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Superintendent reports preliminary enrollment decline, staffing and busing adjustments in back-to-school update

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The superintendent updated the board on a preliminary enrollment dip, school consolidations and ongoing busing and staffing adjustments, noting numbers were not yet certified and that medical-exemption court rulings on vaccine policies are pending.

The Harrison County superintendent told the Board of Education the district’s preliminary enrollment figures show a decline compared with last year and that staff and transportation teams are continuing to tweak busing and staffing after consolidated schools opened.

“I checked the enrollment numbers today. Now this is not certified. This is just what I'm seeing,” the superintendent said, presenting the preliminary counts. She said last year’s certified month-two enrollment was 9,355 and that the district is “looking at another 300-plus loss” compared with that number. She…

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