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District 25 reports sixth‑day enrollment of 5,292 students; small overall decline and low elementary class sizes

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Arlington Heights SD 25 reported a sixth‑day K–8 enrollment of 5,292, a 74‑student decrease (1.38%) from last year. The district emphasized low class sizes: K–3 averaging 20 (target 22) and grades 4–5 averaging 22 (target 25). Patton saw the largest increase; Ivy experienced the largest decrease.

Arlington Heights School District 25 reported a sixth‑day enrollment of 5,292 students on Aug. 28, a decline of 74 students (1.38 percent) from the prior year’s sixth‑day figure, district staff told the board Sept. 30.

Kendra Perry (director of enrollment/assessment) presented the report, saying kindergarten enrollment held nearly steady at 484 students (down 7), while grades 1–5 collectively declined by 51…

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