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Belmont Redwood Shores trustees flag declining middle‑school enrollment, discuss possible program reconfiguration

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Trustees heard superintendent data showing steady enrollment decline at middle schools, discussed demographic projections and community outreach; no structural changes were approved but the board asked for updated projections and public engagement.

The Belmont Redwood Shores School District Board of Trustees on Sept. 11, 2025 reviewed enrollment data showing steady declines at the district’s three middle schools and discussed possible program reconfiguration to respond to shrinking cohorts. Superintendent Deguara told trustees the district projects a continuing decline in middle‑school enrollment and described the trend as “a stressor.”

The enrollment presentation showed current middle‑school counts of 1,099 students at Ralston, 135 at Nesbitt and 123 at Sandpiper, and noted limited seat capacity at Ralston. Superintendent Deguara told the board that…

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