Rezoning for Pelham schools to be discussed at meeting
Published 4:03 pm Tuesday, February 6, 2018
PELHAM – Pelham City Schools Superintendent Dr. Scott Coefield is urging parents to attend informational meetings on Thursday, Feb. 8, and Monday, Feb. 12, about proposed school zone changes for students at Pelham Oaks and Pelham Ridge elementary schools.
The meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. on both days in the Pelham Oaks library.
Coefield said zoning changes have become necessary as enrollment in Pelham schools continue to grow. The move would also allow the school system to more evenly distribute the percentage of students at each school eligible for free or reduced lunch.
As of right now, Pelham Ridge, which can hold up to 900 students, is nearing capacity with 891 students.
At Pelham Oaks, the addition of three new classrooms and a new gymnasium will increase capacity. Once the project is complete, the school will have a capacity of 700 students. The school’s current enrollment is 614.
According to the proposed zoning changes, students in the following areas will transition from Pelham Ridge to Pelham Oaks:
Chance Lane
Shelby County 35
Shelby County 361
Eagle Cove
Hunters Glen
Mallard Pointe
Silverleaf
The plan does include a provision that allows currently enrolled Pelham Ridge students and siblings to continue to go to the school if their parents can provide transportation to and from school each day. For example, a third-grade student may continue to go to Pelham Ridge if parents can provide transportation to and from school each day. This provision will not apply to incoming students.
About 85 current students would be impacted by the change. Coefield said if 50 percent of the kids scheduled to rezone do so, enrollment at Pelham Oaks would be 657 and Pelham Ridge would be 849.
“Of course, there’s no way to know for sure how many parents will decide to transport their kids, so those enrollment numbers are just estimates,” Coefield said. “At the informational meetings, we will be asking parents to provide feedback so that we can plan accordingly.”
Coefield said the meetings are a chance for parents to ask every question and to make sure that parents understand why these changes are being proposed.
“This is a review process so we want to make sure we’re listening and that there’s nothing missed,” he said.
Parents will be able to provide feedback on the proposed zoning changes by sending an email to PCSfeedback@pelhamcityschools.org. Coefield hopes to present the final plan to the Board of Education for a vote at the Feb. 26 meeting. In March, the parents of students impacted by the change would be notified.
A deadline will be given for parents/guardians to fill out a form indicating if students will move to Pelham Oaks Elementary or self-transport to Pelham Ridge Elementary.