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Seeking the Best Educational Opportunities for All Children in North

ChattanoogaHill City Neighborhood Association

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+Reasons for Revisiting the Normal Park Zoning Issue

Rushed through in 2010

Newly obtained information from a Tennessee Open Records Act request (TORA) We felt that inadequate information was provided in 2010

Few of the arguments against rezoning Hill City were supported with data from the school system

We filed a FOIA request to obtain information that would help to inform the decision-making process

Want to provide the community a chance to be heard

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+Hill City Perspective: Four Points The Best Education for Hill City Children

Being zoned for Normal Park would provide the best educational opportunity for Hill City children

Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan?Data obtained from HCDE shows that much of the growth in Normal Park enrollment has come from outside of the zone –even after the 2007 School Board Vote.

Hill City is a Diverse Community and Would be a Great Asset for Normal ParkData obtained from HCDE shows that allowing Hill City children to attend Normal Park would help to reverse the trend of declining racial and economic diversity at the school

No Transparency or Oversight in the Lottery ProcessNormal Park must demonstrate transparency and equity in the lottery process – “Just trust us” is NOT enough.

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+The Best Education for

Hill City ChildrenHill City Neighborhood Association

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+Why Does Normal Park present

the best educational opportunity for Hill City

children? Academic Achievement of the schoolNormal Park outperforms HCDE and Red Bank in student achievement, especially for minority and economically disadvantaged students

Greater opportunities for parental involvementThe close proximity of the schools to Hill City will facilitate greater parental and community involvement – something that is out of reach in our current situation

Hill City is North Chattanooga and should not be excluded from the community’s school

Hill City residents have strong memories and ownership over Normal Park. If Normal Park was not intended to function as a community school, why does it have a zone at all?

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+ Academic Excellence of Normal Park

% Students Scoring Proficient or Advanced in Math K-8

Hamilton County Department of Education

Normal Park Museum Magnet

Red Bank Elementary and Middle Schools

Source: Tennessee Department of Education Report Card, 2010

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+Academic Excellence of Normal Park

% Students Scoring Proficient or Advanced in Reading and Language, K-8

Hamilton County Department of Education

Normal Park Museum Magnet

Red Bank Elementary and Middle Schools

Source: Tennessee Department of Education Report Card, 2010

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+Greater Opportunities for

Parental Involvement

Having a school in close proximity to Hill City will make it easier for kids and parents to be involved in their school

Hill City is a predominantly working class neighborhood with a relatively high dependence on public transportation Children are currently sent to a school that is four miles away that is not served by public transportation

This lack of access limits parental involvement in the school and children’s ability to participate in after hours activities

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+Hill City is North Chattanooga

Hill City is a vital part of the North Chattanooga community

The neighborhood should be included in the school that was intended for the North Chattanooga community

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+Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan?

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+Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan?

The School Board voted in 2007 to close Chattanooga Middle School and reopen it as Normal Park Upper School

The decision to rezone Hill City for Normal Park was an important part of that vote Would the Normal Park proposal have passed without the compromise on Hill City?

After the vote, HCDE administration had two years to plan for and implement the mandate from the school board to rezone Hill City

However there is strong evidence that administrators did nothing to carry out the School Board’s decision

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+ Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan? In 2010, Normal Park administration claimed that allowing Hill City children to attend the school would cause overcrowding They attributed this to the growth of students coming from within the Normal Park Zone – a number that they can’t control

However, data from HCDE shows that the majority of students at Normal Park come from outside of the zone and this number has remained relatively steady % Students Outside

Zone

% Students Inside Zone

Source: Data provided by HCDE in response to an Open Records request

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InZone and OutZone Normal Park Students 2002-2009

Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan?Normal Park has experienced rapid growth in enrollment, however between 2006 and 2009, it was due as much, if not more to growth from outside of the zone – a number that can be controlled – as it was to growth inside the zone.

Source: Data provided by HCDE in response to an Open Records Request

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+Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan? In fact, between 2007 and 2009 the majority of growth in enrollment at Normal Park came from outside of the zone

Breakdown of Growth in Student Enrollment: InZone and Out-of-Zone Students

Total Increase in # of Students:

77 236 340

Source: Data provided by HCDE in response to an Open Records Request

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+Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan?

Between 2007 and 2009, enrollment at Normal Park increased by 340 students – including: A total increase of 231 out-of-zone students 155 out-of-zone students in 2008-2009 year 76 out-of-zone students in 2009-2010 year

Yet, when it came time to implement the decision of the School Board, there was not enough room at Normal Park to accommodate the 108 students from Hill City

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+Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan? Part of the reason for the rapid growth in out-of-zone students was the paid pre-K program

This program allowed parents living outside of the zone to by-pass the lottery process by paying $5,000 to enroll their child into preschool – which then guaranteed a spot in Normal Park.

The number of out-of zone students who paid for admission to Normal Park are as follows: 2005: 18 Students 2006: 18 Students 2007: 19 Students 2008: 3 Students 2009: 21 Students 2010: 8 Students Total: 87 Students

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+Planning to Fail or Failing to Plan?

Ultimately, HCDE and Normal Park administration were responsible for carrying out the decision of the School Board to re-zone Hill City for Normal Park

Yet, the numbers indicate that they did nothing to control the out-of-zone growth and even allowed it to increase by operating the inequitable paid pre-K program

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Diversity

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+Why Diversity?

“The addition [of Bell/Spears] would not bring in the diversity that we wanted, and at the same time, it would overcrowd the school.”

--- Dr. Scales, in a March 28th Memo to the School Board

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+Diversity The student body make-up of Normal Park is not representative of the diversity of the HCDE

% Economic Disadvantage % African American Students

Source: Tennessee Department of Education Report Card

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+Diversity

The Normal Park zone lacks diversity

It consists of predominantly white, middle and upper class students

According to the 2005-2009 estimates from the Census Bureau the Normal Park zone is: Over 95% White 3% African American Has a median income of $57,600 (26% above the County median)

Normal Park draws nearly all of its diversity from students that live outside the zone: Nearly 90% of African Americans come from outside of the zone

Over 80% of Economically disadvantaged students come from outside of the zone

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+Diversity

Contrary to Dr. Scales’ statement, adding Hill City children to Normal Park would increase the diversity in both racial and economic terms:

Source: Data provided by HCDE in response to Open Records request

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+ Lack of Transparency and Oversight in the Lottery Program

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+Normal Park Lottery Process:“Just trust us” is not enough Normal Park’s image has been tarnished by the public perception that there is not equal opportunity for all students to be accepted there

There is no transparency in the lottery process

As a government organization providing public education, HCDE is obligated to ensure the equity of the lottery process through transparency and oversight

This culture of secrecy has contributed the lack of trust and confrontational nature of the zoning issue between Hill City and Normal Park

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+Normal Park Lottery

Based on an analysis of the data provided by HCDE in response to our TORA, it appears that on average white lottery applicants are twice as likely to be selected for admission as African American lottery applicants

White Applicants

Selected % African American Applicants

Selected %

2006-2007

173 23 13% 58 4 7%

2007-2008

206 34 17% 112 12 11%

2008-2009

273 9 3% 227 6 3%

2009-2010

403 58 14% 311 18 6%

Total 1,055 124 12% 708 40 6%

Source: Data provided by HCDE in response to Open Records Request

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Conclusion

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+Conclusion

Hill City residents want the best educational opportunity for their children

The data indicates that HCDE administrators made no reasonable preparations to carry out the School Board’s decision to rezone Hill City

Hill City is a diverse community and a part of North Chattanooga

The extreme lack of transparency in the lottery process has contributed to the appearance of impropriety and undermined the trust of citizens, including residents of Hill City

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+Conclusion

We request that the School Board revisit the 2010 decision based on the new information provided

We request at the very least that the School Board work to create a lottery system for Normal Park that is equitable and transparent, with strong oversight

We are eager to work with any and all partners to find a reasonable solution that will provide for the best educational opportunities for the current and future children of Hill City