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Superintendent reports enrollment plateau, plans school-based family services and proposes staggered start times
Summary
Enid Public Schools administration updated the board on community engagement staffing and partnerships with Oklahoma Human Services, reported enrollment at about 7,327, proposed staggered school start times for next year, and announced a virtual day for some students during ACT testing.
The Enid Public Schools superintendent and staff delivered several operational updates to the Board of Education, including plans to expand family resource staffing and to adopt a school-based family services model in partnership with Oklahoma Human Services, an enrollment update, proposed changes to start times for next school year, and an April 2 virtual day for freshmen and sophomores during statewide ACT testing.
Why it matters: adding family-centered services and adjusting schedules affect day-to-day student support, transportation logistics and family routines. The proposals, if adopted, will influence staffing, routing and school-day operations for the 2025-26 school year.
Key updates presented - Family resource coordinator and school-based family services: Brenda Garcia, family resource coordinator for the district, told the board she has…
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