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Superintendent reports enrollment growth and smoother bus service; district still staffing several special-education and support roles

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Summary

Superintendent Dr. Howard told the Marysville Board of Education that district enrollment rose by 139 students from last year, preschool enrollment at the Mini Monarch Academy increased to 206, and bus ridership is 3,100 — enabling route optimization. The district still has eight open positions including three school psychologists and two aides.

Superintendent Dr. Howard told the Marysville Board of Education at its August meeting that district enrollment increased and transportation operations have started the year more smoothly than the previous fall.

Why it matters: Enrollment and staffing numbers guide budget forecasting, routing decisions, and special-education services the district must provide.

Dr. Howard reported total district enrollment of 5,700 students at the start of the school year, an increase of 139 students compared with the same point last year. He said 607 new students in grades K–12 were in the enrollment process as the year opened. Preschool…

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