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Superintendent outlines school‑planning meetings, resources for families during government shutdown
Summary
Superintendent Hendrick announced a series of public "planning for progress" meetings about declining student populations, school capacity and possible consolidations, and highlighted district resources for families facing food insecurity during a government shutdown.
Superintendent Hendrick told the Pinellas County School Board on Nov. 11 that the number of school‑age children in Pinellas County has declined over the last two decades and that the district will host community meetings to plan for the future.
Hendrick asked residents to attend "planning for progress" sessions to discuss population…
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