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Elementary principal reports enrollment growth, blended-learning limits, AI training and safety upgrades
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Elementary Principal Nadine reported 7–12 enrollment rose from 399 to 411, announced blended-learning eligibility limits tied to probation and conduct violations, scheduled staff AI training Aug. 27 and described safety upgrades including playground cameras and CPR training.
Elementary Principal Nadine told the St Clair County Schools board the district is preparing for the new school year with a mix of student-engagement activities, updated eligibility rules for blended learning and safety and professional-development initiatives.
Enrollment for grades 7–12 was reported at 411 students this year, up from 399 at the same point last year, officials said. "Last year, this time, we were at 399. We are currently at 411," Nadine said, noting additional prospective student files are under review and one exchange student is joining from Germany.
Staff outlined two additions to blended-learning eligibility: students on attendance probation or serving a…
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