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Camas superintendent reports modest enrollment gains; district reallocates contingency funds for supervision and safety
Summary
Superintendent outlined October enrollment counts that modestly exceeded the district's projection, cited growth hotspots at Lacamas Lake and Grass Valley elementaries, and said the district used contingency capital funds to add paraeducator and supervision positions rather than to expand central administration.
Superintendent John reported to the Camas School District Board of Directors on Oct. 22 that the district's official October enrollment count came in above the district's projection, reversing a longer-term downward trend.
John said the district's projection of 67.58 full-time-equivalent (FTE) students for the year was exceeded; the district's headlined enrollment number was reported at 68.75 FTE, about 20 students higher than the same time last year. He identified Lacamas Lake Elementary and Grass Valley Elementary as growth hotspots and noted an increase among…
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