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Board narrows allocation trigger, discontinues one‑year pilot and directs study of K–3 class‑size options

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Summary

Trustees voted to change the enrollment allocation trigger from 10 to 7 students and to review midyear allocations more frequently; they also voted to end a one‑year pilot that preserved allocations at 1‑ and 2‑star schools and directed further stakeholder work on K–3 class size leveling and self‑contained student counting.

At the June 10 work session, the Washoe County School District Board of Trustees approved several actions and directions tied to staffing allocations and elementary class sizes.

Key board actions included: - Changing the spring/summer allocation trigger from “10 students over the trigger for two consecutive weeks” to “7 students over the trigger,” and directing staff to review enrollment every two weeks beginning in October to support midyear allocations. The motion passed unanimously. - Voting to discontinue a one‑year pilot that had preserved general‑education allocations at 1‑ and 2‑star elementary schools; the…

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