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Duluth schools report enrollment gain, cite space constraints and new Duluth Promise pilot

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Superintendent Magus told the board enrollment rose to 8,272.88 students, up about 173 from last year; district leaders said space limits at several schools are prompting program placement discussions and the district will pilot Duluth Promise work with $50,000 in state funding.

Duluth Public Schools reported a notable enrollment increase at the Sept. 11 school board meeting and outlined space constraints and new partnership planning under the Duluth Promise initiative.

Superintendent Magus said the districtenrollment was "up to 8,272.88 students" and that figure represents an increase of 173 students over last year. "To have our enrollment going up is a testament to your good work," Magus told the board, adding the 0.88 reflects students who attend partially.

Board members and staff said the growth has stressed physical capacity at several…

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