2. Following is each of the remaining eleven questions and a compilation of audience responses. Please note
that not every member of the audience responded to every question or, in some cases, any questions.
Chart 1: Demographics of session attendees
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Elementary Middle High Multiple children at
different grade
levels
I am a student Grown children who
went through E.
Carver Co. Schools
No children
Total
Total
"Do you have children in E. Carver Co. Schools? If so what grade(s) are they in."
Count of "Do you have children in E. Carver Co. Schools? If so what grade(s) are they in."
Parents of current students were well represented at both sessions. The two
most frequently selected categories were parents of children in elementary
schools and at multiple levels. Students were present only at the January 26
forum.
3. Chart 2: Awareness of “cram, shuffle, build"
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No, not prior to this meeting Yes
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"Are you aware of recommendations made to the School Board related to cram shuffle or build?"
Count of "Are you aware of recommendations made to the School Board related to cram shuffle or build?"
People who attended the sessions were well informed of the facilities planning
work completed to date. By an approximately 5:1 ratio respondents indicated
awareness of the “cram, shuffle or build” approach to addressing facility needs.
4. Chart 3: Housing growth predictions
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Carver Chanhassen Chaska Victoria
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"Which city do you think will add the most single‐family homes in the next 5 years?"
Count of "Which city do you think will add the most single‐family homes in the next 5 years?"
Audience members at each session indicated that they anticipate the
largest growth in the Carver and Victoria areas. Their predictions are
consistent with other predictions regarding future growth.
5. Chart 4: Awareness of overcrowding
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No Yes
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"Are you aware E. Carver Co. Schools has schools in western Chaska Carver and Victoria that are overcrowded?"
Count of "Are you aware E. Carver Co. Schools has schools in western Chaska Carver and Victoria that are overcrowded?"
Overwhelmingly, the attendees both evenings reported awareness of the
current school overcrowding in western Chaska, Carver and Victoria. However,
there remained a few respondents for whom the challenge was unfamiliar.
6. Chart 5: Support for elementary school and land
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Very high High Low Very low
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"Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: A new elementary school and land"
Count of "Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: A new elementary school and land"
Attendees reported high levels of support for a new school and land purchase
to accommodate growing enrollment. Twenty-two percent rated their support
as “low” or “very low.”
7. Chart 6: Support for deferred maintenance
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Very high High Low Very low
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"Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: Long‐term maintenance projects like roofs window replacements parking lot resurfacing heating/ventilation/air conditioning updates boiler maintenance and outdoor equipment"
Count of "Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: Long‐term maintenance projects like roofs window replacements parking lot resurfacing heating/ventilation/air conditioning updates boiler maintenance and outdoor equipment"
Addressing deferred maintenance needs received the most support of any
items tested at each session. Only about 10% of respondents reported “low” or
“very low” support for addressing the condition of current facilities.
8. Chart 7: Support for classroom additions at Victoria and Clover Ridge
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53
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9
0
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60
Very high High Low Very low
Total
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"Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: Classroom additions at Victoria and Clover Ridge to ease crowding"
Count of "Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: Classroom additions at Victoria and Clover Ridge to ease crowding"
Additions to Victoria and Clover Ridge Elementary Schools received combined
“high” and “very high” support rating comparable to the construction of a new
elementary school. However, the number of participants indicating very high
support was down somewhat from the question regarding a new school.
9. Chart 8: Support for additional operating revenue
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63
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Very high High Low Very low
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"Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: Additional operating revenue for the district to preserve programs maintain class sizes and prevent service reductions."
Count of "Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: Additional operating revenue for the district to preserve programs maintain class sizes and prevent service reductions."
Additional operating revenue to preserve programs and maintain class sizes
received strong support. This question generated the smallest number of “very
low” support responses of all of the questions tested.
10. Chart 9: Support for swimming pool
Construction of an indoor swimming pool facility received the largest number
of responses in the “very high” category of the questions presented at each
session. Support for this item was particularly high at the January 26 session
open to the general public.
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6
0
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120
Very high High Low Very low
Total
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"Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: An indoor swimming pool to be used for middle school for phy. ed. HS swim and dive teams and community use."
Count of "Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: An indoor swimming pool to be used for middle school for phy. ed. HS swim and dive teams and community use."
11. Chart 10: Support for multi-purpose facility
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35
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0
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Very high High Low Very low
Total
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"Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: A multi‐purpose facility at Chaska MS East for phy. ed. school athletics programs and community use"
Count of "Rate your support for this item including the tax that would be required: A multi‐purpose facility at Chaska MS East for phy. ed. school athletics programs and community use"
Responses to the construction of a physical education facility were the most
evenly distributed of all of the questions presented at each session. The
combination of “high” and “very high” support totaled 71 and the “low” and
“very low” responses totaled 68.
12. Chart 11: Ballot structure: More or fewer questions
When asked about the construction of a ballot question, 36 more people
indicated a preference for multiple questions that would break out specific items
for voters to address than those indicating preference for the fewest ballot
questions possible.
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Ballot should be simple to understand ‐‐ as few questions as possible Ballot should give voters options ‐‐ even it if means 3, 4 or 5 separate
questions
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"If the school board is planning a referendum ballot do you prefer more options or a simple choice"
Count of "If the school board is planning a referendum ballot do you prefer more options or a simple choice"