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District enrollment dips to 2,919; superintendent flags accountability counting for early career or military departures
Summary
Superintendent Erickson reported the district’s headcount was 2,919 students, down 18 from January 2024, and told trustees that state accountability currently counts some early career or military departures as dropouts — a policy he said the district plans to raise with legislators.
Superintendent Erickson told Lincoln County School District No. 2 trustees the district’s student enrollment stood at 2,919 as of the most recent count, down 18 students from January 2024.
“We're currently at 2,919 students,” Superintendent Erickson said. He told trustees that staff know the individual circumstances for students who left — citing moves, early graduation, online enrollment and choices to enter the military or workforce — and that district staff are tracking where those…
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