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Enrollment growth and teacher shortages drive West Clermont planning: district projects 280–355 more students in coming years

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District administrators told the board on May 19 that projected residential development will add several hundred students over the next three years and that recruiting and retaining teachers remains challenging.

District administrators told the school board on May 19 that West Clermont faces mounting enrollment growth over the next three years and that recruiting and retaining fully certified teachers is increasingly difficult.

Forecasts and causes: The district presented PowerSchool predictive analytics showing residential development as the primary driver of projected student increases: staff said the forecast anticipates an additional 280 students in 2025–26, 291 in 2026–27 and 355 in 2027–28. Administrators said Amelia, Clough and Withamsville Tabasco elementary attendance zones account for most of the projected elementary growth.

Why it matters: Staff warned that space shortages are already tangible and will intensify as projected students…

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