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District reports third‑Friday enrollment drop to 3,732; administration flags roughly $2 million state aid shortfall

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The Superior School District reported a third‑Friday headcount of 3,732 students, down from 3,896 the prior year; district staff attributed most of the decline to changes in a Head Start 4K agreement and to student migration, and warned of an approximately $2 million decrease in state equalization aid.

District staff reported a third‑Friday enrollment headcount of 3,732 students for the current year, down from 3,896 the previous year. The report identified several contributors to the decline: a loss of about 79 4K students tied to a change in a Head Start agreement, net migration out of the district (including families relocating out of state), and a net increase in open enrollment out to other districts and online providers.

The speaker (district staff reporting the count) said the Head Start arrangement had shifted so that Head Start schools retained 4K slots and the district’s half‑day 4K…

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