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District warns of $10–12M savings need as enrollment falls; attendance steady, BOCES credits high
Summary
Trustees’ budget committee reported a need to save $10–12 million over three years tied to declining average daily membership. Attendance rates were largely flat year-to-year; BOCES dual/concurrent enrollment produced thousands of college credits.
The Natrona County School District #1 board’s budget committee reported that the district faces a projected need to realize $10 million to $12 million in savings over the next three years, driven in part by lower average daily membership (ADM) and enrollment.
Trustee report: the committee reiterated four budget priorities — maintain a focus on student learning and strategic goals; fund essential services; maintain competitive compensation; and keep…
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