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North Clackamas reports October enrollment of 16,962; elementary target class size held at 25

5920320 · October 10, 2025
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Superintendent Yvonne Dibley told the North Clackamas School District board on Oct. 9 that the district’s Oct. 1 enrollment was 16,962, slightly below the projection of 17,134, and confirmed target staffing allocations of 25 students in elementary, 29 in middle and 32 in high school.

Superintendent Yvonne Dibley told the North Clackamas School District board on Oct. 9 that the district’s Oct. 1 enrollment was 16,962, slightly below the flow-analytics projection of 17,134 for the 2025–26 school year.

Dibley said the district kept its staffing allocation targets at 25 students for elementary classes, 29 for middle schools and 32 for high schools. "Allocations are done in a way that we work with Flow Analytics," Dibley said. "Their total projected enrollment was 17,134 students. So we're just a little bit under their projection for the year."

The class-size report, presented as the district’s annual October update, showed average elementary class size at 24.9 (kindergarten 22.4; grades 1–3 average 24; grades 4–5 average 26.5). Middle-school core…

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