Description: The Corpus Christi Independent School District is the only source for this information. The school codes must be unique and match the school codes entered in the study area feature class.Required Fields for SchoolSite Desktop or SchoolSite Locator:NAME: A field containing the unique name of the school, defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50. Each school name should be unique. For example, if you have a Main Street Elementary and Main Street High, do not enter "Main Street" for both schools.ELEM_: A field containing the elementary school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer.MID_: A field containing the middle school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer".INT_: A field containing the intermediate school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer".HIGH_: A field containing the high school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer".CAPACITY: A field containing the maximum capacity of the school, defined as data type "Short Integer".PERM_CLRM: A field containing the number of permanent class rooms, defined as data type "Short Integer".PORT_CLRM: A field containing the number of portable class rooms, defined as data type "Short Integer".SCHL_CODE: A field containing the school code of each school, must match codes used to populate the ELEM_, MID_, INT_, and HIGH_ fields defined as data type "Short Interger".GRD_RANGE: A field containing the grade range that each school facility serves; K-5, 6-8, 9-12 etc), defined as "Text" with length 5.STRT_GRD: A field containing the lowest grade range that each school facility serves, defined as "Short Integer".END_GRD: A field containing highest grade range that each school facility serves, defined as "Short Integer".For elementary schools, the ELEM_ field would be filled in with an ID value while the MID_, INT_ and HIGH_ fields will usually contain 0.For middle or junior high schools, ELEM_ and HIGH_ will be 0 and the INT or MID_ field contain the schools ID number (i.e. will have a value other than 0). The same general rule applies if you are working with a high schoolIn the cases of K-8 schools where a site might house what is normally considered both elementary and intermediate school students, the ELEM_ and INT_ fields would have the same ID number and HIGH_ would be 0
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Description: Study Areas (polygons) are the building blocks of a school district. Study areas grouped together (and coded to specific school ID numbers) form attendance boundaries. Study Areas are geographically defined, following logical boundaries of a neighborhood and are used for boundary planning and generating small area enrollment forecasts. SchoolSite Desktop™ does not use separate feature classes for each set of school attendance areas. Using a unique field coding method, all attendance areas are stored within the Study Area feature class attribute table. Required Fields for SchoolSite Desktop or SchoolSite Locator:STDYAREA: A field containing the unique number of the study area, defined as data type "Text" with a length of 6.ELEM_: A field containing the Elementary School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".MID_: A field containing the number of the Middle School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".INT_: A field containing the number of the Intermediate School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".HIGH_: A field containing the High School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".DISTRICT: A field containing a six letter code used to report and summarize portions of the District, defined as data type "Text".MOBILITY: A field containing a 1 letter code used to indicate the Study Areas inclusion in the Mobility calculation. Y = Yes included in Mobility calculation and N = No do not include in the Mobility calculations. Defined as data type "Text". The MOBILITY field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 1.Although the following fields are not required, they are HIGHLY recommended. It’s not just for Locator and Matrices, those fields are used for automated mobility calculations and adding historical student information to resident projections.Suggested But Not Required Fields, which are helpful to set up SchoolSite Locator or Attendance Matrices:ELEM_DESC; A field containing the name of the Elementary School that the study area is assigned to. The ELEM_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.MID_DESC: A field containing the name of the Middle School that the study area is assigned to. The MID_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.INT_DESC: A field containing the name of the Intermediate School that the study area is assigned to. The INT_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.HIGH_DESC: A field containing the name of the High School that the study area is assigned to. The HIGH_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.REGION1: A field containing the name of a region the study area is assigned to that a user would like to be able to report on, i.e. Board Trustee Areas, Transportation Service Areas, Zip Code, etc. The REGION1 field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.REGION2: A field containing the name of a second region the study area is assigned to that a user would like to be able to report on, i.e. Board Trustee Areas, Transportation Service Areas, Zip Code, etc. The REGION2 field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.Districts with established Study Areas need to map and enter the information into a geodatabase feature class or a shapefile.
Description: The Corpus Christi Independent School District is the only source for this information. The school codes must be unique and match the school codes entered in the study area feature class.Required Fields for SchoolSite Desktop or SchoolSite Locator:NAME: A field containing the unique name of the school, defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50. Each school name should be unique. For example, if you have a Main Street Elementary and Main Street High, do not enter "Main Street" for both schools.ELEM_: A field containing the elementary school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer.MID_: A field containing the middle school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer".INT_: A field containing the intermediate school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer".HIGH_: A field containing the high school code number, defined as data type "Short Integer".CAPACITY: A field containing the maximum capacity of the school, defined as data type "Short Integer".PERM_CLRM: A field containing the number of permanent class rooms, defined as data type "Short Integer".PORT_CLRM: A field containing the number of portable class rooms, defined as data type "Short Integer".SCHL_CODE: A field containing the school code of each school, must match codes used to populate the ELEM_, MID_, INT_, and HIGH_ fields defined as data type "Short Interger".GRD_RANGE: A field containing the grade range that each school facility serves; K-5, 6-8, 9-12 etc), defined as "Text" with length 5.STRT_GRD: A field containing the lowest grade range that each school facility serves, defined as "Short Integer".END_GRD: A field containing highest grade range that each school facility serves, defined as "Short Integer".For elementary schools, the ELEM_ field would be filled in with an ID value while the MID_, INT_ and HIGH_ fields will usually contain 0.For middle or junior high schools, ELEM_ and HIGH_ will be 0 and the INT or MID_ field contain the schools ID number (i.e. will have a value other than 0). The same general rule applies if you are working with a high schoolIn the cases of K-8 schools where a site might house what is normally considered both elementary and intermediate school students, the ELEM_ and INT_ fields would have the same ID number and HIGH_ would be 0
Description: Study Areas (polygons) are the building blocks of a school district. Study areas grouped together (and coded to specific school ID numbers) form attendance boundaries. Study Areas are geographically defined, following logical boundaries of a neighborhood and are used for boundary planning and generating small area enrollment forecasts. SchoolSite Desktop™ does not use separate feature classes for each set of school attendance areas. Using a unique field coding method, all attendance areas are stored within the Study Area feature class attribute table. Required Fields for SchoolSite Desktop or SchoolSite Locator:STDYAREA: A field containing the unique number of the study area, defined as data type "Text" with a length of 6.ELEM_: A field containing the Elementary School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".MID_: A field containing the number of the Middle School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".INT_: A field containing the number of the Intermediate School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".HIGH_: A field containing the High School number the study area is assigned to, defined as data type "Short Integer".DISTRICT: A field containing a six letter code used to report and summarize portions of the District, defined as data type "Text".MOBILITY: A field containing a 1 letter code used to indicate the Study Areas inclusion in the Mobility calculation. Y = Yes included in Mobility calculation and N = No do not include in the Mobility calculations. Defined as data type "Text". The MOBILITY field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 1.Although the following fields are not required, they are HIGHLY recommended. It’s not just for Locator and Matrices, those fields are used for automated mobility calculations and adding historical student information to resident projections.Suggested But Not Required Fields, which are helpful to set up SchoolSite Locator or Attendance Matrices:ELEM_DESC; A field containing the name of the Elementary School that the study area is assigned to. The ELEM_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.MID_DESC: A field containing the name of the Middle School that the study area is assigned to. The MID_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.INT_DESC: A field containing the name of the Intermediate School that the study area is assigned to. The INT_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.HIGH_DESC: A field containing the name of the High School that the study area is assigned to. The HIGH_DESC field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.REGION1: A field containing the name of a region the study area is assigned to that a user would like to be able to report on, i.e. Board Trustee Areas, Transportation Service Areas, Zip Code, etc. The REGION1 field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.REGION2: A field containing the name of a second region the study area is assigned to that a user would like to be able to report on, i.e. Board Trustee Areas, Transportation Service Areas, Zip Code, etc. The REGION2 field should be defined as data type "Text" with a length of 50.Districts with established Study Areas need to map and enter the information into a geodatabase feature class or a shapefile.