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STURGES: About, well, I mean obviously the other 30 to 40 percent come from those <br />areas. We draw specifically from Waikoloa, thatÓs the second largest area, and they take the <br />Waikoloa Hele-On Bus all this entirely. We draw a dozen students from North Kohala and a <br />slightly smaller number from the Hmkua Coast, mostly HonokaÒa. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Okay. And one more question, and it may have been in there. Your adult, <br />they use -. Do you know approximately how many people they serve a year with the adult <br />education? <br /> <br />STURGES: The last couple of years itÓs about 1,000 people total. Understand it, that <br />Waimea Community Education is not run by Parker School; I mean i <br />that we share facilities with. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: I understand. Thank you. <br /> <br />WATANABE: Any further -? Mr. Housel. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: I want to clarify something you just said. YouÓre saying 60 percent, or <br />approximately 60 percent of the students do live in Waimea? <br /> <br />STURGES: Correct. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Are those within walking distance of the school? <br />STURGES: Not all the students are within walking distance, no. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay. I believe I read in your master plan that the number of students <br />living in Waimea was 25 percent. Is there a difference there? <br />MELROSE: You read that in the master plan or in the application? You are talking <br />about in the application. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Right, right. <br /> <br />MELROSE: The 60 to 70 percent comes from a survey done in the last six months of <br />all of elementary, middle school and high school. And thatÓs why the range 60 to 70 because itÓs <br />different in the elementary school than itÓs in the high school. ItÓs a little lower in the high <br />school; more travel to the school. Most of the elementary school students are at the high end Î <br />75 percent. And I did that really by zip code, you know, what zip code do they -. So how far <br />away they live is a question. We have a survey of how many people actually walk to school; <br />thatÓs intermittent obviously in the weather in Waimea, but I think itÓs probably in the ten to 15 <br />students on a regular basis walk into school. And some are a little bit further out and they get <br />dropped off or they carpool. <br />HOUSEL: So youÓd estimate 15 percent are within walking distance? <br />EXHIBIT A <br />11 <br /> <br />
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