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Superintendent says district will use more conservative enrollment projections after disruptive fall staffing shifts
Summary
Granite School District superintendent described staffing problems after fall projections left some schools overstaffed, outlined class-size ratios and said the district will adopt more conservative enrollment estimates and post an additional teacher where needed.
The superintendent said the Granite School district will adopt more conservative student-enrollment projections this spring to avoid reassigning teachers after the school year begins.
The superintendent made the remarks while describing disruptions the district experienced after taking the role this fall, saying some schools were staffed based on projections that later proved too high. "It's so much easier to allocate an additional FTE as opposed to rip somebody out of their classroom space after just a…
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