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Coronado Unified opens year about 87–100 students short; district outlines budget effect and staffing adjustments
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Drew Salamanca reported the district opened the year with 2,691 students, about 87 fewer than last year, and later said another 13 students left; staff described the enrollment drop, its effect on Average Daily Attendance funding, interdistrict transfer trends and some staff realignments after a director resignation.
Deputy Superintendent Drew Salamanca told the board the district opened the school year with 2,691 students, down from 2,778 at the same point last year, a drop of 87 students; Salamanca later said the district lost an additional 13 students after opening day and called the roughly 100‑student drop significant for district finances.
“Last school year, we opened the school year with 27 78 students, and this year we opened with 26 91. That's a decrease of 87 students,” Salamanca said. He added that he had asked for updated numbers and “we've lost another 13 students from that enrollment,” noting…
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