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School board flags enrollment drop and warns state funding 'recalibration' could cut district dollars
Summary
Board heard that by Oct. 1 district enrollment was 1,010 (down from 1,029 last November) and staff warned a state 'recalibration' draft that ends a three‑year rolling average could shift reimbursement timing and reduce near‑term funding.
Laramie County School District #2 trustees were told at their regular meeting that enrollment has declined and a proposed state funding recalibration could reduce the district’s near‑term revenues.
“By October 1, we have 1,010 students enrolled in the district. This compares to last November when we had 1,029,” Thomas, the district staff member presenting the finance report, said. He added that the district’s most recent day‑of count showed 1,012 students.
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