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Granite Falls superintendent reports enrollment, facilities upgrades and new visitor-badging and bus systems ahead of school year

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The superintendent provided an enrollment update, described summer maintenance and facilities work including three new water-filling stations at Granite Falls High School, and announced a new visitor badging system and a transportation app run through a cooperative with Lake Stevens.

The Granite Falls School District superintendent gave the board an operational update ahead of the first day of school, reporting an enrollment projection that officials will confirm at the district’s fourth-day count and outlining several facility and technology upgrades completed over the summer.

The superintendent said kindergarten capture remains an area to monitor and that the district has seen an increase in high-school students — mentioning about 50 more 12th-grade students in system lists prior to the final enrollment count. "We look pretty good," the…

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