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Germantown School Board approves zero new open-enrollment seats for 2025-26

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The Germantown School District board voted to approve zero new regular and special-education open-enrollment seats for 2025-26, while guaranteeing currently enrolled nonresident students may continue. District leaders cited uncertain local development and recent enrollment fluctuations in the decision.

The Germantown School District Board of Education voted Jan. 27 to offer no new open-enrollment seats for the 2025–26 school year, citing projected enrollment, building capacity and recent enrollment volatility.

Superintendent Chris Reuter told the board “we are requesting no seats across the district,” recommending zero new seats in 4K through grade 12 for both regular and special education. He said the recommendation follows district enrollment projections, current…

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