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District presents UPK options; recommends capping enrollment and pursuing full‑day later

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District pre‑K coordinator reviewed half‑day and full‑day universal prekindergarten options and costs, recommending capping next year's program at 180 students and pursuing full‑day expansion in a future year after posting an RFP for CBO partners.

The district presented options for Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) on Jan. 22, outlining current operations, costs, and a recommendation to keep a half‑day program for 2025–26 while pursuing full‑day expansion in the future.

Tanya Hurwitz, assistant principal and district pre‑K coordinator, told the board the current enrichment UPK program operates in all five elementary schools as a half‑day option with 195 students enrolled; enrichment tuition is $650 per month. The presentation gave a line‑item staffing and revenue snapshot: current enrichment revenue…

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