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Arlington School Board adopts 2025–26 enrollment projection, approves policies and routine minutes; votes at a glance

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The Arlington School District board adopted the recommended 2025–26 enrollment projection (April rollup method), approved several board policies on second reading and cleared routine minutes and consent items. Board members voted unanimously on the recorded motions.

The Arlington School District Board of Directors voted to adopt the district’s 2025–26 student enrollment projection, using an April rollup methodology, and took action on several policy adoptions and routine approvals during the regular meeting.

The motion to adopt the recommended 2025–26 annual average full-time-equivalent (FTE) enrollment was moved by Director Mack and seconded by Director Kelly. The board recorded a unanimous vote in favor. Student adviser Nathan Nichols gave an advisory vote in support.

The board heard that the adopted projection shows a net decrease of 21 FTE compared with the current year. District staff said the decline masks shifts by level: kindergarten–grade 5 is projected to fall by about 105 FTE, grades 6–8 to rise by 26 FTE and grades 9–12 to rise by 55 FTE. District staff recommended the April rollup model because it has closely matched actual attendance during recent…

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