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Worthington superintendent reports stable enrollment, launches safety pilot and schedules community coffees
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Bowers reported a modest enrollment increase over the summer, outlined a pilot wearable panic-button safety system at four schools, confirmed air-conditioning coverage in classrooms, and announced rotating community coffees starting Sept. 13.
Worthington Board of Education Superintendent Dr. Bowers reported the district opened the school year with 10,737 students enrolled and outlined several start-of-year operational updates.
Dr. Bowers said, “Our mission in Worthington Schools is to empower a community of learners who will change the world,” then provided enrollment and safety updates. He reported enrollment rose by seven students since the end of the last school year (from 10,730 to 10,737) and that kindergarten enrollment stands at 694 students, 12 fewer than…
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