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Community education rebuilds enrollment with limited staff; board hears budget and space constraints

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Plymouth‑Canton Community Schools’ two‑person community education team told the board they run dozens of programs year‑round, serve thousands of participants, break even financially, and face capacity limits tied to space and staffing.

Plymouth‑Canton Community Schools’ community education staff told the school board on Jan. 14 that a two‑person team manages dozens of year‑round programs that serve thousands of residents, and that the department has largely recovered enrollment after COVID while operating on a modest budget.

Frank (communications and marketing) introduced Community Education Coordinator Alicia Fenstermacher and assistant Angela Nolan. Fenstermacher said the program offers foundational enrichment classes (art, athletics, STEM, musical theater), seasonal pillars (Community Education Basketball…

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