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Leavenworth USD 453 reports 142‑student drop; district staff say general fund will lose about $1.11 million

5936048 · October 13, 2025
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District staff told the board Oct. 13 that head count enrollment is down 142 students from last year, driving an estimated $1,113,000 reduction to general‑fund and supplemental revenue and prompting a recommendation for an enrollment study.

Leavenworth USD 453 officials reported Oct. 13 that head‑count enrollment fell by 142 students from the previous year, a decline district staff said will reduce general‑fund and supplemental revenue by about $1,113,000.

“As you can see, we are down a 142 students compared to last year,” Amy Sloan, a district staff member who presented the enrollment update, told the board. Sloan said the figure is a head count, not full‑time‑equivalent (FTE), and that district staff had scrubbed the data before presenting it to trustees.

The drop was part of a steady five‑year decline the presentation showed. Sloan highlighted that two school sites—Richard Warren Intermediate and the district’s virtual school—saw slight enrollment…

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