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Superintendent warns district may lose about 40 students, costing roughly half a million dollars
Summary
District superintendent told the School District No. Re-3 Fort Morgan board that September enrollment figures indicate a possible loss of about 40 students and an estimated funding shortfall; staff will analyze which students left and why.
The superintendent told the School District No. Re-3 Fort Morgan Board of Education on Sept. 8 that district enrollment as of the state-count date suggests a potential decline of about 40 students, which would reduce state funding and could cost the district roughly $500,000.
The superintendent said the district "did some analytics years for September 1 or October 1" and that "some years, it's lower in stock in September 1. Which means that, we would then be in declining enrollment, which means that we would then for the, budgetary purpose. That would be approximately 40 student…
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