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Superintendent reports 5,332 K–12 enrollment; district outlines integrated guidance spending and support priorities

5732006 · August 12, 2025
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Superintendent Dr. Mooney reported August enrollment at 5,332 K–12 (about 70 fewer than last year) and reviewed the district's integrated guidance annual report covering Student Success Act funds, Measure 98 (High School Success), early literacy carve-outs, Perkins CTE funds, and federal school-improvement dollars targeted to six buildings.

Superintendent Dr. Mooney told the Hermiston School District 8 board that August K–12 enrollment stood at 5,332 students, roughly 70 fewer than the same point last year.

"As of the August, we were at 5,332 students k 12," Dr. Mooney said, adding that early‑year enrollment figures can shift because families register late, move, or because of the 10‑day drop process. "What happens a lot of times at the beginning of the year is we have families that ... start school after Labor Day... if we can't make contact after 10 days, we drop that student from enrollment. So there is always some play in our enrollment numbers at the beginning of the year."

Dr. Mooney said the district's kindergarten class is slightly…

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