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Deming charter high school reports lower enrollment, expands adult-learning model amid graduation challenges
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Presenters from the Deming charter high school told the Deming Public Schools board that enrollment fell to 154, adult‑learner enrollment and GED programming continue, and the school expects challenges meeting this year’s graduation-rate targets.
Deming charter high school officials reported falling student enrollment and described changes to an adult‑learning program Wednesday as they updated the Deming Public Schools Board of Education.
The charter’s presenters said total enrollment on the 40th reporting day was 154 students: 107 day students and 47 adult students. Officials described a retooled adult learning academy that uses a quarter‑credit model and direct instruction Monday through Wednesday, with a virtual day on Thursday. The presenters said the program produced 15 adult graduates last year and that the charter aims to recruit up to 70 adult learners in coming years.
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