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Community education reports higher enrollments, new programs and staffing pressures
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Monticello’s community education team reported increased program participation across preschool, enrichment, recreation and adult education, noted staffing challenges for middle-school coaches and laid out plans for winter/spring programming.
Monticello Public School District’s community education staff told the school board on Monday that participation across summer and fall programs increased and that the department is expanding offerings while facing staffing constraints.
Director of Community Education Jeremiah Mack and his team reported 335 students served in some community-education programs this school year, with 56 staff on the program team. The district’s preschool program is serving roughly 237 children (primarily four-year-olds) with year-round sign-up added this fall; staff said tuition rates are higher than many neighboring districts. Community education reported 10 classrooms for…
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