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Davis School District adult education reports record enrollment as federal funding drops

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Director Marcy Flocken told the Davis School District board the adult education program served more than 1,100 students and met all state performance goals, but faces an immediate funding cut of about 39% that the district will cover for one year.

Marcy Flocken, director of adult education for Davis School District, told the Board of Education that the district's adult education program served a record "over 1,100" students this year and met every state performance goal, but is confronting a near-term funding shortfall after a federal funding reduction.

Flocken said the program serves everyone age 16 and above and that approximately 500 of this year's students were English language learners from about 46 countries speaking more than 30 languages. She said the program had "over 250 diplomas" awarded to date and "54 GEDs" as of the presentation. The program reported…

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