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Superintendent reports enrollment, accountability dip and begins planning for no-tax-increase bond
Summary
The superintendent reported district enrollment of 3,879 students, a special-education rate of about 20 percent and a drop in district accountability scores. Board members discussed moving toward a no-tax-increase bond and scheduled further planning for November.
On Oct. 2 the Hancock County School District superintendent reported current enrollment and accountability information and told the board the district is preparing to present bond project proposals aimed at avoiding a tax increase.
The superintendent said the district’s enrollment currently stands at 3,879 students and that the district’s…
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