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San Marino Unified says interdistrict students and TK expansion keep class offerings broad amid capacity shifts
Summary
CBO Stephen Choi and board members discussed enrollment trends, the district’s reliance on interdistrict students (about 30% of enrollment, generating roughly $12 million), and the effects of universal transitional kindergarten (TK) on elementary capacity.
District finance staff told the board that interdistrict students comprise roughly 30% of enrollment and contribute about $12 million to district revenues, a figure staff said pays a large share of nonfixed costs and helps preserve program breadth for resident students.
Chief Business Officer Dr. Stephen Choi said San Marino Unified functions best at about 3,200 students; current enrollment is under 3,100.…
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