Elementary Area, 2010 Census
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Percentage of Single Person Households
Percentage of Single Person Households and are 65+
Allisonville 39.60% 9.30%Crooked Creek 33.00% 11.00%Fox Hill 1 20.10% 1.60%Fox Hill 2 33.40% 10.30%Greenbriar 2 26.20% 12.00%Greenbriar1 41.90% 9.70%John Strange 34.30% 10.00%Nora 1 35.30% 4.30%Nora 2 30.00% 3.60%Nora 3 45.00% 11.30%Nora 4 26.90% 13.60%Nora 5 34.80% 6.30%Spring Mill 1 35.90% 15.70%Spring Mill 2 28.00% 7.50%
Table 4A: Percentage of Households that are Single Person Households and Single Person
Households that are Over Age 65 by Elementary Area Section 2010 Census
Under 1 year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
6 years
7 years
8 years
9 years
10 years
Allisonville 220 199 195 208 185 166 170 182 196 177 178Crooked Creek 88 101 84 89 107 82 85 90 105 93 95Fox Hill 170 184 187 177 168 149 181 149 138 159 161Greenbriar 193 177 208 199 182 179 184 157 161 136 162John Strange 109 116 103 119 120 96 105 129 113 136 100Nora 184 200 177 188 166 172 139 176 134 151 150Spring Mill 123 124 136 122 153 111 154 158 140 178 150MSD Washington 1086 1102 1090 1102 1083 955 1019 1041 987 1029 996
Table 5: Age Under One to Age Ten Population Counts, by Year of Age, by Elementary Area: 2010 Census
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Under 1 year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
6 years
7 years
8 years
9 years
10 years
Allisonville 220 199 195 208 185 166 170 182 196 177 178Crooked Creek 88 101 84 89 107 82 85 90 105 93 95Fox Hill 1 65 66 85 79 82 60 71 56 55 50 49Fox Hill 2 105 118 102 97 87 89 110 93 83 108 112Greenbriar 2 4 3 7 8 4 5 6 2 8 6 7Greenbriar1 188 175 202 191 179 174 178 155 153 130 155John Strange 109 116 103 119 120 96 105 129 113 136 100Nora 1 13 19 13 15 15 12 10 13 14 11 12Nora 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3Nora 3 130 135 110 127 102 109 90 120 82 98 89Nora 4 13 12 13 18 20 18 21 16 16 19 22Nora 5 27 33 38 26 27 32 16 24 19 21 24Spring Mill 1 101 105 110 95 126 96 124 135 117 144 124Spring Mill 2 22 20 26 27 28 15 30 23 23 34 26
Table 5A: Age Under One to Age Ten Population Counts, by Year of Age, by Elementary Area Section: 2010 Census
Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 10 years 11 years 12 years 13 years
MSD Washington Total 1086 1102 1090 1102 1083 955 1019 1041 987 1029 996 1014 914 1021
Total 2014 883 893 888 856 824 816 835 820 899 964 905 806 844
Percent Enrolled 2014 80.10% 82.00% 80.60% 79.10% 86.30% 80.10% 80.20% 83.10% 87.40% 96.80% 89.30% 88.20% 82.70%
Total 2013 856 898 844 801 814 802 778 866 893 889 805 847
Percent Enrolled 2013 78.60% 81.50% 78.00% 83.90% 79.90% 77.00% 78.90% 84.20% 89.70% 87.70% 88.10% 82.90%
Total 2012 823 896 812 866 827 807 910 880 836 854 874
Percent Enrolled 2012 74.70% 82.80% 85.00% 85.00% 79.40% 81.80% 88.50% 88.40% 82.50% 93.50% 85.60%
Total 2011 788 860 842 851 795 862 866 820 750 942
Percent Enrolled 2011 72.80% 90.10% 82.70% 81.70% 80.60% 83.80% 86.90% 80.90% 82.10% 92.30%
Total 2010 750 889 892 785 866 866 812 747 851
Percent Enrolled 2010 78.50% 87.30% 85.70% 79.60% 84.20% 86.90% 80.10% 81.70% 83.30%
Table 6: Comparison of District Enrollment by Grade with 2010 Census Counts by Age, 2010-2014
31 Revised 6/12/2015
MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, IN DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY 2015
Percentage of population > 25 years per education attainment level
< 12 Years 8.10%High school or equivalent 19.30%
Some college 26.00%Bachelor's degree or higher 46.60%
Median home value $173,200
Median gross rent $817
Median household income $49,373
Percent of total population below poverty level 14.40%
Percent of population < 18 years below poverty level 21.50%
Percent of age 5 to 17 year old children enrolled in public schools
76.20%
Table 7: Selected Socio-Economic Variables for M.S.D. Washington Township
2013 Estimates from the American Community Survey 5 Year Sample,
U. S. Census Bureau
32 Revised 6/12/2015
MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, IN DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY 2015
Appendix E: Live Attend Analysis This map series focuses on illustrating the geographic distribution of MSD Washington Township 2014-2015 students in relation to school attendance boundaries. Here is an example of a map from this series. Basic Map Elements The legend explains how different features are represented, either by a point (e.g. schools and students), or by an area/polygon (e.g. attendance boundaries). The scale bar references the distance ratio of the map in relation to the real world. Please note that each red dot represents a student’s address, at which, multiple students could reside. Therefore, counting the number of dots shown on the map might not reflect the student population accurately.
33Revised 6/12/2015
Student data as of 5/13/2015
MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, IN DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY 2015
Live-Attend Tables Each map has a table listing various statistics about the student data in this region. Here is a guide for reading this table:
Total Enrollment – number of students attending Crooked Creek ES. Matched – number of students attending Crooked Creek ES whose addresses were located by the GIS, and placed on the map. Unmatched - number of students whose addresses were not able to be located, and have not been placed on the map. Out of District – number of students who live outside of the MSD Washington Township boundaries, yet attend this school. Total Live-In – number of students who live within the school’s attendance boundary, who are in the K-5th grade cohort. The ‘total-live in’ statistic here indicates there are 510 K-5th grade students living within the Crooked Creek
ES attendance boundary. Live and Attend In – number of K-5th students who live within the attendance boundary, and also attend that school. In this example, 495 K-5th grade students who live within the Crooked Creek ES attendance boundary also attend Crooked Creek ES. Live Out, Attend In – number of K-5th students who live outside of the Crooked Creek ES attendance boundary, but attend Crooked Creek ES. Any student records that are unmatched are not included in this count, since it is not known whether or not these unmatched students live within or outside the attendance boundary in question. Due to the methods used to calculate the statistics in this table, this is the only circumstance where this is relevant. Live In, Attend Out – number of K-5th students who live inside the Crooked Creek ES attendance boundary, yet attend a different elementary school.
34Revised 6/12/2015
Student data as of 5/13/2015
MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, IN DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY 2015
LLIIVVEE AATTTTEENNDD MMAATTRRIIXX The tables below give details on the schools that students attend and the school zones where they live. The schools of attendance are listed on the left while the zones where students live are listed on the top line. The first table includes all students in Kindergarten through Fifth Grade. The numbers highlighted in green are counts of students who attend the assigned schools for the zones where they live. Note that there is also a 1-5th grade matrix. This is because Allisonville Elementary only serves 1-5th grade students. Kindergarten students living in the Allisonville zone attend the neighboring John Strange Elementary. The K-5th matrix reflects this, as it shows 143 students living in the Allisonville zone, but attending John Strange Elementary. Also, note that the out of district students are itemized on the matrices. The matrices show, for instance, that 318 K-5 grade students are attending Washington MSD from out of district, and the number attending each school is shown.
Where 2014-15 K-5th Students Live
Whe
re 2
014-
15 K
-5th
Stu
dent
s A
ttend
Allisonville
Crooked Cree
k
Fox Hill
Greenbria
r
John Strange
NoraSprin
g Mill
Out of D
istric
t
Unmatched
Live Out A
ttend In
Whe
re 2
014-
15 K
-5th
Stu
dent
s A
ttend
860 510 776 899 451 711 643 318 13
Allisonville Elementary 781 696 1 27 13 4 39 1 84
Crooked Creek Elementary 697 2 495 26 45 4 12 15 98 202
Fox Hill Elementary 813 4 680 25 5 40 18 31 10 123
Greenbriar Elementary 812 1 3 21 737 9 12 29 75
John Strange Elementary 640 143 1 2 407 32 54 1 232
Nora Elementary 719 18 1 27 39 6 568 23 36 1 150
Spring Mill Elementary 717 7 20 50 2 37 571 30 146
Eastwood Middle School 2 1 1
Live In Attend Out 164 15 96 162 44 143 72
Whe
re 2
014-
15 K
-5th
Stu
dent
s A
ttend
Whe
re 2
014-
15 1
-5th
Stu
dent
s A
ttend
Where 2014-15 1-5th Students Live
Allisonville
Crooked Cree
k
Fox Hill
Greenbria
r
John Strange
NoraSprin
g Mill
Out of D
istric
t
Unmatched
Live Out A
ttend In
Whe
re 2
014-
15 1
-5th
Stu
dent
s A
ttend
723 419 653 750 373 592 525 258 11
Allisonville Elementary 781 696 1 27 13 4 39 1 84
Crooked Creek Elementary 567 2 407 19 38 4 8 12 77 160
Fox Hill Elementary 684 2 569 22 5 35 15 28 8 107
Greenbriar Elementary 681 1 2 20 616 8 10 24 65
John Strange Elementary 402 7 1 1 329 26 37 1 72
Nora Elementary 597 17 1 24 29 6 471 19 29 1 125
Spring Mill Elementary 590 7 19 43 2 31 465 23 125
Eastwood Middle School 2 1 1
Live In Attend Out 27 12 84 134 44 121 60
Whe
re 2
014-
15 1
-5th
Stu
dent
s A
ttend
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Student data as of 5/13/2015
MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, IN DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY 2015
Where 2014-15 9-12th Students Live
Whe
re 2
014-
15 6
-8th
St
uden
ts A
ttend
Where 2014-15 6-8th Students Live
Eastwood
Northview
West
lane
Out of D
istric
t
Unmatched
Live Out A
ttend In
Whe
re 2
014-
15 6
-8th
St
uden
ts A
ttend
781 844 779 163 9
Eastwood Middle School 839 758 11 2 67 1 80
Northview Middle School 824 15 747 33 23 6 71
Westlane Middle School 912 8 86 743 73 2 167
North Central High School 1 1
Live In Attend Out 23 97 36
Whe
re 2
014-
15 6
-8th
St
uden
ts A
ttend
Attending School Total Enrolled
Live In District
Unmatched Live Out of District
North Central High School 3469 3062 14 393
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Student data as of 5/13/2015
Nora ES
Eastwood MS
Northview MS
Allisonville ES
John Strange ES
North Central HS
71St
65Th
37
86Th
75Th
91St
431
62Nd
82Nd
79Th
58Th
Dean
Westfield
96Th
Alliso
nville
Ruth
37A
Fall Creek
Binford
81St
Kessler Boulevard East
Grah
am
98Th
Colle
ge
Park
er
River
77Th
Kilmer
Dover
Rural
60Th Tuxe
do
Broad Ripple
Sherm
an
Susan
Vera
HytheOlne
y
64Th
Chest
er
95Th
70Th69Th
Evan
ston
68Th
Oxfor
d
Exit 35
Guilf
ord
84Th
78Th
Ashurst
Ralst
on
63Rd
Rossl
yn
Emco
Forest
Ramp
Linton
Arden
King
sley
Gray
Braewick
Knue
101St
Indian
ola
61St
Have
rford
Knyg
hton
Calais
Evergreen
Critt
ende
n
Bran
dt
Cree
kside
Baur
El Ri
co
Centr
alBauer
74Th
Skyridge
93Rd
Ryan
Wash
ington
Corn
ell
72Nd
Tahoe
Andover
Fitch
Cente
r Run
Somerset BayHa
rbou
r Isle
Exit 33
Ridge
Oakla
nd
83Rd
Beach
90Th
High
Lakeland
87Th
Craig
Bram
shaw
Claire
Park
Advisory
Oxbow
Ritte
r
Seaport
Winth
rop
Brea
more
Ivy
Rand
all
Audu
bon
Brok
enhu
rst
Laym
an
Sand
Crick
lewoo
d
Riverview
Lesle
y
Delegates
Ewing
Engle
wood
Galloway
Harb
ridge
Plantation
Emers
on
Barlum
Welham
Driveway
Haverhill
67Th
Castl
e Kno
ll
73Rd
Cholla
Mand
erley
Northwood 80Th
Fluvia
Gree
n Lea
ves
Ruck
er
River Bay
Lake
knoll
Brou
se
Counselors
Vail
Fulham
Haverstick
Cherbourg
Rhone
Edge
water
Carol
ineUnion Chapel
88Th
Wythe
Mcleay
Haynes
Barr
Will
Winnpeny
Cranbrook
Maple
Kitle
y
Keys
tone
Bay Road South
57Th
Parr
3Rd
New
Jersey
Sylvan Ridge
HeywardGrand
Comp
ton
Whitti
er
Taco
maBay Road North
Wyandott
Jewel
Sarto
Windcombe
Winding
Crystal River
Idlewood
Hooper
Whitle
y
Maxine
Kittr
ellDo
uglas
Cavendish
Have
r
Kerw
ood
Linco
ln
76Th
Irving
ton
Lasal
le
Hills
ide
Cree
Marie
Carve
lNottingham
Wyandotte
Dawson Lake
High Fall
Circle
Ravine
Bay Point
Came
lback
Brookline
66Th
Erie
Garonne
Glen Hill
Paxton
Huntington
Warw
ick
Nora
Alley
Ellery
Malaga
Cape Cod
Hyde ParkBaron
Three
l
Statio
n
Macatuck
Dearb
orn
Shadow Ridge
Carro
llton
Aberd
are
Castleton Square
Farm
leigh
Marina
Broa
dway
Riley
Glen
broo
k
Broo
kview
Thorn
wood
Gerald Morris
Hawtho
rn Park
Vista
Marian
TempleMe
adow
broo
k
Nesbitt
AvalonMonitor
Fjord
PleasantWind Castle
Carlyle
Wynter
Ivydale
Pamela
Castleway
River Edge
Spru
ce
Ecole
Rosebay
Spirit Lake
Aron
son
Clearwater
Behner
Bren
t
Canterbury
Sherwood
Hillcrest
Roxb
ury
Glen
view
Sunn
y
Bryant
Steinmeier
Mckean
Greenshire
Logan
Parking Lot
Senti
nel
Inwood
Commerce
Gale
Rymark Squire
Eastview
Knickerbocker
Dijon
Rosem
ead
Menlo
San J
acinto
Crest
view
Riverfront
BuckskinWi
ld Ch
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Lakeshore
Burch
Bando
59Th
Van Tassel Darcy
Johns
on
River Wood
Butle
r
Shore Island
River Oak
Vassa
r
Common View
Kiml
ough
Burt
Jorda
n
Lands End
Barclay
Frisco
78Th
80Th
75Th
Have
rstick
Comp
ton
69Th
77Th
Temp
le
Evan
ston
88Th
62Nd
Have
rstick
Driveway
63Rd
86Th
69Th
431
Critt
ende
n
77Th431
68Th
81St
Edgewater
Keys
tone
Audu
bon
Oakla
nd
79Th
Park
70Th
37A
71St
66Th
37A
82Nd
67Th
79Th
66Th
Exit 35
Rural
Keys
tone
Ewing
Centr
al
90Th
96Th
Driveway
Sherm
an
Broa
dway
68Th
Broa
dway
70Th
67Th
82Nd
61St
Carve
l
72Nd
75Th
ParkCe
ntral
Keys
tone
98Th
58Th
Centr
al
Parr
80Th
37A
Park
er
75Th
Riley
Fores
t
72Nd
78Th
75Th
64Th
Parking Lot
Olne
y
37
Cape Cod
Park
86Th
Choll
a
Drivew
ay
Central
79Th
62Nd
River
61St
71St
Park
King
sley
Parking Lot
91St
Oxfor
d
431
73Rd
74Th
64Th
Nora
75Th
77Th
Tuxedo
74Th
62Nd
58Th
Oakla
nd
70Th
431
37A
465
465
6969
LegendAllisonville Elementary Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
WashingtonTwpLogo.jpgRGB
Red: Band_1Green: Band_2Blue: Band_3
0 0.50.25Miles
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
MSD Washington TWP, INAllisonville Elementary School and Students
2014-15
Total Enrollment 781Matched 780Unmatched 1Out of District 39Total Live-In (K-5th) 860Live and Attend In 696Live Out, Attend In 84Live In, Attend Out 164
Allisonville Elementary
Westlane MS
Fox Hill ES
Northview MS
Greenbriar ES Spring Mill ESNorth Central HS
Crooked Creek ES
86Th
38Th
79Th
Merid
ian
52Nd
49Th
54Th
431
Colle
ge
Park
Michigan
71St
75Th
Ditch
60Th
Hoov
er
Guion
Westfield
Gran
dview
42Nd
Capit
ol
Fox Hill
40Th
64Th
Wash
ington
Ruth
Rossl
yn
66Th
Primr
ose
65
Knoll
ton
43Rd
Northwestern
Park
er
Harco
urt
36Th
Penn
sylva
nia
Boule
vard
46Th
56Th
Broa
dway
Coil
Golf
Rural
Payn
e
Guilf
ord
Fairway
Kessler Boulevard West
Arab
ian
Sprin
g Mill
58Th
Berkley
77Th
Kessler Boulevard East
Carro
llton
81St
Illino
is
Canal
Winth
rop
Oxfor
d
39Th
Par
Norw
aldo
Have
rford
Riverview
Broad Ripple
Ralst
on
Forest
51St
Tuxe
do
Suns
et
Allisonvill
e
Westlane
Evan
ston
King
sley
67Th
Binford
57Th
78Th
Melbo
urne
Kenw
ood
84Th
Millersville
72Nd
Dugan
Ruck
le
Weslynn
Mayfair
80Th
Ramp
Riviera
Rode
baug
h
HamptonCe
ntral
Randall
65Th
Liebe
r
Critt
ende
n
Estat
e
Naab
Kessl
er Bo
uleva
rd N
orth
Town
ship
Line
59Th
48Th
Crickwood
Carve
l
Waterloo
Alverna
62Nd
Alam
eda
Cold Spring
Brou
se
53Rd
Fall C
reek Park
way North
River
Baur
Watson
Carol
ine
Mann
ing
Rook
wood
Alimingo
Covey
74Th
Stockton
83Rd
76Th
61St
45Th
50Th
63Rd
King
Oakwood
Comp
ton
Erie
Ryan
Cherr
y
Cornell
Leste
r
Dapp
le
FitchCamberwood
Somerset Bay
68ThSteve
n
Ridge
Plaza
Indus
trial
Oakla
nd
Banc
aster
Walnu
t
Beach
High
Shorewood
87Th
Holliday
Brisbane
69Th
Julie
RainbowOxbow
Seaport
70Th
Ivy
Indian
ola
Ruby
82Nd
Northgate
Collingwood
Walt
Engle
wood
47Th
Vincz
Quetico
MapleKe
lsey
Delaw
are
Robertson
Barlum
Anne
tte
73Rd
Northwood
55Th
Main
Fairfield
Clare
ndon
Lake Circle
Kenilworth
Lanc
elot
Gifford
Kentstone
Alton
Byram
Lake
Bonn
Wilshire
Edge
water
Kinn
ear
White River
Tapp
an
44Th
Arden
Union ChapelPer
egrine
Mcleay
Haynes
Sextant
Driveway
Colby
Sanwela
Cardigan
Keys
tone
Somerset
Amick
Charlecot
41St
Parr
Cooper
Bechtel
3Rd
High
land
Cand
lewick
Rome
Bow
Purd
ue
Taco
ma
Ripple
Sarto
Meadows
Croft
IdlewoodRiver B
ay
Beech
Fenm
ore
Grace
land
Doug
las
Shawnee
Branch
Minturn
Crestwell
37Th
Rolls
Colon
ial
Devereaux
Northbrook
Lasal
le
Temp
le
New
Jersey
Hills
ideKi
ngsw
ay
Viburnum
Linco
ln
Stafford
Sapphire
North
land
Dawson Lake
Sycam
ore
Cobu
rnWellington
Northview
Harbour Isle
Wish
Warwick
Pennridge
Holli
ngsw
orth
Trace
Rolan
dRo
sehill
Hazelwood
Galahad
Paxton
Methanol Lancet
Nuthatcher
Marcy
Haug
hey
CaddySu
nrise
Meridian Hills
IndigoBe
ttche
r
Tram
cus
Broa
dmoo
r
Dearb
orn
Breckinridge
Century
Timberly
Marina
Sherwood
Jenny
s
Badger
Chari
ng
Westleigh
Bent Tree
Zeenat
Dorot
hy
Mead
owbr
ook
Wood
side
Paddington
45Nd
Alley
Corn
elius
Beverly
Pamela
River Edge
Ecole
Victo
ria
Village Trace
Bren
t
Woodmere
Muns
ee
Moha
wk
Mike
sell
Billie
Delbr
ook
Westover Dunbarton
Springfield
Nicholas
Downing
Waldo
rf
Laverock
Crest
view
Rosem
ead
Spring
RamblewoodMenlo
Sand
i
Carina
Oak Lake Merce
r
Sobax
Hillcrest
Bryn Mawr
Marq
uis
Trur
o
Kiml
ough
Grace
land Ke
yston
e
Park
er
Driveway
54Th
Drive
way
Delaw
are44Th
63Rd
61St
Broa
dway
Woodside
Taco
ma
Oakla
nd
86Th
39Th
64Th
Lieber
59Th
47Th
Holliday61St
55Th
71St
44Th
60Th
79Th
Temp
le72Nd
Ramp
52Nd
63Rd
69Th
56Th
Centr
al
37Th
Suns
et
Forest
73Rd
Lasal
le
80Th
67Th
Broa
dway
Parker
43Rd
Alton
51StRive
rview
Oakla
nd
76Th
Temp
le
60Th
51St
77Th
40Th
57Th
41St
63Rd
42Nd
82Nd
70Th
44Th
62Nd61St
58Th
431
52Nd
Delaware
Ramp
81St
74Th
Kingsley
54Th
Centr
al
71St
63RdKnollton
37Th
75Th
Guion
Rural
77Th
65Th
55Th
Broadway
58Th
Carol
ine
39Th
67Th
77Th
Galahad
Cobu
rn
55Th56Th
59Th
69Th
72Nd
78Th
64Th
84Th
64Th
70Th
58Th
75Th
69Th
Guion
59Th
79Th
Illino
is
Cooper
Ramp
Ramp39Th
Carro
llton
71St
Rural
Oxfor
d
56Th
Winth
rop
82Nd
73Rd
53Rd
57Th
71St
Penn
sylva
nia
Driveway
39Th
65Th
76Th
54Th
37Th
65Th
48Th
80Th
51St52Nd 50Th
Liebe
r
66Th
Park
65Th
39Th
75Th
63Rd
Corn
elius
53Rd
70Th68Th
73Rd
47Th
53Rd
45Th44Th
62Nd
42Nd
58Th
62Nd
82Nd
56Th
Coop
er
42Nd
75Th75Th
King
sley
48Th
58Th
Oxfor
d
43Rd
431
65
65
LegendCrooked Creek Elementary Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
0 0.50.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INCrooked Creek
Elementary School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 697Matched 697Unmatched 0Out of District 98Total Live-In (K-5th) 510Live and Attend In 495Live Out, Attend In 202Live In, Attend Out 15
Crooked Creek Elementary
Westlane MS
Fox Hill ES
Northview MS
Greenbriar ESSpring Mill ES
North Central HS
Crooked Creek ES
86Th
79Th
Colle
ge
64Th
Merid
ian
Ditch
75Th
60Th
Hoov
er
Westfield
Gran
dview
Fox Hill
66Th
Michigan
Penn
sylva
nia
Harco
urt
71St
Northwestern
Rossl
yn
56Th
Coil
Primr
ose
Golf
70Th
Fairway
Sprin
g Mill
Kessler Boulevard West
57Th
58Th
81St
Illino
is
Coop
er Have
rford
Rive
rview
Indian
ola
Ralst
on
Forest
Delaw
are
77Th
Canal
Suns
et
Westlane
King
sley
67Th
78Th
Guilf
ord
Crest
view
84Th
72Nd
Dugan
Ruth
Centr
al52Nd
Mayfair
80Th
Broad RippleRiviera
Town
ship
Line
65ThLie
ber
Kessler Boulevard East
Estat
e
Naab
59Th
Waterloo
Alverna
62Nd
Darby
53Rd
Park
Carro
llton
Taun
ton
Mann
ing
Alimingo
69Th
Covey
74Th
Stockton
83Rd
54Th
76Th
61St
63Rd
King
Oakwood
Comp
ton
88Th
Knoll
ton
Corn
ell
Capit
ol
Dapp
le
Fitch
Steve
n
Ridge
Plaza
Walnu
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High
87Th
Kenw
ood
Holliday
Julie
Rainbow
Oxbow
Colby
Winth
rop
Ivy
Ruby
82Nd
Collingwood
Brewster
Engle
wood
85Th
Purdue
Vincz
Randall
Kelse
y
Barlum
Fores
t View
Leste
r
73Rd
Crickwood
55Th
Haynes
Lake Circle
Gifford
Kents
tone
Alton
Byram
Boulder
Edgewater
Driveway
Wash
ington
Arden
Crow
n
Sextant
Alameda
Sanwela
Cardigan
Somerset
Amick
Charlecot
Bechtel
3Rd
High
land
New
Jersey
Bow
68Th
Glad
den
Ripple
Norw
aldo
Wind
comb
e
Croft
Anne
tte
Northwood
Fenm
ore
Grace
land
Shawnee
Oak
Minturn
Crestwell
Rolls
Colon
ialNorthbrook
Clearview
Viburnum
Lincoln
Stafford
Carve
l
Linde
l
Timber Mill
North
land
Dawson Lake
Sycam
ore
Horizon
Cobu
rn
Wellington
Pennridge
PickwickHo
lling
swort
h
Trace
TimberlaneRo
sehill
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Galahad
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Trem
ont
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Clare
ndon
Helen
Shott
ery
Meridian Hills
Indigo
Crystal Bay
Loughery
Bettc
her
Overl
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Tram
cus
Kenn
edy
Katie KnoxBr
oadm
oor
Fleetwood
Hiland
Arbor Lake
Century
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n
Cholla
Garver
Greer Dell
Sherwood
Broa
dway
Badger
Chari
ng
Willow
Dorot
hy
Mead
owbr
ook
Wood
side
Williams
Double Tree
Grandiose
Scenic
Lenox
Traction
Edgemere
Weller
Park
Centr
al
Roland
Sprin
gview
Ecole
Victo
riaRosebay
Marborough
Spirit Lake
Bren
t
WoodmereMu
nsee
Ramp
Moha
wk
Mike
sell
Olym
pia
Ferre
ll
Billie
Delbr
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Dunbarton
Down
ing
King
Geo
rge
Laverock
Spring
Melbo
urne
Sand
i
Riverfront
Carina
Dartm
outh
Merce
r
Briarchase
Hillcrest
Pershing
Keati
ng
Old M
ill
Spring Hill
Vine
yard
Bryn Mawr
Shore Island
Marq
uis
Woodglen
Towmship
Riverby
Stone
Hill
Rippling
Natalie
Crick
et Tr
ee
Kiml
ough
Silverleaf
Conrad
MedoraOa
kmon
t
Tates
Pin OakDori
Emera
ld
Stockbridge69Th
Wood
side
53Rd
71St
82Nd
63Rd
72Nd
77Th
65Th
Northgate
Taun
ton
78Th
57Th
58Th
80Th
DrivewayAl
ton
Centr
al
53Rd
Broa
dway
Moha
wk
67Th65Th
70Th
58Th
Broa
dway
79Th
52Nd
72Nd
Wash
ington
Park
68Th
King
55Th
Centr
al
79Th
New
Jersey
67Th
Forest
60ThLaverock
Holliday
57Th
63Rd
81St
61St
Liebe
r
Illino
isSuns
et
Knollton
80Th
Liebe
r
54Th
Holli
day
64Th
Westlane
76Th
82Nd
Norw
aldo
Guilf
ord
87Th
Suns
et
88Th
Wash
ington
Park
63Rd
Stafford
71St 71St
Illino
is
72Nd
Holli
day
Guilf
ord
Broa
dway
65Th
75Th
73Rd
King
sley
76Th
73Rd
54Th
75Th
Wood
side 75Th
Driveway
81St
58Th
75Th
74Th Indian
ola
61St 61St
81St
71St
Driveway
77Th
58Th
75Th
Penn
sylva
nia
59Th
64Th
71St
Winth
rop
62Nd
60Th
83Rd
Sunset
66Th
Broa
dway 56Th
Park
Haze
lwoo
d
56Th
61St
53Rd
62Nd
58Th
52Nd
62Nd
84Th
65Th
63Rd
83Rd
Illino
is
King
54Th55Th
Alton
86Th
Cooper
Bettc
her
Fairway
79Th
Park
Cobu
rn
60Th
56Th
77Th
Winth
rop
52Nd
LegendFox Hill Elementary Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
0 0.50.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INFox Hill
Elementary School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 813Matched 803Unmatched 10Out of District 31Total Live-In (K-5th) 776Live and Attend In 680Live Out, Attend In 123Live In, Attend Out 96
Fox Hill Elementary
Westlane MS
Fox Hill ES
Greenbriar ESSpring Mill ES
96Th
86Th
79Th
91St
Ditch
64Th
71St
Merid
ian
Colle
ge
60Th
Hoov
erFox Hill
75Th
Northwestern
66Th
Sprin
g Mill
Gran
dview
Emily
Penn
sylva
nia
Harco
urt
Par
Coil
Golf
70Th
Payn
eBrewster
Fairway
Guion
58Th
Pine
Illino
is
95Th
Michigan
Rive
rview
Forest
Westfield
Westlane
67Th
78Th
Purdue
Town
ship
Line
72Nd
Dugan
Barnard
Mayfair
Riviera
Rode
baug
h
74Th
65Th
Liebe
r
Estat
e
Naab
Coop
er
Amherst
81St
59Th
Crickwood
Waterloo
421
Wesleyan
Alverna
62Nd
Darby
Exit 27
Knollton
Taun
ton
97Th
Alimingo
Centr
al
New
Augu
sta
Covey
93Rd
Stockton
83Rd84Th
76Th
61St
63Rd
Mann
ing
King
Oakwood
Wash
ington
73Rd
Oil Creek
Camberwood
92Nd
Colby
Steve
n
Ridge
Plaza
Clayburn
Banc
aster Wa
lnut
Holli
day
High
Catalpa
Park
69Th
Long Run Rainbow
Delaw
are
Sunset
Ruby
82Nd
Tamara
ck
Elm
Colga
te Selkirk
Coventry
Grinnell
QueticoKe
lsey
Fores
t View
Morningside
Copley
Lake Circle
Gifford
Kents
tone
Alton
Ford
ham
Boulder
Tapp
an
Arden
Beari
ng
Peregr
ine
Sextant
Cedar Point
Sanwela
Cardigan
SomersetAm
ickCh
arleco
t
Bechtel
High
land
Cinnebar
Cand
lewick
Bow
Saguaro
Colfax
Gladden
Moren
ci
87Th
Croft
Founders
Alderly
Shawnee
Oak
New
Jersey
Branch
Minturn
Crestwell
Rolls
57Th
Colon
ial
Cloister
Northbrook
Depauw
Viburnum
Lincoln
Waldemar
Linde
l
Pickwick
Sapphire
Parking Lot
Timber Mill
Sawleaf
Woodview
Sycam
ore
Horizon
Cobu
rn
Driveway
Laverock
Wellington
Stafford
Deep Run
Wish
Pennridge
Holli
ngsw
orth
Trace
Kirkham
Timberlane
Clem
son
Owl
Roseh
ill
Hazelwood
Willow Spring
Warw
ick
Crooked Creek
Trem
ont
Lancet
Nuthatcher
Misty Lake
Northgate
Caddy Meridian Hills
Indigo
Crystal Bay
77Th Street North
Loughery
Bettc
her
Overl
ook
Tram
cus
Kenn
edy
Oakf
orge
Katie Knox
Augusta
Hiland
Arbor LakeVincennes
Century
77Th
Garver
Greer Dell
Bretto
n Wood
Stagh
orn
Broa
dway
Signature
Badger
Chari
ng
Westleigh
80Th
Willow
Bent Tree
Dorot
hy
Wood
side
Paddington
Williams
Double Tree
Dunsmuir
Scenic
Rexford
Lenox
Traction
Edgemere
Weller
Mulligan
Maple
Park
Centr
al
Muirfield
Sprin
gview
Marborough
Willowgate
Sweet Gum
Woodmere
Muns
ee
88Th
Ramp
Moha
wk
Ferre
ll
Southgate
Billie
Chessington Kenw
ood
Delbrook
Golden Oaks
Dunbarton
Colchester
Ascot
Trailgate
Spring
Ross
Pine Lake
Melbo
urne
Carina
Lakeshire
Racquet Ball
Dartm
outh
Oak Lake
Downing
Briarchase
Sobax
Pershing
Keati
ng
Spring Hill
Penn
wood
Bryn Mawr
Keensburg
Marq
uis
Woodglen
Hewlet
Towmship
BethanyRippling
Natalie
Sandpiper SouthCo
mmerc
e Park
Hideaway Ndr
Rollins
Autumn Leaf
Silverleaf
ConradMedora
Oakm
ont
Mulberry
Apex
Dori
Victoria
Fern
Emera
ld
Stockbridge
58Th
Ramp
Bettc
her
Illino
is
Centr
al
74Th
Driveway
63Rd
Illino
is
73Rd
69Th
82Nd
59Th
Washington93Rd
72Nd
Suns
et
72Nd
Parking Lot
61St
Broa
dway
75Th
81St
Cobu
rn
Centr
al76Th
Wood
side
64Th
93Rd
76Th
Suns
et
Oakwood
80Th
71St
66Th
Broadway
61St
Park
Haze
lwoo
d
75Th
Drive
way
69Th
59Th 58Th
83Rd
62Nd
Westlane
Stafford
65Th
Centr
al
Merid
ian
Driveway
58Th
Holliday
65Th
77Th
75Th
78Th
Driveway
Drive
way
Cooper
64Th
81St
Park
61St
84Th
Pershing
71St
80Th
Park
Driveway
71St
Driveway
Fairway
79Th
Northgate
Fairway
Holliday
63Rd63Rd
73Rd
62Nd
65Th
86Th
77Th77Th
60Th
Illino
is
58Th
Guion
Driveway
Park
42131
465465
LegendGreenbriar Elementary Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
0 0.50.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INGreenbriar
Elementary School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 812Matched 812Unmatched 0Out of District 29Total Live-In (K-5th) 899Live and Attend In 737Live Out, Attend In 75Live In, Attend Out 162
Greenbriar Elementary
Nora ES
Westlane MS
Eastwood MSFox Hill ES
Northview MSGreenbriar ES Hill Top PreKSpring Mill ES
Allisonville ES
John Strange ES
North Central HS
46Th
71St
56Th
86Th
91St
65Th
96Th
37
52Nd
49Th
75Th
54Th
431
Ditch
BinfordAll
isonv
ille
Merid
ian
Colle
ge
DeanHoov
er
42Nd
82Nd
RadnorWestfield
Ruth
Rossl
ynPri
mros
e
Emers
on
37A
Capit
ol
Fall Creek
Sprin
g Mill
Kessler Boulevard East
Park
er
Kitle
y
81St
Wash
ington
41St
Grah
am
79Th
53Rd
Golf
Rural
Penn
sylva
nia
Fox Hill
River
Fairway
Broa
dway
Boule
vard
Kilmer
Berkley
Dickson
77Th
Dover
95ThPine
Hampton
Illino
is
Canal
Oxfor
d
60Th
Norw
aldo
Have
rford
Riverview
Tuxe
do
59Th
Broad Ripple
Ralst
on
Sherm
an
Susan
Forest
Hythe
Vera
Olne
y
Thornleigh
Arlin
gton
64Th
Guilf
ord
Chest
er
Suns
et
70Th69Th
Evan
ston
King
sley
Brow
n
68Th
57Th
Winth
rop
Kenw
ood Ma
rk
Exit 35
Millersville
84Th
Carro
llton
43Rd
78Th
Ashurst
72Nd
DevonMarrison
Emco
Ramp
Linton
Glencairn
Ritte
r
Michigan
51St
LawrenceBraewick
Liebe
r
Laurel Hall
Critt
ende
n
Staughton
Meadowlark
Knue
48Th
Craig
Carve
l
Fall Creek Parkway North
63Rd
61St
Alverna
Culver
62NdCalais
Knyg
hton
Brouse
Cree
kside
EvergreenWinston
Bran
dt
Baur
Taun
ton
El Ri
coCa
roline
Eastb
ourn
e
Alimingo
Centr
al
Park
93Rd
74Th
Skyridge
83Rd
Nob
45Th
50Th
King
58Th
Corn
ell
Winding
Oakwood
Leste
r
Bernard
Andover
Fitch
Cente
r Run
Somerset Bay
Devil
le
Circle
Moonlight
92Nd Exit 33
Steve
n
Oakla
nd
Beach
90Th
Holliday
High
Shorewood
Butle
r
87Th
Bram
shaw
Claire
Crow
n
Advisory
RainbowOxbow
Drexel Windridge
Gran
d
SeaportDe
laware
Brea
more
55Th
Indian
ola
Tama
rack
Laym
an
40Th
Heyward
Crick
lewoo
d
Lesley
Delegates
Ewing
Selkirk
Engle
wood
Galloway
Harb
ridge
47Th
Coventry
Collingwood
Welham
Haverhill
Cheviot
67Th
Anne
tte
Castl
e Kno
ll
73Rd
Cholla
Clay
Mand
erley
Laurel
80Th
Fluvia
Main
Copley
Clare
ndon
Ruck
er
River Bay
The
Channing
Have
rstick
Lake
Kenm
ore
Edgewater
Shad
y
44Th
Arden
88Th
Wythe
Haynes
76Th
Barr
Will
Winnpeny
Cranbrook
Keys
tone
Somerset
Audu
bon
Parr
3Rd
Duke
Hedg
erow
BoardwalkNew
Jersey
Bow
Sylvan Ridge
ComptonWe
stbou
rne
Taco
ma
Gladden
Berkshire
Kelly
Wyandott
Jewel
Sarto
Crystal River
IdlewoodHooper
Alderly
Maxine
Norrose
Grace
land
Meadows
Have
r
Lakeway
Oak
Lasal
le
Hills
ide
Viburnum
Stafford
Roxbury
Periwinkle
WyandotteSy
camore
Wellington
Pennridge
66Th
Garonne
HazelwoodPaxton
Ridge
Driveway
Warw
ick
Nora
Castle
Ellery
Haug
hey
Adams
Indigo
Derby
Baron
Bolto
n
Tram
cus
Rosew
ood
Three
l
Macatuck
Dearb
ornFleetwood
Whitti
er
Aberd
are
Rowin
Maple
Marina
Hawks
Linwo
od
Thorn
wood
Bent Tree
Sheri
dan
Marian
Temp
le
Meadowbrook
Nesbitt
Williams
Avalon
Fjord
Sene
ca
Rexford
Wynter
Pamela
River Edge
Vineyard
Ecole
Aron
son
Behn
er
Woodmere Canterbury
Birchwood
Sherwood
Hillcrest
Seabridge
Billie
Logan
Parking Lot
Roselawn
Nicholas
Wyckfield
Walla
ce
Sawy
er
Squire
Eastview
Laverock Dijon
Crest
view
Rosem
ead
Tishman
Far Hill
Menlo
Cromwell
Greenwillow
Rive
rfron
t
Redcoach
Bando
Darcy
River Wood
Kiml
ough
Dequ
incy
73Rd
Driveway
Park
79Th
54Th
Holliday
48Th
82Nd
New
Jersey
70Th
53Rd
86Th
Driveway
Grace
land
80Th
Olne
y
Centr
al
Holliday
72Nd
Sherm
an
Oxfor
d
79Th
40Th
64ThKi
ngsle
y
43Rd
82Nd
Winth
rop
Craig
Hills
ide
40Th
65Th
81St
91St
44Th
70Th
Park
78Th77Th
Chest
er
76Th
Butle
r
River
Holliday
Comp
ton
74Th
51St
58Th
Penn
sylva
nia
45Th
64Th
77Th
Warwick
87Th
75Th
67Th
Staughton
79Th
75Th
48Th
80Th
Guilf
ord
55Th
63Rd
75Th
River
63Rd
37
62Nd
77Th
Binford
431
72Nd
86Th
73Rd
40Th
DevonLinton
61St
54Th
56Th 56Th
Lesle
y
Ralst
on
Guilf
ord
43Rd
75Th
Keys
tone
72Nd
42NdMille
rsville
62Nd
74Th
93Rd
431
62Nd
74Th
79Th
37A
76Th
77Th
Liebe
r
55Th
47Th
63Rd
69Th
Park
431
Dickson
61St
73Rd
Illino
is
64Th
Grand72Nd
Circle
52Nd
58Th
50Th
80Th81St
71St
57Th
42Nd
58Th
81St
43Rd
71St
70Th
Knue
47Th
Keys
tone
Centr
al
69Th
52Nd
44Th
Driveway
65Th
51St
42Nd
64Th
Broa
dway 96Th
Park
er
40Th
Pine
79Th
96Th
43Rd
Oxfor
d57Th
58Th
41St
465
465
465465
6969
LegendJohn Strange Elementary Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
0 0.50.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INJohn Strange
Elementary School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 640Matched 639Unmatched 1Out of District 54Total Live-In (K-5th) 451Live and Attend In 407Live Out, Attend In 232Live In, Attend Out 44
John Strange Elementary
Nora ES
Westlane MS
Eastwood MSFox Hill ES
Northview MSGreenbriar ES Hill Top PreKSpring Mill ES
Allisonville ES
John Strange ES
North Central HS
Crooked Creek ES
106Th
46Th
86Th
96Th
71St
91St
56Th
Ditch
52Nd
49Th
54Th
Binford
37
75Th
Westf
ield
Alliso
nville
82Nd
DeanHoov
er
Colle
geMichigan
Gran
dview
431Sp
ring M
ill
60Th
Radnor
Fox Hill
Ruth
Rossl
yn
66Th
Primr
ose
37A
Kessler Boulevard East
Emily
Park
er
81St
Penn
sylva
nia
99ThHa
rcour
t
Gray
Grah
am
98Th
Coil
River
Golf
Rural
Brewster
Fall Creek
Fairway
Kessler Boulevard West
Capit
olKilmer
58Th
Dickson
77Th
Dover
95ThPine
Knoll
ton
Illino
is
Cooper
110Th
Hampton
CanalOx
ford
Have
rford
Riverview
Tuxe
do
Broad RippleRa
lston Sh
erman
Forest
Vera
Merid
ian
Olne
yThornleigh
64Th
Emers
on
Power
Suns
et
70Th69Th
Westlane
Town
e
Evan
ston
King
sley
Arlin
gton
67Th68Th
57Th
Kenw
ood
Norwaldo
Exit 35
31
Millersville
Town
ship
Line
104Th
78Th
Ashurst
72Nd
Boule
vard
Oakwood
Dugan
Ramp
Weslynn
Mayfair
Linton
Glencairn
51St
Riviera
65Th
Lieber
Northwestern
Critt
ende
n
Estat
e
Naab
Staughton
59Th
101St
48Th Carve
l
Ashbourne
61St62Nd Kn
yghto
n
Brouse
53RdJor
dan
Evergreen
Bran
dt
El Ri
coCa
roline
Alimingo
Centr
al
Park
109Th
Covey
Ceda
r Poin
t
Bauer
93Rd
Laurel Hall
74Th
Skyridge
Stockton
83Rd
76Th
Nob
45Th
50Th
Exit 31
63Rd
King
103Rd 102Nd
Tahoe
Wash
ington
Winding
Leste
r
Holid
ay
79Th
Husse
y
Fitch
Somerset Bay
Devil
le
Circle
Braewick
Fall Creek Parkway North
Chest
er
Harb
our I
sle
Exit 33
Plaza
Oakla
nd
Walnu
t
Beach
Ruck
le
90Th
Holli
day
High
Shore
wood
Cherr
y
Brow
n
87Th
Bram
shaw
Claire
Advisory
RainbowOxbow
Drexel
108Th
Windridge
Ritte
r
Seaport
Kingswood
Brea
more
55Th
Rand
all
Indian
ola
Delaw
are
Barnard
Doty
Tama
rack
Guilf
ord
Laym
an
Collingwood
Bristol
LakeshoreDelegates
Ewing
Engle
wood
Galloway
Harb
ridge
47Th
HuntingtonCoventry
Broa
dway
Carro
llton
BarlumWi
nthrop
Amherst
Haverhill
Anne
tte
73Rd
Cholla
Laurel
Corn
ell
80Th
Fluvia
Copley
Cold Spring
Clare
ndon
HenselLa
ncelo
t
GiffordRu
cker
Penn
River Bay
The
Lake
knoll
Briar
Byram
Channing
Arthur
Vail
Have
rstick
Taco
ma
Edge
water
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44Th
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Saint Charles
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Haynes
Sextant
Driveway
Barr
Will
Winnpeny
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Maple
Valley
Sanwela
Cardigan
Keyst
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Wyandott
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Idlewood
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illGaronne
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Ridge
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Baron
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l
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Silver Oaks
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Stagh
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Riley
ChadwickJen
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Linwo
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Westleigh
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kview
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107Th
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Mc Henry
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Kiml
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Merid
ian
62Nd
37
59Th
70Th
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55ThBroa
dway
103Rd
72Nd
61St
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on
71St
Holliday
93Rd96Th
47Th
Driveway
56Th
Illino
is
81St
Broa
dway
72Nd
River
58Th
77Th
Olne
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77Th
72Nd
77Th
Park
110Th
Merid
ian
82Nd
Tuxedo
King 60Th
44Th45Th
107Th
65Th
Suns
et
75Th
52Nd
79Th
54Th
77Th
52Nd
79Th
Liebe
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44Th
78Th
69Th
96Th
64Th
67Th
73Rd
Guilford
91StDelaw
are
45Th
431
75Th
67Th
58Th
Centr
alCe
ntral
Circle
Keys
tone
Park
431
57Th
79Th
65Th
Illino
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110Th
86Th
80Th
75Th76Th
51St
70Th
75Th
37A
65Th 66Th
87Th
Tacoma
45Th
Keys
tone
Carve
l
51St
Holliday
Lieber
82Nd
Centr
al
72Nd
81St
90Th
50Th
Park
82Nd
79Th
61St
River
Penn
sylva
nia
74Th
56Th
63Rd
Preston
71St
River
Park
64Th
Rive
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73Rd71St
431431
62Nd
86Th
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59ThMa
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56Th
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465
LegendNora Elementary Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
0 0.5 10.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INNora Elementary School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 719Matched 718Unmatched 1Out of District 36Total Live-In (K-5th) 711Live and Attend In 568Live Out, Attend In 150Live In, Attend Out 143
Nora Elementary
Nora ES
Westlane MS
Fox Hill ES
Northview MS
Greenbriar ES Spring Mill ES
John Strange ES
North Central HS
Crooked Creek ES
86Th
96Th
91St
79Th
Ditch
431
Merid
ian
Colle
ge
71St
75Th
Hoov
er
60Th
Sprin
g Mill
Fox Hill
64Th
Westfield82Nd
Ruth
66Th
Gran
dview
Emily
61St
Penn
sylva
nia
99Th
Harco
urt
Park
er
Coil
Golf
98Th
Brewster
Fairway
77Th
Kessler Boulevard East
Rural
Michigan
58Th
95ThPine
81St
Illino
isRi
vervi
ew
Tuxe
do
Broad Ripple
Forest
Olne
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Oxfor
d
Ralst
onCoop
er
Westlane
Town
e
Evan
ston67Th
Rossl
yn
57Th
78Th
31
84Th
Town
ship
Line
King
sley
72Nd
Primr
ose
Dugan
Northwestern
Ramp
Mayfair
80Th
Indian
ola
Riviera
Randall
65Th
Liebe
r
Have
rford
Estat
e
Naab
Critt
ende
n
59Th
101St
Alverna
62Nd
Everg
reen
Knollton
Baur
Taun
ton
El Ri
co
River
Alimingo
Centr
al
69Th
Covey
Cedar Point
93Rd
74Th
Stockton
83Rd
76ThSu
nset
Exit 31
63Rd
King
103Rd
Oakwood
Ryan
102Nd
Wash
ington
Corn
ell
Fitch
Somerset Bay
Brou
se
92Nd
68Th
Harb
our I
sle
Exit 33
Steve
nRidge
Plaza
Oakla
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Walnu
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Beach
90Th
Holli
day
High
Barnard87Th
Park
Rainbow
Oxbow
Seaport
Winth
rop
Delaw
are70Th
Ivy
Ruby
Tamarack
Amherst
Northgate
Inverness
Bristol
SandCo
lgate
Ewing
Selkirk
Engle
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Coventry
Carro
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Barlum
Fores
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73Rd
Cholla
Mand
erley
NorthwoodCl
aridg
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Copley
Lake Circle
River Bay
Have
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Boulder
Edgewater
Arden
Carol
ine
Union Chapel
88Th
Mcleay
Haynes
Sextant
Maple
Sanwela
Cardigan
Keyston
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Somerset
Amick
Parr
Bechtel
Cinnebar
New
Jersey
Bow
Sylva
n Ridg
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Comp
ton
Colfax
Taco
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Gladden
Greentree
Sarto
Preston
Croft
Mill
Idlewood
Superior
Alderly
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Have
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Shawnee
Norriston
Oak
Royalton
Kerw
ood
Minturn
Lincoln
Rolls
Cloister
Guilf
ord
Northbrook
Lasal
le
Hills
ide
Viburnum
Marie
Stafford
Carve
l
Pickwick
Timber Mill
Sawleaf
Nottingham
Tahoe
Dawson Lake
Holid
ay
Sycam
ore
Cobu
rn
Wellington
Maqua
Bay Point
Vinings
Pennridge
Trace
Kirkham
Timberlane
Estep
Roseh
ill
Hazelwood
Glen Hill
Driveway
Warwick
Colony
Trem
ont
Haverhill
Nora
Lancet
Misty Lake
Mary Ralls
Meridian Hills
Indigo
Crystal Bay
77Th Street North
Loughery
Bettc
her
Overl
ook
Tram
cus
Kenn
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SummerlakesLaurelwood
Three
lDe
arborn
Silver Oaks
Shadow Ridge
Hiland
Arbor Lake
Century
Timberly
Marina
Greer Dell
Stagh
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Broa
dway
Deerfield
Westleigh
Badger
Chari
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Bent Tree
Marian
TempleDo
rothy
Mead
owbr
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Woodside
WilliamsScenic
Rexford
Lenox
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Park
Centr
al
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gview
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Marborough
Aron
son
Bren
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Woodmere
Muns
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Moha
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Sharo
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Billie
Delbrook
Golden Oaks
Dunbarton
Commerce
Gale
Laverock
Cham
bray
Rosem
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Cedar
Sunw
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Menlo
Crest
view
Parking Lot
Lakeshire
Burch
Hillcrest
Keati
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Bryn Mawr
Keensburg
Shore Island
Marq
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Woodglen
Towmship
Vassa
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Natalie
Kiml
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Burt
Misty
Butte
rnut
Linco
ln
93Rd
71St
62Nd
Washington
61St Comp
ton
Pine
Evan
ston
71St
Carro
llton
66Th
Forest
Wellington
79Th
Parking Lot
67Th
Liebe
r
64Th
Holliday
Oakwood
57Th
Winthrop
75Th
Wash
ington
72Nd
431
79Th
78Th
75Th
Broa
dway
59Th60Th
63Rd
King
sley
Broa
dway
Washington
83Rd
72Nd
63Rd
431
Centr
al
63Rd
Driveway
Keys
tone
Park
96Th
82Nd
58Th
98Th
Cooper
79Th
103Rd
Holli
day
75Th
Centr
al
Keys
tone
Ralst
on Dearb
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ney
Ewing
Haze
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76Th
68ThPe
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65Th 64Th
Central
Stafford
77Th
70Th
58Th
63Rd
73Rd
74Th
71St
Have
rstick
81St
66Th
Temp
le
Park
80Th
Park
58Th
70Th
431
98Th
73Rd
Oakla
nd
Driveway
71St
Indianola
79Th
88Th
75Th
65Th
96Th
69Th
103Rd
Brouse
75Th
Sunset
75Th
88Th
Taco
ma
79Th
87Th
67Th
Nora
Illino
is
Ewing
64Th
Pennsylvania
431
431
61St62Nd
65Th
77Th
86Th
76Th
73Rd
67Th
Scen
ic
Rural
Tuxedo
80Th
Keyston
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64Th
76Th
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ston
70Th
Sunset
31
465465
LegendSpring Mill Elementary Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
0 0.50.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INSpring Mill Elementary School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 717Matched 717Unmatched 0Out of District 30Total Live-In (K-5th) 643Live and Attend In 571Live Out, Attend In 146Live In, Attend Out 72
Spring Mill Elementary
Nora ES
Eastwood MS
Northview MSHill Top PreKSpring Mill ES
Allisonville ES
John Strange ES
North Central HS
71St
56Th
46Th
96Th
65Th
82Nd
75Th
86Th
37
52Nd
431
Binford
Alliso
nville
Merid
ian
Hagu
e
79Th
91St
58Th
Colle
ge
Westf
ield
42Nd
Fall Creek
Radnor
Shad
eland
Sprin
g Mill
Ruth
Rossl
ynPri
mros
e
37A
Kessler Boulevard East
Park
er
Craig81St
Penn
sylva
nia
Capit
ol
41St
Grah
am
98Th
Kitle
y
43Rd
River
Rural
Arlin
gton
Maste
rs
77Th
Emers
on Rich
ardt
Hythe
Kilmer
Dickson
Dover
95Th
50Th
53Rd
Broa
dway
Illino
is
Boule
vard
Oxfor
d
60Th
Norw
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Faris
Have
rford
Riverview 63Rd
Tuxe
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Broad Ripple
Ralst
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Sherm
an
Susan
Forest
Vera
Olne
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Thornleigh
64Th
Pine
Chest
er
David
Clea
rvista
70Th69Th
Evan
ston
King
sley
Brow
n
68Th
57Th
Boy S
cout
Kenw
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Mark
Exit 35
31
Millersville
Dean
84Th
48Th
78Th
Ashurst
Devon
Gray
Bash
Meadowlark
Cree
kside
Guilf
ord
Marrison
Emco
Ramp
Linton
Glencairn
51St
LawrenceBraewick
Laurel Hall
Critt
ende
n
Winth
rop
Canal
36
Staughton
Knue
Corpora
tion
101St
Carro
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Carve
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Fall Creek Parkway North
Karen
Caito
61St Calais
Knyg
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Brouse
Evergreen
Winston
Bran
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El Ri
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Centr
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Park
Bauer
74Th
Skyridge
Nob
Exit 31
45Th
Fairway
Shafter
Wash
ington
Corn
ell
Winding
72Nd
Andover
Cente
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Somerset Bay
Devil
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Circle
Leon
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light
Harb
our I
sle
Exit 33
Steve
n
Oakla
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Beach
Holli
day
High
Shorewood
54Th
49Th
Bram
shaw
Claire
Advisory
OxbowDrexel Windridge
Marilyn
Seaport
Delaw
are
Brea
more
55Th
Rand
all
Indian
ola
Sunset
Mitch
ner
Castleway West
Laym
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90Th
Heyward
Crick
lewoo
d
Lesle
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Delegates
Ewing
Engle
wood80Th
Galloway
47Th
Cherbourg
83Rd
93Rd
Picton
Haverhill
Cheviot
67Th
Castl
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73Rd
62Nd
Cholla
Clay
Mand
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Laurel
Fluvia
Main
Ruck
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Old Colony
River Bay
HampsteadKing
swoo
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Channing
Vail
Have
rstick
Kenm
ore
87Th
Exit 4
0
RedcliffEdge
water
Driveway
Shad
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Mardyke
Arden
Exit 1
88Th
Wythe
Haynes
Castl
eton
Barr
Will
Winnpeny
Taco
maCranbrook
Maple
Keys
tone
Johnson
Audu
bon
Parr
Hedg
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Boardwalk
New
Jersey
Sylvan Ridge
Comp
ton
Westb
ourn
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Gladden
Berkshire
Wyandott
Jewel
Sarto
Irwin
Crystal River
IdlewoodHooper
Prairie Lake
Eastwick
Maxine
Grace
land
Douglas
Have
r
Lakeway
Oak
Uptow
n
Wiley
Finchley
76ThRoyal Pine
Lasal
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Hills
ide
Marie
Nottingham
Periwinkle
Kathe
rine
Sycam
ore
Marmont
Rook
wood
Came
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Caisson
66Th
Payto
n
Garonne
Paxton
Ridge
Round Lake
Warw
ick
Wellington
Nora
Lancet
Castle
Ellery
Cape Cod
Derby
Baron
Bolto
n
Three
l
Macatuck
Dearb
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ParksideElmhurst
Walli
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Aberd
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Rowin
Aintree
Doral E
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Marina
Hawks
Riley
Linwo
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Broo
kview
Bexley
Marian
Temp
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Meadowbrook
Nesbitt
Elizabeth
Williams
Avalon
Fjord
Sene
ca
Grand
Carlt
on A
rms
Corn
elius
Beverly
Wynter
River Edge
Spru
ce
Hampton
Megan
Ecole
Aron
son
Newberr
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Canterbury
Sherwood
Hillcrest
Glenview
Seabridge
Billie
Logan
Parking Lot
Nicholas
Wyckfield
Walla
ce
Miam
i
Squire
Eastview
Surrey Hill
Crest
view
67
Rosem
ead
Maple Tree
Menlo
Falcon Ridge
Roxbury
Long Boat
Wild
Cherr
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Lakeshore
Burch
DarrowBando
DrawbridgeRiver Wood
Kiml
ough
Oxfor
d
431
Delaware 63Rd
42Nd
55Th
64Th
82NdRiver
51St50Th
79Th
Suns
et
65Th
41St
72Nd
Broa
dway
Park
Illino
is
80Th
Linton
75Th
42Nd
69Th
Kenwood
Taco
ma
Central
62Nd
55Th
77Th
Rich
ardt
45Th
Oakla
nd
52Nd
431
54Th
43Rd
Ramp
43Rd
431
62Nd
57Th
75Th
Millersville
61St
48Th
Binford
Keys
tone
87Th River
Circle
76Th
Fores
t
43Rd
58Th
71St
47Th
Suns
et
71St
62Nd
41St
Olne
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Park
Park
Have
rstick91St
75Th
51St
64Th
Tacoma
77Th
Pine
Johnson
45Th 44Th
Sherm
an
Park
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98Th
55Th
Indian
ola
45Th
Washington
Winth
rop
58Th
42Nd
61St
56Th
81St
64Th
Centr
al 86Th
Devon42Nd
37A
69Th
42Nd
48Th
Centr
al
51St
72Nd
52Nd
88Th
96Th
37A
53Rd
Hagu
e
70Th
79Th
41St
62Nd
75Th
90Th
86Th
Holliday
Chest
er
Roxb
ury
53Rd
37
Ralst
on
43Rd
82Nd
Oakla
nd
82Nd
80Th
57Th
Bash
49Th
73Rd
64Th
Lesle
y
74Th
44Th
65Th
47Th
96Th
90Th
47Th
80Th
41St
Keys
tone
81St
Lasal
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Evan
ston
79Th
86ThBr
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ay465
465
69
69
LegendEastwood Middle Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
ES ZonesAllisonvilleCrooked CreekFox HillGreenbriarJohn StrangeNoraSpring Mill
0 0.50.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INEastwood
Middle School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 839Matched 838Unmatched 1Out of District 67Total Live-In (6-8th) 781Live and Attend In 758Live Out, Attend In 80Live In, Attend Out 23
Eastwood Middle School
Nora ES
Westlane MS
Fox Hill ES
Northview MSGreenbriar ES Hill Top PreKSpring Mill ES
John Strange ES
North Central HS
Crooked Creek ES
86Th
106Th
96Th
91St
Ditch
52Nd
71St
56Th
54Th
431
Merid
ian
Dean
75Th
60Th
Hoov
er
Gran
dview
Sprin
g Mill
Westfield
Fox Hill
Northwestern
64Th
Michigan
Ruth
66Th
Alliso
nville
Emily
Park
er
Penn
sylva
nia
Rossl
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99Th
Harco
urt 79Th
98Th
River
Kessler Boulevard EastCo
llege
BinfordPri
mros
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Coil
Golf
Rural
Payn
e
Brewster
Fairway
Kessler Boulevard West
58Th
77Th
Dover
95ThPine
Shelb
orne
81St
Illino
is
Coop
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110Th
Canal
Oxfor
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Have
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Riverview
Tuxe
do
Indian
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Ralst
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Forest
Olne
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Power
Suns
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Town
e
Evan
ston
King
sley
67Th
57Th
78Th
31
84Th
Purdue
Town
ship
Line
104Th105Th
72Nd
Oakwood
Inverness
Dugan
Barnard
Ramp
Mayfair
Vera
80Th
51St
Riviera
Rode
baug
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65Th
Liebe
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Critt
ende
n
Estat
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Naab
Amherst
59Th
101St
Crickwood
Capit
ol
Waterloo
61St
Knoll
ton
Wesleyan
62Nd
Brouse
53Rd
Exit 27
Evergreen
50Th
Baur
Taun
ton
El Ri
co
Mann
ing
Alimingo
Centr
al
Kenw
ood Park
109Th
Covey
Ceda
r Poin
t
Bauer
93Rd
74Th
83Rd
76Th
Exit 31
63Rd
King
103Rd102Nd
Tahoe
Wash
ington
Winding
Leste
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Holid
ay
Arab
ianDa
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Husse
y
Fitch
Somerset Bay
Circle
Camberwood
92Nd
Chester
68Th
Exit 33
Colby
Steve
n
Ridge
Plaza
OaklandWa
lnut
Beach
90Th
Holli
day
High
Shorewood
87Th
Claire
Ruck
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69Th
Advisory
Julie
RainbowOxbow
97Th
Pam 108Th
Alameda
Seaport
Winth
rop
Greentree
70Th
55Th
Rand
all
Delaw
are
Doty
82Nd
Tama
rack
Elm
Collingwood
Bristol
Chadwick
Lake
shore
Colga
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Delegates
Ewing
Estan
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Selkirk
Engle
wood
Coventry
Vincz
Quetico
Boslo
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Kelse
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Carro
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White Oak
Haverhill
Anne
tte
73Rd
Cholla
Mand
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Cranbrook
MainCopley
Lake Circle
Gifford
Kentstone
Penn
Hensel
River Bay
Alton
Briar
Byram
Arthur
Vail
Have
rstick
Barbee
Heyward
Taco
ma
Edgewater
Driveway
Tapp
an
Arden Carol
ine
88Th
Peregr
ine
Wythe
Haynes
Sextant
Maple
Valley
Sanwela
Cardigan
Keys
tone
Somerset
Windemere
Amick
Hamilton
Broa
dway
Parr
Bechtel
3Rd
High
land
Cinnebar
Cand
lewick
New
Jersey
Bow
Sylvan Ridge
Comp
ton
Colfax
Gladden
Innisbrook
Temp
le
Jewel
Sarto
Clarendon
Preston
Croft
Titan
Knight
Idlewood
Founders
Superior
Alderly
Maxine
Kittr
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Orch
ard Pa
rk
Fenm
ore
Have
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Shawnee
Norriston
Oak
Branch
Royalton
Minturn
Crestwell
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Rolls
Corn
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ord
Northbrook
Lasal
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Sedgemoor
Hills
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Marie
Staffo
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l
Woodview Nottingham
Wyandotte
North
land
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Cobu
rn
Wellington
Maqua
Wish
Vinings
Trace
Stratford
Kirk
ham
Roseh
ill
Haze
lwoo
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Galahad
Warw
ick
Colony
Nora
Misty Lake
Rush
Indigo
Millridge
Loughery
Tram
cus
Rosew
ood
Three
lDe
arborn
Augusta
Knollwood
Silver Oaks
Shadow Ridge
Hiland
Marina
Coppergate
Stagh
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Deerfield
Hawks
Linwo
odSignature
Badger
Chari
ng
Westleigh
107Th
Bent Tree
Marian
Meadowbrook
Woodside
Nesbitt
Williams
Middle
Pleasant
Sene
ca
Rexford
Traction
Pimlico
AlleyWeller
Zonda
Beverly
Pamela
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Neva
Ecole
Marborough
Aron
son
Jumpe
r
Woodmere
Muns
ee
Canterbury
Sherwood
Sandi
Mike
sell
Seabridge
Sunn
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Bishop
Billie
Parking Lot
Dunbarton
Springfield
Point Thornton
RenoirRo
semea
d
Cedar
Melbo
urne
Menlo
Crest
view
Rive
rfron
t
Wild
Cherr
y
Oak Lake
Burch
Pershing
Kiml
ough
79Th
Fores
t
57Th
64Th
62Nd
77Th
71St
75Th
431
Driveway
Taco
ma
98Th
52Nd
Suns
et
57Th
52Nd
63Rd
75Th
60Th
431
Broa
dway
Oakla
nd
Sherm
an
Delaw
are
Broa
dway
Merid
ian
Broa
dway
79Th
Driveway
Cooper
55Th
65Th
81St
Park
61St
79Th
58Th58Th Ol
ney
Liebe
r 56Th
Ralst
on 65Th
63Rd
Westlane
57Th
59ThLieber
73Rd
Oakla
nd
81St
52Nd
55Th
87Th
Evan
ston
75Th
Carve
l
Pine
58Th
51St
77Th
Keys
tone
61St
Randall
Colonial
Fairway
56Th
431
79Th
Centr
al
82Nd
62Nd
Valley
Centr
al
Olne
y
Sunset
River
53Rd
80Th
Park
80Th
73Rd
96Th
Chest
er
74Th
Centr
al64Th
75Th 75Th
96Th
Park
69Th
56Th
71St
70ThIll
inois
Park
54Th
72Nd71St Wa
shing
ton
Ewing
71St Park
er
Driveway
66Th
75Th
Oxfor
d
52Nd
82Nd
76Th
86Th
70Th
58Th
51St
61St 60Th
103Rd
431
465
465
LegendNorthview Middle Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
MS ZonesEastwoodNorthviewWestlane
0 0.50.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INNorthview
Middle School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 824Matched 818Unmatched 6Out of District 23Total Live-In (6-8th) 844Live and Attend In 747Live Out, Attend In 71Live In, Attend Out 97
Northview Middle School
Nora ES
Westlane MS
Fox Hill ES
Northview MSGreenbriar ES Hill Top PreKSpring Mill ES
North Central HS
Crooked Creek ES
86Th
96Th
38Th
79Th
91St
71St
49Th
54Th
431
Ditch
Guion
Colle
ge
Merid
ian
Georg
etown
Sprin
g Mill
Michigan
75Th
52Nd
Westfield
60Th
Hoov
er
Capit
ol
59ThGr
andv
iew
42Nd
Fox Hill
Wash
ington
40Th
Northwestern
64Th
65
Ruth
Rossl
yn
66Th
Primr
ose
Lafayette
Knoll
ton
43Rd
Emily
Park
er
Molle
r
Penn
sylva
nia
Boule
vard
Harco
urt
78Th
Par
Guilf
ord
56Th
Broa
dway
Coil
81St
Golf
Rural
Payn
e
Brewster
35Th
Fairway
Carro
llton
Kessler Boulevard West
Arab
ian
58ThKessler Boulevard East
77Th
95Th
74Th76Th
Pine
Coffm
an
Illino
is
Canal
Winth
rop
Oxfor
d
Robison
39Th
Norw
aldo
Have
rford
Riverview
Tuxe
do
Broad Ripple
Ralst
on
Allison Forest
BinfordAllisonvill
e
46Th
Winto
n
Fairfield
Suns
et
Westlane
Evan
ston
King
sley
67Th
Millersville
57Th
Melbo
urne
Kenw
ood
84Th
Purdue
Town
ship
Line
72Nd
Dugan
Ruck
le
Barnard
Ramp
Weslynn
Mayfair
80Th
RivieraRode
baug
h
Randall
65Th
Pike Plaza
Lieber
Critt
ende
n
Estat
e
Naab
Kessl
er Bo
uleva
rd N
orth
Dunk
Kevin
Amherst
Carol
ine
98Th
48Th
Crickwood
Driveway
Carve
l
Waterloo
421Wesleyan
62Nd
Alam
eda53Rd
Exit 27
Adam
s
River
Ruskin
Salem
El Ri
co
Manning
Rook
wood
Alimingo
Centr
al
New
Augu
sta
Covey
93Rd
Stockton
83Rd
Orch
ard
61St
36Th
50Th
63Rd
Lily
King
Oakwood
Erie
Colby
Corn
ell
Leste
r
Dapp
le
Fitch
Somerset Bay
Norfo
lk
92Nd
68Th
Ridge
Plaza
Oakla
nd
Walnu
t
White River
Beach
Holliday
High
Catalpa
Shorewood
87Th
Alley
Clayburn
Brisbane
Park
69Th
Long Run
Crow
n
Julie
RainbowOxbow
Seaport
Delaw
are
70Th
Vincennes
Indian
ola
Buckingham
82Nd
Tama
rack
Elm
Twp
Colga
te
Walt
Selkirk
Engle
wood
47Th
Penway
Coventry
Vincz
Quetico
Kelse
y
Meadows
Barlum
Exit 121
Anne
tte
73Rd
Cholla
51St
Clay
55Th
Deer
Creek
Cross Key
Copley
Clare
ndon
Lanc
elot
Gifford
45Th
Golden Hill
River Bay
Alton
Byram
La Pa
s
Have
rstick
Oakforge
Bonn
Wilshire
Tapp
an
44Th
Freyn
Arden
Bearing
88Th
Peregr
ine
Haynes
Sextant
Maple
Sanwela
Cardigan
Keys
tone
Somerset
Amick
41St
Parr
Cooper
Bechtel
High
land
Cinnebar
Rome
Bow
Ochs
Saguaro
Comp
ton
Colfax
Clarkson
Taco
ma
Gladden
Moren
ciCroft
Idlewood
Founders
Alderly
Maxine
Balti
more
Beech Fenm
ore
Grace
land
Have
r
Lakeway
OakMinturn
Crestwell
Linco
ln
37Th
Brou
se
Rolls
Colon
ial
Cloister
Northbrook
Lasal
le
New
Jersey
Hills
ide
Will Crest
King
sway
Ansar
Stafford
Parking Lot
Woodview Nottingham
North
land
Technology
Northview
94Th
Wish
Pennridge
Holli
ngsw
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Robbins
Clem
son
Owl
Rolan
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Roseh
ill
Hazelwood
Galahad
Methanol
Temp
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Arundel
Harbour Isle
HaverhillHelen
Haug
hey
Gemco
IndigoTram
cus
Three
l
Broa
dmoo
r
Dearb
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Hiland
Marina
Stagh
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Leatherbury
Badger
Chari
ng
Westleigh
Robin
Woodside
90Th
Candletree
Dunsmuir
45Nd
ScenicTraction
Edgemere
Ecole
Stamm
Village Trace
Muns
ee
Mike
sell
Southgate
Bluffwood
DelbrookDunbarton
Crawford
Lakefield
Crest
view
Foggy
Ross
Menlo
Rive
rfron
t
Eden Village
Venice
Oak Lake
Unity
Tacoma
Illino
is
80Th
King
sley
56Th
52Nd53Rd
36Th
Maple
65Th
Park
Driveway
Carve
l
64Th
61St
43Rd
Carol
ine
Cooper
431
Park
45Th
Guilf
ord
Oakwood
Forest
37Th
42Nd
71St
39Th
62Nd
Guion
47Th
37Th
55Th
43Rd
73Rd
44Th
57Th
Oakla
nd
75Th
52Nd
54Th
71St
96Th
62Nd
Centr
al
58Th
54Th
36Th
51St
Ramp
51St
59Th
96Th
Penn
sylva
nia
76Th
Holliday
61St
69Th
77Th
Manning
Ralst
on
37Th
41St
Illinois69Th70Th
88Th
Colle
ge
79Th
66Th
62Nd
72NdWestlane
Lieber
36Th
Driveway
47Th
64Th
92Nd
42Nd
431
Cooper
76Th
90Th
56Th
46ThSu
nset
Keys
tone
70Th
71St
Drive
way
Grace
land
81St
Suns
et
39Th
52Nd
Broa
dway
65Th
79Th78Th
57Th
84Th
67Th
Drive
way
75Th
39Th
Broa
dway
69Th
58Th
45Th
87Th
82Nd
44Th
59Th
72Nd
36Th
56Th
62Nd
65Th
47Th
Driveway
Centr
al
76Th
81St
Keys
tone
Liebe
r
Guilf
ord
68Th
58Th
46Th
90Th
Robin
37Th
86Th
48Th
431
82Nd
47Th
57Th 57Th
74Th
55Th
Driveway
81St
Molle
r Alton
44Th
42Nd
50Th
63Rd
65
65
465
465865
LegendWestlane Middle Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
MS ZonesEastwoodNorthviewWestlane
0 0.5 10.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INWestlane
Middle School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Total Enrollment 912Matched 910Unmatched 2Out of District 73Total Live-In (6-8th) 779Live and Attend In 743Live Out, Attend In 167Live In, Attend Out 36
Westlane Middle School
Nora ES
Westlane MS
Eastwood MSFox Hill ES
Northview MSGreenbriar ES Hill Top PreKSpring Mill ES
Allisonville ES
John Strange ES
North Central HS
Crooked Creek ES
86Th
46Th
96Th
71St
91St
56Th
38Th
52Nd
Ditch
49Th
54Th
431Binford
Alliso
nville
Merid
ian
75Th
37
Colle
ge
MichiganDe
an
60Th
Hoov
er
Gran
dview
42Nd
Sprin
g Mill
Capit
ol
Emers
on
Radnor
Fox Hill
Westf
ield
Ruth
Wash
ington
Rossl
yn
66Th
Primr
ose
37A
Knoll
ton
Kessler Boulevard East
Emily
Park
er
81St
99Th
Harco
urt
41St
Grah
am
Penn
sylva
nia
Northwestern
98Th Gray
Boule
vard
Broa
dway
Coil
River
Golf
Rural
Brewster
Fairway
Guilf
ord
Kessler Boulevard West
Fall Creek
Kilmer
58Th
Berkley
Dickson
77Th
Dover
95Th
82Nd
Pine
Illino
is
Canal
Winth
rop
Oxfor
d
36Th
39Th
Norw
aldo
Have
rford
Riverview
Tuxe
do
Broad Ripple
Sherm
an
Ralst
on
Butle
r
Susan
Forest
Vera
Olne
y
Thornleigh
64Th
Power
Suns
et
70Th69Th
Westlane
Evan
ston
King
sley
Town
e
67Th
Brow
n
68Th
57Th
Melbo
urne
Kenw
ood
Exit 35
31
Millersville
Town
ship
Line
104Th
78Th
Ashurst
72Nd
Devon
Inverness
Dugan
Ruck
le
Barnard
Ramp
Weslynn
Mayfair
43Rd
Linton
Glencairn
Ritte
r
51St
Riviera
65Th
Purdue
Lieber
Critt
ende
n
Estat
e
Naab
Kessl
er Bo
uleva
rd N
orth
Staughton
Amherst
59Th
101St
48Th Carve
l
Adam
s
Waterloo
Grand
61St
Culver
62Nd
Alam
eda
Cold Spring
Knyg
hton
Brouse
53Rd
Bran
dt
Arlin
gton
El Ri
coCa
roline
Manning
Rook
wood
Alimingo
Centr
al
Park
Covey
Cedar Point Bauer
93Rd
74Th
Skyridge
Stockton
83Rd
76Th
Nob
45Th
50Th
Exit 31
63Rd
King
103Rd
Oakwood
102NdTahoe
Winding
Prisci
lla
Leste
r
Dapp
le
79Th
Fitch
Somerset Bay
Devil
le
Circle
Chest
erHarb
our I
sle
Exit 33
Plaza
Oakla
nd
Walnu
t
Beach
90Th
Holli
day
High
Shorewood
Evergreen
Holid
ay
87ThClaire
Husse
y
Advisory
Julie
RainbowOxbow
Drexel
Windridge
Greentree
55Th
Rand
all
Indian
ola
Doty
Tama
rack
Laym
an
Elm
Collingwood
Braewick
Bristol
40Th
Cholla
Lesle
y
Colga
te
Delegates
Ewing
Engle
wood
Harb
ridge
47Th
Gale
Coventry
Vincz
Kelse
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Meadows
Carro
llton
Cheviot
Anne
tte
73Rd
Crickwood
Delaw
are
Clay
Arthi
ngton
Laurel
80Th
Fluvia
Main
Copley
Clare
ndon
Lanc
elot
Giffo
rd
River Bay
Alton Channing
Vail
Have
rstick
Lake
Barbee
Wilshire
Edge
water
DrivewayColorado
Shad
y
44Th
Arden
88Th
White River
Wythe
Haynes
Sextant
Gran
t
Barr
Will
Winnpeny
Cranbrook
Maple
Cardigan
Keys
tone
Somerset
Audu
bon
Cooper
Bechtel
High
land
Cinnebar
Rome
Boardwalk
Bow
Comp
ton
Colfax
Westb
ourn
e
Taco
ma
Gladden
Kelly
Wyandott
Sarto
Easte
rn
Preston
Croft
Mill
Idlewood
Superior
Hooper
Alderly
Kittr
ell
Norrose
Fenm
ore
Grace
land
Cavendish
Have
r
Norriston
OakCrestwell
Linco
ln
37Th Irving
ton
Colon
ial
Cloister
Northbrook
Lasalle
New
Jersey
Hills
ideKi
ngsw
ay
Stafford
Periwinkle
Cobu
rn
Wellington
Northview
MaquaVinings
Pennridge
Clem
son
Rolan
d
Haze
lwoo
d
Ridge
Temp
le
Warw
ick
Nora
Ellery
Haug
hey
Shott
ery
Indigo
Millridge
Loughery
Baron
Bolto
n
Summerlakes
Three
l
Broa
dmoo
rSilver Oaks
Shadow Ridge
Whitti
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Merriam
Marina
Stagh
orn
LaketonRiley
Broo
kview
Dequ
incy
Badger
Marian
Mead
owbr
ook
Nesbitt
Fjord
Gray
son
Sene
ca
Scenic
Rexford
Edgemere
Alley
Corn
elius
Muirfield
Ecole
Spirit Lake
Munsee
SherwoodMike
sell
Sunn
y
Bishop
DelbrookDunbarton
Stoneham
Surrey Hill
Lakeshore
Crest
view
Foggy
Menlo
Beech
San J
acinto
Brockt
on
Corne
llKi
mlou
gh
Park
37Th
71St
37A
Illinois
42Nd
79Th
55Th
Carol
ine
96Th
Winth
rop
80Th
74Th
81St
73Rd
Keys
tone
47Th
Rive
r
42Nd
63Rd
Caroline
43Rd
Alton 77Th
Sherm
an
Clare
ndon
37Th
Kenw
ood
64Th
77Th
42Nd
56Th
72Nd
58Th
Circle
43Rd
52Nd
431
51St
Park
er
37A
77Th
70Th
44Th
71St
Guilf
ord
45Th
51St
39Th
Broa
dway
River
42Nd
Temp
le
77Th
54Th
71St
86Th
Illino
is
Keys
tone
65Th
80Th
River
64Th
Park
62Nd
37Th
431
75Th
Penn
sylva
nia65Th
Holli
day
73Rd
79Th
Holliday
Centr
al
Cobu
rn
75Th
37Th
81St
40Th
47Th
54Th
79Th
41St39Th
Taco
ma
63Rd Binford
57Th
Cooper
40Th
Illino
is
82Nd
66Th
61St
62Nd
431
Muns
ee
51St
37Th
Hills
ide
69Th
75Th
Ralst
on
57Th
96Th
86Th
82Nd
Centr
al
70Th
61St
75Th
78Th
58Th
Ramp
Rive
rview
58Th
75Th
62NdPa
rk
68Th
56Th
37
King
sley
59Th
431
79Th
62Nd
Lasal
le
62Nd
52Nd
76Th
39ThOl
ney
75Th
Cooper
44ThRu
ral
39Th
River
72Nd
44Th
71St
57Th
78Th
82Nd
61St
51St
465
465
6565
LegendNorth Central High Student
School LocationsElementary
Middle
High
Other
MS ZonesDistrict Boundary
0 0.5 10.25Miles
MSD Washington TWP, INNorth Central High School and Students
2014-15
Data Sources: Washington TWPMap Created: June 2015, MDC.
Attending School Total Enrolled
Live In District Unmatched Live Out
of DistrictNorth Central High School 3469 3062 14 393