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Enrollment tracks projections; redistricting eases overcrowding and portables removed
Summary
District staff reported first‑day enrollment closely matched RSP & Associates projections, with elementary enrollment 13 students below forecast, no students relocated outside their attendance area for space reasons, and the district retiring its remaining portables at three schools.
District staff told the Board of Education’s Learning and Teaching Committee that first‑day enrollment this year closely matched outside projections and that redistricting has reduced overcrowding pressure. The RSP & Associates projection for kindergarten through fifthgrade was 4,835 students; the district reported a first‑day K–5 enrollment of 4,822, 13 students fewer than the projection. Staff said every elementary building is meeting minimum space standards and no students are attending outside their attendance areas because of capped grade levels.
Why it matters: those shifts affect classroom staffing, short‑term facility needs and where the district will focus enrollment monitoring and staffing…
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