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OCPS reports 6,600-student shortfall; district to reassign teachers amid vacancies

5841359 · September 9, 2025
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Superintendent José Vasquez told the school board that the district’s 10-day enrollment count showed a drop of more than 6,600 students, prompting staff reassignments and reassessment of school allocations.

Orange County Public Schools will reassign staff after an unanticipated enrollment decline of more than 6,600 students, Superintendent José Vasquez told the school board on Sept. 9.

Superintendent José Vasquez said the district projected a decrease of roughly 3,000 students but the district’s 10-day count shows a much steeper decline, including about 2,500 students described as immigrants. Vasquez said the enrollment shortfall will change school…

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