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Superintendent: Bellevue enrollment up ~200 students; district nears restoration of fund balance

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Superintendent Kelly Aramaki reported Oct. 14 that Bellevue’s enrollment rose by roughly 200 students over last year and that the district’s projected ending fund balance has improved to an estimated negative $700,000 as revenue and spending trends outperformed earlier projections.

Superintendent Kelly Aramaki told the Bellevue School District Board of Directors Oct. 14 that the district is seeing enrollment gains despite statewide declines, and that fiscal indicators have improved following a year of budget adjustments.

Aramaki said enrollment across King County and Washington is generally down, but Bellevue is up from last year by “approximately 200 students,” with kindergarten enrollment back at about 1,200 children — roughly the district’s 2020–21 level. She said resident…

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