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Pasco School District reports modest overall enrollment gain; high schools show strongest growth

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Assistant Superintendent Goble told the Pasco School Board that the district's first official enrollment count for 2025-26 shows a small net increase driven by high school gains, while middle school numbers declined; staff said the district will continue outreach ahead of the October count.

Assistant Superintendent Goble reported to the Pasco School Board that the district's first official enrollment count for the 2025-26 school year shows a small net increase, with the largest gains at the high school level. "This initial count gives us a really a snapshot of where we are as a district," Goble said, describing the figure as a tool to "understand trends, really plan resources, and ensure we are ready to meet the needs of our students."

The district's initial head count for the year was presented as 18,299 students. Goble said elementary enrollment was up by "about 41 students," middle school was down by "about 41 students," and the biggest gain was at the high-school level with an increase of 84 students. "This overall growth…

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