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Merrill’s new Community Education program reports 165 participants and plans 50–70 fall classes

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District staff presented the first‑season results for Merrill’s newly launched community education program: 34 spring classes, about 300 registrants in the system and 165 people who attended; administrators aim for 50–70 classes in the fall and are pursuing targeted advertising and partnership offerings.

Angie Drew, the district staff member leading Merrill’s new Community Education program, updated the board on July 16 about the program’s spring launch, participation and plans for the fall catalog. Drew told the board the program went live after a January 15 launch timeline and offered 34 classes in the spring catalog. About 300 community members registered through the program’s new online platform and 165 people attended classes, she said. Popular offerings included…

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