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Superintendent reports rising kindergarten enrollment, new AI teacher cohort and federal program audit
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Lake Oswego School District Superintendent Dr. Shealy reported higher kindergarten enrollment for next year, updates on language-immersion participation and cultural events, the selection of six teachers for an AI educators cohort, and an ongoing federal program audit covering Title I–IV, homeless youth and foster-care services.
Dr. Shealy, Lake Oswego School District superintendent, told the school board that kindergarten enrollment for next year currently stands at 216 students and that 49 families have registered for the district’s kindergarten transition program, held Aug. 11–14.
The superintendent said those figures are “a little up from last year at this exact time,” and noted strong turnout at recent community events. She highlighted immersion-program outreach: “we have 49 kids signed up for immersion next year right now.” Shealy also described a string of Lunar New…
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