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District reports enrollment bump, raises reading-level concern; adopts strategic plan with monitoring metrics

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Superintendent and staff reported a modest enrollment increase at the high school (about 50 students, now near 770) and stronger-than-expected overall enrollment. The board adopted the 2025'130 strategic plan and discussed concerns about reading proficiency and the use of FastBridge and other growth measures as alternatives to MCA testing.

Red Wing Public School District administrators told trustees Sept. 22 that overall enrollment is slightly better than projected and that the high school's enrollment rose by about 50 students this year to roughly 770. Administrators also said the district's alternative program Power View is near capacity at about 70 students.

During the administrative report Superintendent Josh Ingram said the difference between the graduating class…

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