Pupil Yield Factors& Public School Clusters 2021 Update
THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
Prince George’s County Planning Department
Abstract Date
April 2022
Title
2021 Update of the Pupil Yield Factors and Public School Clusters
Subject
2021 Update of the Pupil Yield Factors and Public School Clusters for the Prince George’s County Public Schools
Author
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Planning Agency
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Source of copies
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission 14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Series number Number of pages
975222405 52
This study updates the pupil yield factors which are used in the regulatory review of preliminary plans of subdivision. These factors are used to measure the impact that a new subdivision will have on the public schools that might serve the proposed subdivision. To determine the schools that might be impacted by a proposed subdivision, school clusters are created and updated by the Planning Department. The school clusters are also part of this update.
Pupil Yield Factors& Public School Clusters 2021 Update
THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
Prince George’s County Planning Department
April 2022 The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Prince George’s County Planning Department 14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 www.pgplanning.org
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Casey Anderson, Chairman Elizabeth M. Hewlett, Vice Chairman Officers Asuntha Chiang-Smith, Executive Director Gavin Cohen, Secretary-Treasurer Adrian R. Gardner, General Counsel The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is a bicounty agency, created by the General Assembly of Maryland in 1927. The Commission’s geographic authority extends to the great majority of Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties: the Maryland-Washington Regional District (M-NCPPC planning jurisdiction) comprises 1,001 square miles, while the Metropolitan District (parks) comprises 919 square miles, in the two counties. The Commission has three major functions: • The preparation, adoption, and, from time to time, amendment or extension of the General Plan for the physical development of the Maryland-Washington Regional District. • The acquisition, development, operation, and maintenance of a public park system. • In Prince George’s County only, the operation of the entire county public recreation program. The Commission operates in each county through a Planning Board appointed by and responsible to the County government. All local plans, recommendations on zoning amendments, administration of subdivision regulations, and general administration of parks are responsibilities of the Planning Boards.
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The Prince George’s County Planning Department: • Our mission is to help preserve, protect and manage the County’s resources by providing the highest quality planning services and growth management guidance and by facilitating effective intergovernmental and citizen involvement through education and technical assistance. • Our vision is to be a model planning department of responsive and respected staff who provide superior planning and technical services and work cooperatively with decision makers, citizens, and other agencies to continuously improve development quality and the environment and act as a catalyst for positive change PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PLANNING BOARD
Elizabeth M. Hewlett, Esq., chairman
Dorothy F. Manuel R. William Bailey, vice Geraldo Doerner chair
A. Shuanise Washington
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PLANNING BOARD
Casey Anderson, chairman
Gerald R. Cichy
Tina Patterson
Partap Verma
Carol Rubin
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Prince George’s County Angela Alsobrooks, County Executive
County Council The County Council has three main responsibilities in the planning process: (1) setting policy, (2) plan approval, and (3) plan implementation. Applicable policies are incorporated into area plans, functional plans, and the general plan. The Council, after holding a hearing on the plan adopted by the Planning Board, may approve the plan as adopted, approve the plan with amendments based on the public record, or disapprove the plan and return it to the Planning Board for revision. Implementation is primarily through adoption of the annual Capital Improvement Program, the annual Budget, the water and sewer plan, and adoption of zoning map amendments. COUNCIL MEMBERS Calvin S. Hawkins, II, Chair At-large Thomas E. Dernoga, 1st District Deni Taveras, 2nd District, Council Vice Chair Dannielle M. Glaros, 3rd District Todd M. Turner, 4th District, Jolene Ivey, 5th District Derrick L. Davis, 6th District Rodney C. Streeter, 7th District Edwards P. Burroughs, 8th District Sydney J. Harrison, 9th District Mel Franklin, At-large Clerk of the Council: Donna J. Brown
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Table of Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Pupil Yield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Methodology and Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Public School Clusters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Legislative Background for Public School Facilities Test and School Clusters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Methodology for the Update of Public School Cluster Areas. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Updated Public School Clusters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Cluster Area 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Cluster Area 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Cluster Area 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Cluster Area 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Cluster Area 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Cluster Area 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Appendices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Appendix A. Adopted Subdivision Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Appendix B. SY2021-2022 Official Enrollment by School and Grade. . . . .40
Introduction Periodically, the Prince George’s County Planning Department updates the pupil yield factors that are used in the regulatory review of preliminary plans of subdivision. These factors measure the impact that a new subdivision will have on the public schools that might serve the proposed subdivision. To determine the schools that might be impacted by a proposed subdivision, school clusters are created by the Planning Department. The Planning Department staff reviewed and updated the school clusters in this study. This report is divided into two parts. The first part of the report will focus on the methodology and results of the updated pupil yield numbers. It should be noted that this update will not include a survey of pupil yield or student generation rates from surrounding counties in Maryland (Anne Arundel, Charles, Howard, and Montgomery Counties) and Virginia (Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun Counties) that were included in previous reports. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants, the school enrollment numbers in the County and surrounding jurisdictions has dramatically dropped. As an example, the Prince George’s County Public School student enrollment
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Table 1. Official Prince George’s County Public School Total Enrollment (Adjusted for Half-Day Pre-K) Year
Total Enrollment
September 30, 2019
135,110
September 30, 2020
131,162
September 30, 2021
128,271
dropped by 6,839 students over the past two school years, as shown in Table 1. The second part of the report will update the clusters used in the schools’ section of the public facilities review of preliminary plans of subdivision. These clusters are based on the Prince George’s County Public School feeder system. The feeder system is intended to provide students and parents with the flow of schools a student will attend as they move from one level to the next. This will allow groups of students to stay together as they feed from elementary school, to middle school, and finally to high school. No significant changes were made to the clusters in this update.
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PART
1
Pupil Yield The term “pupil yield factor” is defined in the County’s Subdivision Regulations (Section 24- 2300 Definitions) as: “The estimated number of elementary, middle, and high school students per dwelling unit, as determined by the Planning Director, from information provided by the Superintendent of the Prince George’s County Public Schools.” The pupil yield calculations in Prince George’s County are used in the subdivision process to calculate the possible number of students or pupils yielded or generated from a subdivision. Specifically, the Planning Department staff reviews the proposed preliminary plan of subdivision and identifies the number and type of residential units requested. Staff then multiplies those numbers by the pupil yield factor to determine the anticipated number of elementary, middle, and high school students to be generated by all dwelling units shown on the proposed preliminary plan of subdivision. In Prince George’s County, the pupil yield factors are not used by the Prince George’s County Public School (PGCPS) for their enrollment projections. The PGCPS’s enrollment projections are contained in the annual updates to the Educational Facilities Master Plan, which is submitted to the Maryland Department of Planning.
Methodology and Results The student enrollment data/addresses (Appendix B dated September 30, 2021) was geocoded to the county address point data by the PGCPS staff. The student enrollment data/addresses file contained information on students in grades 1-12. Any residents outside the County were removed from the file. The student geocode file was joined to the Planning Department’s housing information (property info file) and the data were summarized by housing type. For this analysis, the housing types considered were Single-Family Detached, Single-Family Attached, and Multifamily. Of the 115,275 records, 113,658 were matched to properties with the three housing types. Other land use/housing types were excluded. The total number of students for each housing type was extracted by their respective grades (Elementary = Grades 1-5, Middle = Grades 6-8, High = Grades 9-12).
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Table 2. Prince George’s County 2021 Pupil Yield Factors
Middle
Type of unit
High
Schools Elementary
The total number of housing units was extracted by selecting the individual housing type and then executing a summary on the address field. This accounts for housing units that have more than one student across or between education levels. For purposes of this study, the types of housing units are defined as: • Single-Family Detached is a one-dwellingunit structure that is not attached to another structure and has space on all sides of the structure. • Single-Family Attached is a one-dwelling-unit structure that shares one or more walls with another one-dwelling-unit structure. It can include either duplex or triplex. • Multifamily is defined as four or more residential living units contained within a single structure.
Townhouses.” In this study, the two categories were merged into the “Single-Family Attached” category. This was done since the real property data from the State Department of Assessments & Taxation (SDAT) similarly merged those two categories into one in 2021.
In the previous study, the single-family attached dwelling units were divided into two categories named ”Townhouses” and “All other Single-Family Attached Structures that are not considered
The pupil yield calculation results are found in Table 2. The single-family detached and multifamily factors for all three school levels are lower than the 2019 factors.
Single-Family Detached
0.150
0.095
0.125
Single-Family Attached
0.104
0.072
0.091
Multifamily
0.119
0.070
0.081
CALCULATING PUPIL YIELD/STUDENT GENERATION RATES Below is a hypothetical calculation of the pupil yield using the County’s rates to illustrate the number of students generated from a new proposed 100-dwelling-unit subdivision. Formula: # Dwelling Units x Pupil Yield Factor = Pupil Yield or students generated by the subdivision.
Table 3. Hypothetical Pupil Yield in Prince George’s County Housing Types
# Dwelling Units
SCHOOL LEVELS Elementary Factors
Yield
Middle Factors
High
Yield
Factors
Total Yield
SFD
100
0.150
15.0
0.095
9.5
0.125
12.5
37
SFA
100
0.104
10.4
0.072
7.2
0.091
9.1
27
MF
100
0.119
11.9
0.070
14.0
0.081
8.1
34
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Public School Clusters Legislative Background for Public School Facilities Test and School Clusters Under the general requirements of the Subdivision Regulations, the Prince George’s County Planning Director was given the responsibility to test school capacity at the time of a preliminary subdivision plan for residential development. On October 23, 2018, the Prince George’s County Council adopted CR-015-2018 (DR-3) and amendments were adopted in CR-088-2021. The new Subdivision Regulations aim to streamline procedures, reduce obstacles to achieving the economic development goals of the County, enhance utility and userfriendliness, encourage appropriate input into the subdivision review process, incorporate a certificate of adequacy procedure for testing and retesting the adequacy of public facilities, and incentivize development at targeted growth locations. The effective date of this legislation is April 1, 2022, and will be used as part of the pre-application review process. Section 24-4510. Schools Adequacy (Appendix A) of the Adopted Subdivision Regulations retains the requirement for the adequacy test to utilize the school clusters to test the impact of new residential development on the school capacity. It states as follows: “(b) Adopted LOS Standard for Schools (1) The adopted LOS standard for schools is based on school clusters, which are groupings of elementary, middle, and high schools that are impacted by the preliminary plan for subdivision (minor or major). (2) The adopted LOS standard is that the number of students generated by the proposed subdivision at each stage of development will not exceed 105 percent of the state rated capacity, as adjusted by the School Regulations, of the affected elementary, middle, and high school clusters. (3) The number of elementary, middle, and high school students generated by the proposed subdivision shall be determined in accordance with the pupil yield factors for each dwelling unit type as determined by the Planning Director from historical information provided by the Superintendent of the Prince George’s County Public Schools.” The school clusters with utilization rates that are greater than 105 percent currently will not halt new residential development.
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Methodology for the Update of Public School Cluster Areas To update the public school clusters, the Planning Department staff used the PGCPS SY2021-2022 feeder patterns. The feeder patterns formed a matrix developed by the Prince George’s County Public Schools staff that identifies the unique path a group of students will most likely take from each elementary school to middle school and ultimately to high school. This report continues the clusters used in the previous edition with the six groupings of high schools and their associated feeder middle and elementary schools. Each cluster consists of three or more high schools and their feeder middle and elementary schools. In the following descriptions of each cluster, four
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different tables are provided. The first table provides the list of the high, middle, and elementary schools feeder pattern. The next three tables provide the elementary, middle and high schools enrollment as of September 30, 2021, the state-rated capacity, and the utilization percentage of each school. The elementary and middle tables will also include the high school(s) that they feed into. Not all public schools are included in these tables. As an example, regional schools without neighborhood attendance areas were not included in the calculation of cluster or cluster area enrollments. Public schools without a neighborhood attendance area are not included in PGCPS’ feeder system because these schools generally draw their enrollment from a wide geographic area. These schools constitute a relatively fixed portion of enrollment and capacity, and have their enrollment managed.
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Updated Public Schools Clusters
Map 1. Prince George’s County Public School Cluster Areas
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Map 2. Cluster Area 1
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1
Table 4. Cluster Area 1 Schools Feeder Pattern High School
Middle School
Elementary School
DuVal High School
Kenmoor Middle
Dodge Park Elementary Judge Sylvania W Woods Sr Elementary William Paca Elementary
Thomas Johnson Middle
Catherine T Reed Elementary Gaywood Elementary Glenn Dale Elementary Glenridge Elementary James McHenry Elementary Robert Frost Elementary Seabrook Elementary Woodmore Elementary
Eleanor Roosevelt High
Greenbelt Middle
Greenbelt Elementary Magnolia Elementary Springhill Lake Elementary
Laurel High
Dwight D Eisenhower Middle
Deerfield Run Elementary James H Harrison Elementary Laurel Elementary Montpelier Elementary Oaklands Elementary Scotchtown Hills Elementary
Martin Luther King Jr Middle
Bond Mill Elementary Vansville Elementary
Source: PGCPS SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
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1
Table 5. Cluster Area 1 Elementary Schools Enrollment and Utilization Elementary Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Dodge Park Elementary
509
511
100% DuVal High
Judge Sylvania W Woods Sr Elementary
680
719
95% DuVal High
William Paca Elementary
522
601
87% DuVal High
Catherine T Reed Elementary
468
457
102% DuVal High
Gaywood Elementary
467
386
121% DuVal High
Glenn Dale Elementary
549
404
136% DuVal High
Glenridge Elementary
695
828
84% DuVal High
James McHenry Elementary
718
537
134% DuVal High
Robert Frost Elementary
266
309
86% DuVal High
Seabrook Elementary
343
409
84% DuVal High
Woodmore Elementary
459
570
81% DuVal High
Greenbelt Elementary
552
568
97% Eleanor Roosevelt High
Magnolia Elementary
459
449
102% Eleanor Roosevelt High
Springhill Lake Elementary
766
561
137% Eleanor Roosevelt High
Deerfield Run Elementary
603
570
106% Laurel High
James H Harrison Elementary
307
343
90% Laurel High
Laurel Elementary
540
493
110% Laurel High
Montpelier Elementary
569
609
93% Laurel High
Oaklands Elementary
357
408
88% Laurel High
Scotchtown Hills Elementary
624
790
79% Laurel High
Bond Mill Elementary
477
479
100% Laurel High
Vansville Elementary
691
836
Total Cluster Area 1
11,621
11,837
83% Laurel High 98%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
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Table 6. Cluster Area 1 Middle Schools Enrollment and Utilization Middle Schools Kenmoor Middle
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
951
695
137% DuVal High
Thomas Johnson Middle
1,344
1,030
130% DuVal High
Greenbelt Middle
1,387
1,101
126% Eleanor Roosevelt High
Dwight D Eisenhower Middle
1,086
1,049
104% Laurel High
Martin Luther King Jr Middle Total Cluster Area 1
938
850
5,706
4,725
110% Laurel High 121%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Table 7. Cluster Area 1 High Schools Enrollment and Utilization High Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
DuVal High School
2,254
2,258
100%
Eleanor Roosevelt High
2,420
2,096
115%
Laurel High
2,016
1,867
108%
Total Cluster Area 1
6,690
6,221
108%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade
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Map 3. Cluster Area 2
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Table 8. Cluster Area 2 Schools Feeder Pattern High School
Middle School
Elementary School
Bladensburg High
Charles Carroll Middle
Cooper Lane Elementary Gladys Noon Spellman Elementary
G James Gholson Middle
Gladys Noon Spellman Elementary
Hyattsville Middle
Riverdale Elementary
William Wirt Middle
Bladensburg Elementary Gladys Noon Spellman Elementary Port Towns Elementary Riverdale Elementary Rogers Heights Elementary Templeton Elementary
High Point High
Buck Lodge Middle
Adelphi Elementary Carole Highlands Elementary Cherokee Lane Elementary Cool Spring Elementary Langley Park-McCormick Elementary Mary Harris “Mother” Jones Elementary
Greenbelt Middle
Hollywood Elementary
Martin Luther King Jr Middle
Calverton Elementary Vansville Elementary
Nicholas Orem Middle
Carole Highlands Elementary Ridgecrest Elementary Rosa Parks Elementary
Beltsville Academy
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2
Table 8 continued High School
Middle School
Elementary School
Northwestern High
Greenbelt Middle
Paint Branch
Hyattsville Middle
Chillum Elementary Hyattsville Elementary Mt Rainier Elementary Riverdale Elementary Thomas S Stone Elementary University Park Elementary
Nicholas Orem Middle
Chillum Elementary Edward M Felegy Elementary Lewisdale Elementary Ridgecrest Elementary Rosa L Parks Elementary University Park Elementary
Parkdale High
Charles Carroll Middle
Beacon Heights Elementary Carrollton Elementary Glenridge Elementary Judge Sylvania W Woods Sr Elementary Lamont Elementary Robert Frost Elementary Woodridge Elementary
Greenbelt Middle
Berwyn Heights Elementary Hollywood Elementary Paint Branch Elementary
William Wirt Middle
Berwyn Heights Elementary Riverdale Elementary Templeton Elementary
Source: PGCPS SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
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Table 9. Cluster Area 2 Elementary Schools Enrollment and Utilization Elementary Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Cooper Lane Elementary
453
494
92% Bladensburg High
Gladys Noon Spellman Elementary
512
564
91% Bladensburg High
Riverdale Elementary
635
563
Bladensburg High, Northwestern High, 113% and Parkdale High
Bladensburg Elementary
699
698
100% Bladensburg High
Port Towns Elementary
930
809
115% Bladensburg High
Rogers Heights Elementary
672
610
110% Bladensburg High
Templeton Elementary
829
565
147% Bladensburg High and Parkdale High
Adelphi Elementary
655
408
160% High Point High
Carole Highlands Elementary
440
535
82% High Point High
Cherokee Lane Elementary
541
541
100% High Point High
Cool Spring Elementary
805
535
150% High Point High
Langley Park-McCormick Elementary
771
486
159% High Point High
Mary Harris "Mother" Jones Elementary
938
769
122% High Point High
Beltsville Academy
751
572
131% High Point High
Greenbelt Elementary
552
568
97% High Point High
Hollywood Elementary
462
339
136% High Point High
Calverton Elementary
794
589
135% High Point High
Vansville Elementary
691
836
83% High Point High
Ridgecrest Elementary
603
693
87% High Point High and Northwestern High
Rosa Parks Elementary
620
810
Chillum Elementary
335
335
100% Northwestern High
Hyattsville Elementary
440
406
108% Northwestern High
Mt Rainier Elementary
328
406
81% Northwestern High
Paint Branch Elementary
364
357
Thomas S Stone Elementary
451
638
71% Northwestern High
University Park Elementary
429
565
76% Northwestern High
Edward M Felegy Elementary
687
879
78% Northwestern High
Lewisdale Elementary
580
471
123% Northwestern High
Beacon Heights Elementary
406
362
112% Parkdale High
Carrollton Elementary
557
559
100% Parkdale High
Glenridge Elementary
695
828
84% Parkdale High
Judge Sylvania W Woods Sr Elem
680
719
95% Parkdale High
Lamont Elementary
480
503
95% Parkdale High
Robert Frost Elementary
266
309
86% Parkdale High
Woodridge Elementary
301
337
89% Parkdale High
Berwyn Heights Elementary Total Cluster Area 2
436
429
20,788
20,087
77% High Point High and Northwestern High
102% Northwestern High and Parkdale High
102% Parkdale High 103%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
CLUSTER AREA
2
Table 10. Cluster Area 2 Middle Schools Enrollment and Utilization Middle Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
Charles Carroll Middle G James Gholson Middle Hyattsville Middle
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
1,230
817
151% Bladensburg High, Parkdale High
897
870
103% Bladensburg High
733
733
100% Bladensburg High, Northwestern High
William Wirt Middle
1,271
850
150% Bladensburg High, Parkdale High
Buck Lodge Middle
1,172
1,017
115% High Point High
Beltsville Academy
362
276
131% High Point High
1,387
1,101
938
850
Greenbelt Middle Martin Luther King Jr Middle Nicholas Orem Middle
1,118
829
Total Cluster Area 2
9,108
7,343
126% High Point High, Parkdale High 110% High Point High 135% High Point High, Northwestern High 124%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Table 11. Cluster Area 2 High Schools Enrollment and Utilization High Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
Bladensburg High
1,965
1,785
110%
High Point High
2,627
2,081
126%
Northwestern High
2,219
2,340
95%
Parkdale High
2,460
2,288
108%
Total Cluster Area 2
9,271
8,494
109%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity ource: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade
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Map 4. Cluster Area 3
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Table 12. Cluster Area 3 Schools Feeder Pattern High School
Middle School
Elementary School
Central High
G James Gholson Middle
Carmody Hills Elementary Cora L Rice Elementary Highland Park Elementary Seat Pleasant Elementary
Walker Mill Middle
Capitol Heights Elementary Concord Elementary Doswell E Brooks Elementary John H Bayne Elementary
Fairmont Heights High
William W Hall Academy
William W Hall Academy
G James Gholson Middle
Carmody Hills Elementary Columbia Park Elementary Cora L Rice Elementary Dodge Park Elementary Highland Park Elementary Robert R Gray Elementary Seat Pleasant Elementary
Suitland High
Drew-Freeman Middle
Bradbury Heights Elementary Concord Elementary District Heights Elementary Francis Scott Key Elementary Suitland Elementary William Beanes Elementary
Walker Mill Middle
Concord Elementary Doswell E Brooks Elementary John H Bayne Elementary
Andrew Jackson Academy
Andrew Jackson Academy
Samuel P Massie Academy
Samuel P Massie Academy
William W Hall Academy
William W Hall Academy
Source: PGCPS SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
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Table 13. Cluster Area 3 Elementary Schools Enrollment and Utilization Elementary Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Carmody Hills Elementary
411
451
91% Central High, Fairmont Heights High
Cora L Rice Elementary
536
696
77% Central High
Highland Park Elementary
258
574
45% Central High
Capitol Heights Elementary
254
363
70% Central High
Concord Elementary
299
451
66% Central High, Suitland High
Doswell E Brooks Elementary
222
523
42% Central High, Suitland High
John H Bayne Elementary
342
542
Columbia Park Elementary
525
515
102% Fairmont Heights High
Dodge Park Elementary
509
511
100% Fairmont Heights High
Robert R Gray Elementary
384
808
48% Fairmont Heights High
Seat Pleasant Elementary
340
354
96% Fairmont Heights High
Bradbury Heights Elementary
436
782
56% Suitland High
District Heights Elementary
358
515
70% Suitland High
Francis Scott Key Elementary
406
677
60% Suitland High
Suitland Elementary
510
702
73% Suitland High
William Beanes Elementary
396
560
71% Suitland High
Andrew Jackson Academy
307
507
61% Suitland High
Samuel P Massie Academy
375
523
72% Suitland High
William W Hall Academy Total Cluster Area 3
346
454
7,214
10,508
63% Central High, Suitland High
76% Suitland High 69%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
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Table 14. Cluster Area 3 Middle Schools Enrollment and Utilization Middle Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Central High and Fairmont Heights 103% High
G James Gholson Middle
897
870
Walker Mill Middle
723
850
Drew-Freeman Middle
808
808
100% Suitland High
Andrew Jackson Academy
178
291
61% Suitland High
Samuel P Massie Academy
177
246
72% Suitland High
William W Hall Academy Total Cluster Area 3
195
255
2,978
3,320
85% Central High, Suitland High
76% Suitland High 90%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Table 15. Cluster Area 3 High Schools Enrollment and Utilization High Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
Central High
750
1,143
66%
Fairmont Heights High
933
1,123
83%
Suitland High
1,977
2,447
81%
Total Cluster Area 3
3,660
4,713
78%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade
Prince George’s County Planning Department
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4
Map 5. Cluster Area 4
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4
Table 16. Cluster Area 4 Schools Feeder Pattern High School
Middle School
Elementary School
Bowie High
Benjamin Tasker Middle
Kenilworth Elementary Northview Elementary Pointer Ridge Elementary Tulip Grove Elementary Woodmore Elementary
Samuel Ogle Middle
High Bridge Elementary Rockledge Elementary Whitehall Elementary Yorktown Elementary
Charles Herbert Flowers High
Ernest Everett Just Middle
Ardmore Elementary Kingsford Elementary Lake Arbor Elementary Woodmore Elementary
G James Gholson Middle
Cora L Rice Elementary
Kenmoor Middle
Judge Sylvania W Woods Sr Elementary William Paca Elementary
Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Drew-Freeman Middle
Longfields Elementary William Beanes Elementary
Gwynn Park Middle
Marlton Elementary
James Madison Middle
Barack Obama Elementary Patuxent Elementary Melwood Elementary
Kettering Middle
Arrowhead Elementary Perrywood Elementary
Largo High
Stephen Decatur Middle
Francis T Evans Elementary
Thurgood Marshall Middle
Princeton Elementary
Walker Mill Middle
North Forestville Elementary
Andrew Jackson Academy
Andrew Jackson Academy
Ernest Everett Just Middle
Lake Arbor Elementary
Kettering Middle
Arrowhead Elementary Kettering Elementary Perrywood Elementary
Walker Mill Middle
John H Bayne Elementary North Forestville Elementary
Source: PGCPS SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Prince George’s County Planning Department
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4
Table 17. Cluster Area 4 Elementary Schools Enrollment and Utilization Elementary Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Kenilworth Elementary
380
448
85% Bowie High
Northview Elementary
572
797
72% Bowie High
Pointer Ridge Elementary
288
596
48% Bowie High
Tulip Grove Elementary
367
457
80% Bowie High
Woodmore Elementary
459
570
81% Bowie High, Charles Herbert Flowers High
High Bridge Elementary
339
371
91% Bowie High
Rockledge Elementary
349
454
77% Bowie High
Whitehall Elementary
595
411
145% Bowie High
Yorktown Elementary
381
457
83% Bowie High
Ardmore Elementary
409
523
78% Charles Herbert Flowers High
Kingsford Elementary
458
750
61% Charles Herbert Flowers High
Lake Arbor Elementary
509
796
64% Charles Herbert Flowers High
Cora L Rice Elementary
536
696
77% Charles Herbert Flowers High
Judge Sylvania W Woods Sr Elementary
680
719
95% Charles Herbert Flowers High
William Paca Elementary
522
601
87% Charles Herbert Flowers High
Longfields Elementary
295
474
62% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
William Beanes Elementary
396
560
71% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Marlton Elementary
326
489
67% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Barack Obama Elementary
719
834
86% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Patuxent Elementary
289
451
64% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Melwood Elementary
438
633
69% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Arrowhead Elementary
374
434
86% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High,
Perrywood Elementary
551
800
69% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High, Largo High
Francis T Evans Elementary
356
454
78% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Princeton Elementary
308
448
69% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Andrew Jackson Academy
307
507
61% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
North Forestville Elementary
286
438
65% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High, Largo High
Lake Arbor Elementary
509
796
64% Largo High
Kettering Elementary
390
589
66% Largo High
John H Bayne Elementary
342
542
63% Largo High
12,730
17,095
Total Cluster Area 4
74%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
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4
Table 18. Cluster Area 4 Middle Schools Enrollment and Utilization Middle Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
Benjamin Tasker Middle
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
1,057
1,040
102% Bowie High
Samuel Ogle Middle
749
935
80% Bowie High
Ernest Everett Just Middle
794
824
Charles Herbert Flowers High, Largo 96% High
G James Gholson Middle
897
870
103% Charles Herbert Flowers High
Kenmoor Middle
951
695
137% Charles Herbert Flowers High
Drew-Freeman Middle
808
808
100% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Gwynn Park Middle
693
765
91% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
James Madison Middle
891
850
105% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Stephen Decatur Middle
779
901
86% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Thurgood Marshall Middle
730
923
79% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Andrew Jackson Academy
178
291
61% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
Kettering Middle
932
985
95% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High, Largo High
Walker Mill Middle Total Cluster Area 4
723
850
10,182
10,737
85% Dr Henry A Wise Jr High, Largo High 95%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity ource: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Table 19. Cluster Area 4 High Schools Enrollment and Utilization High Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
Bowie High
2,379
2,772
86%
Charles Herbert Flowers High
2,457
2,174
113%
Dr Henry A Wise Jr High
2,208
2,518
88%
870
1,365
64%
7,914
8,829
90%
Largo High Total Cluster Area 4
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade
Prince George’s County Planning Department
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5
Map 6. Cluster Area 5
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5
Table 20. Cluster Area 5 Schools Feeder Pattern High School
Middle School
Elementary School
Crossland High
Benjamin Stoddert Middle
Barnaby Manor Elementary Hillcrest Heights Elementary
Isaac J Gourdine Middle
Avalon Elementary
Thurgood Marshall Middle
Allenwood Elementary Avalon Elementary Hillcrest Heights Elementary J Frank Dent Elementary Samuel Chase Elementary Suitland Elementary
Oxon Hill High
Isaac J Gourdine Middle
Apple Grove Elementary
Oxon Hill Middle
Apple Grove Elementary Flintstone Elementary Fort Foote Elementary Indian Queen Elementary Oxon Hill Elementary
Potomac High
Benjamin Stoddert Middle
Barnaby Manor Elementary Hillcrest Heights Elementary Panorama Elementary
Oxon Hill Middle
Flintstone Elementary Forest Heights Elementary Glassmanor Elementary Valley View Elementary
Thurgood Marshall Middle
Barnaby Manor Elementary Valley View Elementary
Source: PGCPS SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Prince George’s County Planning Department
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5
Table 21. Cluster Area 5 Elementary Schools Enrollment and Utilization Elementary Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Barnaby Manor Elementary
477
574
83% Crossland High, Potomac High
Hillcrest Heights Elementary
408
703
58% Crossland High, Potomac High
Avalon Elementary
275
435
63% Crossland High
Allenwood Elementary
330
455
73% Crossland High
J Frank Dent Elementary
231
365
63% Crossland High
Samuel Chase Elementary
272
383
71% Crossland High
Suitland Elementary
510
702
73% Crossland High
Apple Grove Elementary
449
541
83% Oxon Hill High
Flintstone Elementary
393
451
87% Oxon Hill High, Potomac High
Fort Foote Elementary
290
451
64% Oxon Hill High
Indian Queen Elementary
281
549
51% Oxon Hill High
Oxon Hill Elementary
223
423
53% Oxon Hill High
Panorama Elementary
504
691
73% Potomac High
Forest Heights Elementary
261
314
83% Potomac High
Glassmanor Elementary
275
335
82% Potomac High
Valley View Elementary
337
541
62% Potomac High
Total Cluster Area 5 5,516 7,913 70% *Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Table 23. Cluster Area 5 Middle Schools Enrollment and Utilization Middle Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Benjamin Stoddert Middle
584
774
75% Crossland High, Potomac High
Isaac J Gourdine Middle
572
824
69% Crossland High, Oxon Hill High
Thurgood Marshall Middle
730
923
Oxon Hill Middle
825
783
79% Crossland High, Potomac High 105% Oxon Hill High, Potomac High
Total Cluster Area 5 2,711 3,304 82% *Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Table 22. Cluster Area 5 High Schools Enrollment and Utilization High Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
Crossland High
1,004
1,775
57%
Oxon Hill High
1,498
1,360
110%
Potomac High
1,216
1,915
63%
Total Cluster Area 5 3,718 5,050 74% *Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade Page 32 • Pupil Yield Factors & Public School Clusters: 2021 Update
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CLUSTER AREA
6
Table 24. Cluster Area 6 Schools Feeder Pattern High School
Middle School
Elementary School
Frederick Douglass High
Gwynn Park Middle
Baden Elementary Marlton Elementary Mattaponi Elementary Rosaryville Elementary
James Madison Middle
Melwood Elementary Rosaryville Elementary
Friendly High
Accokeek Academy
Fort Washington Forest Elementary Potomac Landing Elementary
Isaac J Gourdine Middle
Apple Grove Elementary Rose Valley Elementary Tayac Elementary
Gwynn Park High
Accokeek Academy
Accokeek Academy Fort Washington Forest Elementary
Gwynn Park Middle
Baden Elementary Brandywine Elementary Clinton Grove Elementary Fort Washington Forest Elementary
Surrattsville High
Gwynn Park Middle
Clinton Grove Elementary
Stephen Decatur Middle
Clinton Grove Elementary James Ryder Randall Elementary Waldon Woods Elementary
Source: PGCPS SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
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6
Table 25. Cluster Area 6 Elementary Schools Enrollment and Utilization Elementary Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Baden Elementary
207
337
Frederick Douglass High, Gwynn Park 61% High
Mattaponi Elementary
335
458
73% Frederick Douglass High
Rosaryville Elementary
436
783
56% Frederick Douglass High
Marlton Elementary
326
489
67% Frederick Douglass High
Fort Washington Forest Elementary
359
434
83% Friendly High, Gwynn Park High
Potomac Landing Elementary
390
454
86% Friendly High
Apple Grove Elementary
449
541
83% Friendly High
Rose Valley Elementary
316
428
74% Friendly High
Tayac Elementary
340
545
62% Friendly High
Brandywine Elementary
470
477
99% Gwynn Park High
Clinton Grove Elementary
241
426
57% Surrattsville High
James Ryder Randall Elementary
253
441
57% Surrattsville High
Waldon Woods Elementary
532
568
Accokeek Academy
671
471
5,325
6,852
Total Cluster Area 6
94% Surrattsville High 142% Friendly High, Gwynn Park High 78%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Prince George’s County Planning Department
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CLUSTER AREA
6
Table 27. Cluster Area 6 Middle Schools Enrollment and Utilization Middle Schools
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
High School
Accokeek Academy
938
957
98% Friendly High, Gwynn Park High
Gwynn Park Middle
693
765
Frederick Douglass High, Gwynn Park 91% High, Surrattsville High
James Madison Middle
891
850
Isaac J Gourdine Middle
572
824
69% Friendly High
Stephen Decatur Middle
779
901
86% Surrattsville High
3,873
4,297
Total Cluster Area 6
105% Frederick Douglass High
90%
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade and SY2021-2022 Feeder Patterns
Table 26. Cluster Area 6 High Schools Enrollment and Utilization High Schools Frederick Douglass High
Adjusted Enrollment 9/30/21
State Rated Capacity
Building Utilization*
1,161
1,410
82%
831
1,351
62%
Gwynn Park High
1,035
1,208
86%
Surrattsville High
711
1,237
57%
3,738
5,206
72%
Friendly High
Total Cluster Area 6
*Building Utilization is the percentage of the Adjusted Enrollment to the State Rated Capacity Source: PGCPS September 30, 2021, Official Enrollment by School and Grade
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Appendices
Appendix A. Adopted Subdivision Regulations
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Appendix B. SY2021-2022 Official Enrollment by School and Grade
Prince George’s County Planning Department
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School
Accokeek Academy
Adelphi Elementary
Allenwood Elementary
Andrew Jackson Academy
Annapolis Road Academy
Apple Grove Elementary
Ardmore Elementary
Arrowhead Elementary
Avalon Elementary
Baden Elementary
Barack Obama Elementary
Barnaby Manor Elementary
Beacon Heights Elementary
Beltsville Academy
Benjamin D Foulois Academy
Benjamin Stoddert Middle
Benjamin Tasker Middle
Berwyn Heights Elementary
Bladensburg Elementary
Bladensburg High
Bond Mill Elementary
Bowie High
Bradbury Heights Elementary
Brandywine Elementary
Buck Lodge Middle
C Elizabeth Rieg
Calverton Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Combination
High
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Combination
Combination
Middle
Middle
Elementary
Elementary
High
Elementary
High
Elementary
Elementary
Middle
Regional Center
Elementary
*Adjusted for half-day PreK)
At PGCC
Combination
Academy Of Health Sciences
High
School Type
Pre-K 24
-
-
-
26
-
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
37
18
47
38
38
10
25
27
19
-
18
20
35
-
-
-
126
5
-
79
50
-
79
-
107
49
-
-
43
125
46
72
90
33
45
47
69
60
-
54
56
87
121
K -
138
7
-
70
57
-
76
-
90
67
-
-
49
114
55
59
112
32
44
64
62
56
-
36
40
94
123
1 -
131
7
-
86
69
-
72
-
105
58
-
-
49
133
61
71
105
25
32
57
53
64
-
52
57
90
131
2 -
143
10
-
72
54
-
74
-
86
62
-
-
51
106
54
77
105
23
37
60
77
58
-
49
58
102
130
3 -
122
11
-
79
57
-
97
-
88
68
-
-
49
136
68
78
131
13
43
60
59
61
-
34
51
104
166
4 -
122
9
-
84
72
-
79
-
90
64
-
-
53
119
44
73
138
23
64
61
62
68
-
44
48
72
159
5 -
-
8
137
-
51
-
-
-
109
68
331
163
74
127
60
-
-
20
-
-
-
63
-
66
-
89
185
6 -
-
13
517
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
360
196
81
122
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
47
-
-
313
7 -
-
7
518
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
366
225
81
113
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
65
-
-
281
8
-
2
-
-
-
702
-
817
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50
-
-
-
-
106
9
-
8
-
-
-
574
-
413
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
92
10
-
23
-
-
-
538
-
368
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
159
11
-
5
-
-
-
565
-
367
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
141
12 498
Total * 806
115
1,172
470
436
2,379
477
1,965
699
436
1,057
584
530
1,132
406
477
719
207
275
374
409
449
77
465
330
673
1,609
-
State-Rated Capacity 589
130
1,017
477
782
2,772
479
1,785
698
429
1,040
774
758
848
362
574
834
337
435
434
523
541
100
793
455
408
1,428
*Seats Available -
(205)
15
(155)
7
346
393
2
(180)
(1)
(7)
(17)
190
228
(265)
(44)
97
115
130
160
60
114
92
23
328
125
(247)
(181)
-
*Building Utilization 135%
88%
115%
99%
56%
86%
100%
110%
100%
102%
102%
75%
70%
131%
112%
83%
86%
61%
63%
86%
78%
83%
77%
59%
73%
160%
113%
Board of Ed District 1
5
3
9
7
5
1
4
4
2
5
7
7
1
4
8
7
9
8
7
4
8
5
7
8
3
9
6
Council District 1
4
1
9
7
4
1
5
5
3
4
7
7
1
3
8
6
9
8
6
5
8
6
7
8
2
9
6
21
23B
47B
27A
24
23A
21
47A
47A
22
23A
24
25
21
22
26
25
27A
26
25
24
26
23B
25
26
47B
27A
25
Legislative District
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Carrollton Elementary
Catherine T Reed Elementary
Central High
Cesar Chavez Elementary
Chapel Forge E C C
Charles Carroll Middle
Charles Herbert Flowers High
Cherokee Lane Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
High
Elementary
Regional Center
Middle
High
Elementary
Public Charter
Chillum Elementary
Clinton Grove Elementary
College Park Academy
Columbia Park Elementary
Community-Based Classroom
Concord Elementary
Cool Spring Elementary
Cooper Lane Elementary
Cora L Rice Elementary
Croom High
Crossland High
Deerfield Run Elementary
District Heights Elementary
Dodge Park Elementary
Dora Kennedy French Immersion
Doswell E Brooks Elementary
Charter
Elementary
Elementary
Charter
Elementary
Evening High
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
High
High
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Combination
Elementary
Chesapeake Math And It South
Charter
Chesapeake Math And It Public
Carole Highlands Elementary
Elementary
Charter
Carmody Hills Elementary
Elementary
School
Capitol Heights Elementary
School Type
Elementary
Pre-K 17
-
34
20
28
-
-
39
16
51
24
-
34
-
21
30
-
-
-
-
-
220
-
-
20
61
22
39
12
25
100
74
51
116
-
-
66
60
116
29
-
81
-
34
55
97
95
76
-
-
-
80
-
78
88
66
52
12
K
31
89
59
57
104
-
-
76
60
97
34
-
55
-
38
47
103
101
84
-
-
-
68
-
59
89
48
74
23
1
31
68
72
47
93
-
-
86
44
124
35
-
67
-
35
47
101
101
77
-
-
-
62
-
89
89
67
63
44
2
29
80
64
50
106
-
-
101
76
113
40
-
66
-
32
58
106
104
68
-
-
-
55
-
78
85
66
59
43
3
31
72
78
67
82
-
-
78
70
104
58
-
87
-
41
53
102
103
81
-
-
-
52
-
64
82
48
59
50
4
24
62
66
66
88
-
-
90
78
95
36
-
75
-
40
45
56
102
72
-
-
-
43
-
80
94
53
65
70
5 -
-
34
71
62
-
-
-
-
-
49
105
43
-
60
118
-
-
162
146
83
-
178
-
-
-
-
-
70
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
66
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
121
-
-
158
174
-
-
529
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
128
-
-
157
179
-
-
523
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
413
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
107
-
-
88
162
-
754
-
-
-
300
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
207
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
80
-
-
94
133
-
602
-
-
-
179
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
198
3
-
-
-
-
2
-
77
-
-
101
131
-
527
-
-
-
108
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
186
36
-
-
-
-
56
-
46
-
-
70
159
-
574
-
-
-
163
12
Total * 222
658
509
358
617
1,004
39
536
453
805
299
58
525
677
241
335
1,395
1,690
541
2,457
1,230
220
360
750
468
588
440
411
254
State-Rated Capacity 523
-
511
515
570
1,775
120
696
494
535
451
-
515
-
426
335
-
-
-
2,174
817
260
357
1,143
457
559
535
451
363
*Seats Available 301
-
2
157
(33)
771
81
160
41
(270)
152
-
(10)
-
185
-
-
-
-
(283)
(413)
78
(3)
393
(11)
2
95
40
109
*Building Utilization 42%
-
100%
70%
106%
57%
33%
77%
92%
150%
66%
-
102%
-
57%
100%
-
-
-
113%
151%
70%
101%
66%
102%
100%
82%
91%
70%
Board of Ed District 6
2
4
7
1
8
9
6
4
3
6
4
4
2
9
3
9
1
3
4
2
5
3
6
1
2
3
6
6
Council District 7
4
5
6
1
8
9
5
5
2
7
5
5
3
9
2
9
1
1
5
3
4
2
6
4
3
2
7
7
24
22
22
25
23A
26
27B
24
47A
47B
24
47A
47A
22
25
47A
23B
21
47B
24
22
23B
47A
25
22
22
47B
24
24
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Prince George’s County Planning Department
Dwight D Eisenhower Middle
Edward M Felegy Elementary
Eleanor Roosevelt High
Ernest Everett Just Middle
Excel Academy Public Charter
Fairmont Heights High
Flintstone Elementary
Forest Heights Elementary
Fort Foote Elementary
Fort Washington Forest Elem
Frances R Fuchs E C C
Francis Scott Key Elementary
Francis T Evans Elementary
Frederick Douglass High
Friendly High
G James Gholson Middle
Middle
Elementary
High
Middle
Charter
High
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Regional Center
Elementary
Elementary
High
High
Middle
Elementary
Glassmanor Elementary
Glenarden Woods Elementary
Glenn Dale Elementary
Glenridge Elementary
Green Valley Academy
Greenbelt Day Care Center
Greenbelt Elementary
Greenbelt Middle
Gwynn Park High
Gwynn Park Middle
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Combination
Pre-K
Elementary
Middle
High
Middle
Gladys Noon Spellman
Gaywood Elementary
DuVal High
High
Elementary
Drew-Freeman Middle
Middle
School
Dr Henry A Wise, Jr. High
School Type
High
Pre-K -
-
-
23
12
-
15
-
-
-
20
32
-
-
-
30
34
204
40
19
18
18
-
-
-
-
53
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100
-
-
111
93
-
49
69
66
-
-
-
45
47
-
49
40
31
54
-
45
-
-
108
K
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
81
-
-
77
79
-
42
70
69
-
-
-
65
66
-
62
37
39
54
-
50
-
-
89
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
94
-
-
105
83
61
38
73
77
-
-
-
51
54
-
33
30
31
69
-
49
-
-
105
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
95
-
-
109
113
95
53
71
69
-
-
-
59
84
-
31
37
34
69
-
45
-
-
99
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
85
-
-
94
72
118
48
73
92
-
-
-
58
64
-
50
44
40
61
-
48
-
-
119
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
86
-
-
89
109
114
45
69
78
-
-
-
48
57
-
58
37
33
68
-
50
-
-
114
5 -
215
-
339
-
-
-
103
-
-
-
67
-
136
-
-
-
-
-
36
46
35
-
-
43
261
-
-
294
-
192
6 -
223
-
511
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
372
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
40
265
-
-
401
-
301
7 -
255
-
537
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
389
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
43
268
-
-
391
-
315
8
9
-
318
-
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
285
370
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
330
-
-
726
-
-
880
-
662
-
266
-
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
237
288
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
214
-
-
543
-
-
456
-
531
10
-
235
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
167
223
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
216
-
-
561
-
-
529
-
512
11
-
216
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
142
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
173
-
-
590
-
-
389
-
503
12
Total * 693
1,035
1,387
564
12
49
703
549
388
275
512
483
897
831
1,161
356
406
204
359
290
261
393
933
413
794
2,420
687
1,086
2,254
808
2,208
State-Rated Capacity 765
1,208
1,101
568
-
230
828
404
460
335
564
386
870
1,351
1,410
454
677
260
434
451
314
451
1,123
470
824
2,096
879
1,049
2,258
-
2,518
*Seats Available 72
173
(286)
16
-
181
133
(145)
72
60
52
(81)
(27)
520
249
98
271
91
75
161
53
58
190
57
30
(324)
192
(37)
4
-
310
*Building Utilization 91%
86%
126%
97%
-
21%
84%
136%
84%
82%
91%
121%
103%
62%
82%
78%
60%
65%
83%
64%
83%
87%
83%
88%
96%
115%
78%
104%
100%
-
88%
Board of Ed District 9
9
2
2
2
7
4
4
4
8
4
4
6
8
9
9
6
1
9
8
8
8
4
4
6
2
3
1
1
7
7
Council District 9
9
4
4
4
7
3
3
5
8
5
3
5
9
9
8
7
1
9
8
8
8
5
5
6
4
2
1
4
7
6
27B
27B
22
22
22
24
22
24
24
26
47A
22
24
26
23B
25
24
21
26
26
26
26
47A
22
24
22
22
21
22
24
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High Bridge Elementary
High Point High
Highland Park Elementary
Hillcrest Heights Elementary
Hollywood Elementary
Hyattsville Elementary
Hyattsville Middle
Imagine Andrews Public Charter
Elementar
High
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Middle
Charter
Imagine Lincoln PCS
Isaac J Gourdine Middle
J Frank Dent Elementary
James E Duckworth
James H Harrison Elementary
James Madison Middle
James Mc Henry Elementary
James Ryder Randall E C C
Elementary
Regional Center
Elementary
Middle
Elementary
Regional Center
Elementary
John H Bayne Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
James Ryder Randall
Largo
Middle
International High School @
Langley Park
High
High
Indian Queen Elementary
Elementary
International High School @
(Jacs)
Combination
Incarcerated Youth Center
Morningside PCS
Charter
Imagine Foundations At
PCS
Charter
Charter
Heather Hills Elementary
Imagine Foundations At Leeland
H Winship Wheatley E C C
Elementary
School
Regional Center
School Type
Pre-K 26
-
95
40
-
20
-
8
-
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
32
37
17
-
-
-
197 -
-
39
40
-
117
-
47
7
36
-
-
-
34
-
20
33
44
31
-
74
98
53
30
-
53
K
-
-
48
42
-
116
-
33
10
33
-
-
-
28
-
28
42
56
42
-
66
70
49
45
-
40
1 -
49
43
-
120
-
46
14
27
-
-
-
40
-
40
40
43
50
-
73
74
75
28
-
59
53
2 -
61
43
-
109
-
38
10
24
-
-
-
38
-
42
39
50
45
-
50
72
66
35
-
64
90
3 -
58
38
-
113
-
52
7
33
-
-
-
42
-
47
47
55
45
-
80
52
58
27
-
45
77
4 -
61
47
-
123
-
33
5
24
-
-
-
40
-
52
42
61
65
-
68
80
70
42
-
78
94
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
272
38
7
46
142
-
-
40
-
50
50
59
49
186
-
-
-
34
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
297
-
4
-
219
-
-
-
-
46
52
58
41
255
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
322
-
5
-
211
-
-
-
-
43
44
53
41
292
8
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
-
-
198
191
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
33
3
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
568
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
86
79
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
558
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
68
64
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
441
12
Total * 342
253
95
738
891
307
98
231
572
385
337
281
7
368
389
479
409
733
440
478
408
258
2,627
339
314
197
State-Rated Capacity 542
441
-
537
850
343
120
365
824
363
447
549
-
-
365
-
-
-
406
339
703
574
2,081
371
368
420
*Seats Available 200
188
-
(181)
(41)
36
22
134
252
(22)
110
268
-
-
(24)
-
-
-
(34)
(123)
295
316
(546)
32
54
266
*Building Utilization 63%
57%
0%
134%
105%
90%
82%
63%
69%
106%
75%
51%
-
-
107%
-
-
-
108%
136%
58%
45%
126%
91%
85%
37%
Board of Ed District 6
8
8
4
9
1
1
8
8
6
2
8
7
7
7
5
9
3
3
2
8
6
1
5
5
6
Council District 6
9
9
5
9
1
1
8
8
6
5
8
6
7
7
6
8
2
2
1
7
7
1
4
4
6
25
25
25
24
23B
23A
21
25
26
25
47A
26
25
24
25
25
25
22
22
21
25
24
21
23A
23B
25
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Judith P Hoyer Montessori
Kenilworth Elementary
Kenmoor E C C
Kenmoor Middle
Kettering Elementary
Kettering Middle
Kingsford Elementary
Lake Arbor Elementary
Lamont Elementary
Elementary
Regional Center
Middle
Elementary
Middle
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Largo High
Laurel Elementary
Laurel High
Legends Public Charter School
Lewisdale Elementary
Longfields Elementary
Magnolia Elementary
Margaret Brent
Marlton Elementary
Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle
Mary Harris "Mother" Jones Elem
Mattaponi Elementary
High
Elementary
High
Charter
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Regional Center
Elementary
Middle
Elementary
Elementary
Immersion
Melwood Elementary
Montpelier Elementary
Mt Rainier Elementary
Combination
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Maya Angelou French
Elementary
Elementary
Langley Pk- McCormick
Elem
Combination
Judge Sylvania W Woods, Sr.
John Hanson Montessori
School
Elementary
Combination
School Type
Pre-K 33
36
-
-
-
42
-
33
-
15
14
33
-
-
28
-
41
66
33
39
-
25
-
121
-
79
36
115
46
93
74
55
48
167
-
44
1
49
36
116
99
-
109
-
123
60
95
58
-
58
-
-
71
50
84
58
K
36
94
77
76
41
115
-
47
5
63
24
83
99
-
83
-
101
85
81
72
-
57
-
-
50
34
97
47
1
40
84
57
57
51
156
-
53
7
65
53
89
99
-
105
-
116
58
72
63
-
60
-
-
70
38
88
60
2
43
90
75
42
63
155
-
58
3
48
42
100
98
-
76
-
101
82
54
79
-
62
-
-
57
28
81
47
3
39
89
78
41
65
153
-
44
9
73
52
87
99
-
74
-
93
85
104
84
-
56
-
-
71
35
87
44
4
48
83
77
43
67
171
-
47
7
78
44
89
95
-
79
-
105
77
70
67
-
72
-
-
61
32
103
45
5
43
-
-
42
-
-
307
-
8
76
30
-
103
-
-
-
91
-
-
-
320
-
232
-
-
24
104
32
6
-
-
-
47
-
-
293
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
319
-
363
-
-
25
-
30
7
-
-
-
35
-
-
338
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
293
-
356
-
-
19
-
33
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
725
-
315
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
463
-
194
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
435
-
168
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
393
-
193
12
Total * 328
569
438
438
335
959
938
326
58
467
295
597
692
2,016
554
870
771
513
509
462
932
390
951
121
380
364
680
511
State-Rated Capacity 406
609
633
670
458
769
850
489
160
449
474
471
-
1,867
493
1,365
486
503
796
750
985
589
695
250
448
439
719
902
*Seats Available 78
40
195
232
123
(169)
(88)
163
102
(10)
179
(109)
-
(149)
(47)
495
(285)
23
287
292
53
199
(256)
155
68
93
39
417
*Building Utilization 81%
93%
69%
65%
73%
122%
110%
67%
36%
102%
62%
123%
-
108%
110%
64%
159%
95%
64%
61%
95%
66%
137%
38%
85%
79%
95%
54%
Board of Ed District 3
1
9
8
9
3
1
9
2
2
7
3
0
1
1
6
3
2
6
5
6
6
4
4
5
6
4
8
Council District 2
1
9
7
9
2
1
9
3
3
6
2
5
1
1
6
2
3
6
6
6
6
5
5
4
5
5
8
47A
23A
23B
26
27B
21
21
23B
22
22
25
47B
24
21
21
25
47B
22
24
24
25
25
22
24
23B
24
22
26
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Ridgecrest Elementary
Riverdale Elementary
Robert Frost Elementary
Robert Goddard Montessori
Robert R Gray Elementary
Rockledge Elementary
Rogers Heights Elementary
Rosa L Parks Elementary
Rosaryville Elementary
Rose Valley Elementary
Samuel Chase Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Combination
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Perrywood Elementary
Elementary
Princeton Elementary
Patuxent Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Parkdale High
High
Potomac Landing Elementary
Panorama Elementary
Elementary
Potomac High
Paint Branch Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Oxon Hill Middle
Middle
High
Oxon Hill High
High
Port Towns Elementary
Oxon Hill Elementary
Elementary
Pointer Ridge Elementary
Overlook Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Oaklands Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Northwestern High
High
Phyllis E Williams Elementary
Northview Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
North Forestville Elementary
Elementary
School
Nicholas Orem Middle
School Type
Middle
Pre-K 27
20
40
25
34
38
35
115
-
40
38
28
20
-
70
-
-
-
19
-
22
44
-
-
19
15
22
-
36
20
-
-
44
49
66
88
86
57
49
63
41
92
86
46
50
-
115
43
76
98
43
-
79
46
-
-
27
59
69
-
93
46
K -
37
43
48
75
82
47
45
49
52
108
90
45
50
-
118
50
84
79
46
-
70
46
-
-
30
66
56
-
83
41
1 -
44
51
73
87
94
48
39
43
36
103
74
47
51
-
114
48
67
100
46
-
80
67
-
-
33
61
55
-
81
45
2 -
32
58
76
74
87
54
50
42
50
98
89
52
46
-
119
47
54
88
48
-
81
39
-
-
38
64
55
-
92
47
3 -
48
52
65
98
97
49
56
43
44
90
67
47
55
-
126
51
40
84
43
-
79
39
-
-
42
42
57
-
93
49
4 -
40
43
68
95
90
56
44
38
43
104
75
43
55
-
133
49
55
102
44
-
93
42
-
-
34
45
54
-
94
38
5
6
-
-
-
78
102
-
66
45
-
-
84
-
63
-
135
-
-
-
-
-
-
41
166
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
269
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
336
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
447
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
323
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
402
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
453
-
-
-
-
-
971
-
-
-
444
-
-
-
779
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
314
-
-
-
-
-
562
-
-
-
417
-
-
-
519
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
262
-
-
-
-
-
478
-
-
-
348
-
-
-
453
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
187
-
-
-
-
-
449
-
-
-
289
-
-
-
468
12
Total * 272
316
436
620
672
349
384
490
266
635
603
308
390
1,216
930
288
376
551
289
2,460
504
364
825
1,498
223
352
368
2,219
572
286
1,118
State-Rated Capacity 383
428
783
810
610
454
808
499
309
563
693
448
454
1,915
809
596
538
800
451
2,288
691
357
783
1,360
423
545
408
2,340
797
438
829
*Seats Available 111
112
347
190
(62)
105
424
38
43
(72)
90
140
64
699
(121)
308
162
249
162
(172)
187
(7)
(42)
(138)
200
193
51
121
225
152
(289)
*Building Utilization 71%
74%
56%
77%
110%
77%
48%
92%
86%
113%
87%
69%
86%
63%
115%
48%
70%
69%
64%
108%
73%
102%
105%
110%
53%
65%
88%
95%
72%
65%
135%
Board of Ed District 8
8
9
3
4
5
4
2
2
2
3
7
9
8
4
5
6
6
5
2
8
2
8
8
8
7
1
3
5
7
3
Council District 8
9
9
2
5
4
5
4
3
3
2
8
8
7
5
4
6
6
9
3
7
3
8
8
8
7
1
2
4
6
2
25
26
27B
47B
47A
23B
47A
22
22
22
47A
26
26
26
47A
23B
24
25
23B
22
26
21
26
26
26
24
21
47B
23B
25
22
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Scotchtown Hills Elementary
Seabrook Elementary
Seat Pleasant Elementary
Springhill Lake Elementary
Stephen Decatur Middle
Suitland Elementary
Suitland High
Surrattsville High
Tall Oaks High
Tayac Elementary
Templeton Elementary
Thomas G Pullen
Thomas Johnson Middle
Thomas S Stone Elementary
Thurgood Marshall Middle
Tulip Grove Elementary
University Park Elementary
Valley View Elementary
Vansville Elementary
Waldon Woods Elementary
Walker Mill Middle
Whitehall Elementary
William Beanes Elementary
William Paca Elementary
William W Hall Academy
William Wirt Middle
Woodmore Elementary
Woodridge Elementary
Yorktown Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Middle
Elementary
High
High
High
Elementary
Elementary
Combination
Middle
Elementary
Middle
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Middle
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Combination
Middle
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Total Prince George's County Public Schools
Samuel P Massie Academy
Combination
School
Samuel Ogle Middle
School Type
Middle
Pre-K 4,106
-
19
30
-
32
37
33
-
-
20
39
20
14
-
-
32
-
-
35
20
-
-
-
25
-
-
19
25
33
25
-
-
9,336
59
40
69
-
50
89
72
91
-
71
107
34
56
63
-
82
-
68
127
59
-
-
-
66
-
122
48
52
97
52
K -
8,980
63
41
60
-
63
81
49
90
-
82
89
44
80
47
-
58
-
71
131
65
-
-
-
56
-
117
35
51
88
43
1 -
9,564
75
36
79
-
57
63
57
101
-
95
112
75
57
85
-
64
-
74
158
43
-
-
-
76
-
110
54
44
84
60
2 -
9,547
55
40
71
-
43
71
61
92
-
84
99
39
59
56
-
65
-
72
137
52
-
-
-
79
-
135
52
68
78
69
3 -
9,723
57
43
67
-
49
89
66
121
-
84
127
59
57
53
-
71
-
71
116
50
-
-
-
66
-
145
45
45
87
58
4 -
9,799
72
39
83
-
52
92
58
100
-
96
118
66
61
63
-
79
-
71
125
51
-
-
-
75
-
137
40
58
70
68
5
6
9,921
-
43
-
175
64
-
-
-
195
-
-
-
45
-
203
-
438
99
-
-
-
-
-
67
242
-
47
-
87
47
236
7
8
-
-
-
546
72
-
-
-
290
-
-
-
-
-
278
-
473
98
-
-
-
-
-
-
252
-
-
-
-
66
273
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
255
742
9
9,896 10,085 13,246
-
-
-
550
59
-
-
-
238
-
-
-
-
-
249
-
433
98
-
-
-
-
-
-
285
-
-
-
-
64
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8,644
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
167
436
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8,093
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
138
372
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7,837
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
43
151
427
12
Total * 128,777
381
301
459
1,271
541
522
396
595
723
532
691
337
429
367
730
451
1,344
722
829
340
68
711
1,977
510
779
766
340
343
624
552
749
State-Rated Capacity 457
337
570
850
709
601
560
411
850
568
836
541
565
457
923
638
1,030
881
565
545
192
1,237
2,447
702
901
561
354
409
790
769
935
*Seats Available 76
36
111
(421)
168
79
164
(184)
127
36
145
204
136
90
193
187
(314)
159
(264)
205
124
526
470
192
122
(205)
14
66
166
217
186
*Building Utilization 83%
89%
81%
150%
76%
87%
71%
145%
85%
94%
83%
62%
76%
80%
79%
71%
130%
82%
147%
62%
35%
57%
81%
73%
86%
137%
96%
84%
79%
72%
80%
Board of Ed District 5
4
5
2
6
6
7
5
6
9
1
8
3
5
8
3
4
6
4
8
5
9
7
7
9
1
6
4
1
7
5
Council District 4
3
6
3
7
5
7
4
6
9
1
8
3
4
8
2
5
5
5
8
6
9
7
7
9
4
7
3
1
7
4
23B
22
23B
22
24
24
25
23B
25
27A
21
26
22
23A
26
47A
24
24
47A
26
23B
27A
24
25
25
22
24
22
21
25
23B
Legislative District
Acknowledgments Andree Green Checkley, Esq. Derick P. Berlage Suzann King David Warner Katina Shoulars James Cannistra
Planning Director Acting Deputy Director of Operations Deputy Director of Administration Principal Counsel, Office of the General Counsel Division Chief, Countywide Planning Division Division Chief, Information Management Division
Project Team Core Members Maria Martin
Countywide Planning Division
Michael Shean
Supervisor, GIS Section, Information Management Division
Audrey Graham
GIS Specialist II, Information Management Division
Paul H. Patnode, AICP
Planner - GIS Specialist III, Information Management Division
Technical and Administrative Assistance Dan Hartmann Carly Brockinton
Administrative Manager Senior Public Affairs and Marketing Specialist
Prince George’s County Public Schools Elizabeth Chaisson Rhianna McCarte John C. Wooden
CIP Officer, Department of Capital Programs Manager - Pupil Accounting & School Boundaries, Department of Capital Programs Planning and School Boundaries Analyst, Department of Capital Programs
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The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Prince George’s County Planning Department 14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 www.pgplanning.org