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District staff report stable overall enrollment but flag grade‑level bubbles and capacity at select schools

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The district’s technology and data services director told the board that total headcount is roughly steady at 12,024 (state‑reported number), highlighted a large third‑grade cohort that could strain future resources, and detailed open‑enrollment and intra‑district transfer trends and capacity rules the district uses.

Tracy Brovold, director of Technology and Data Services, presented a comprehensive enrollment report to the Lakeville Public School District School Board on Feb. 25, showing steady total headcount but calling attention to grade‑level concentrations and building capacity constraints.

Brovold told the board the district’s state‑reported enrollment snapshot (October 1 count) for 2024–25 is 12,024 students (Early Childhood Special Education through grade 12); the district’s broader headcount (including community early‑education programs) is slightly higher. She emphasized that the October 1 figures are a “moment in time” and that headcounts continue to change after that census date.

Key points from the report: - Total headcount/state‑reported enrollment: Brovold…

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