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Centerville City reports smooth school opening, $7.6M surplus and staffing turnover; contract vote planned
Summary
Superintendent reported a positive start to the school year, enrollment of 8,083 students, a $7.6 million surplus for fiscal 2025 and substantial staff turnover; the board will consider resolutions approving a tentative 3.3% multi-year pay agreement with the teachers' association and extending the same to classified staff.
Superintendent (name not specified) told the Centerville City School Board that the district has had a "very positive" opening to the school year and outlined enrollment, staffing, facilities and financial results.
"We have 8,083 kids in our district," the superintendent said, and described an opening with "a few issues here and there" but otherwise a smooth start after nine days of classes. The superintendent credited curriculum and scheduling changes that affected middle-school students and said "just under 2,000 students" were impacted by a revised middle-school schedule.
On finances, the superintendent said the district closed fiscal year 2025 with a $7,600,000 surplus, meaning revenue exceeded expenses by that…
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