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Superintendent warns federal funding risks could force program reductions; shares enrollment and meal-service figures
Summary
The superintendent reported enrollment figures and warned that federal funding (about $1.8 million cited) that supports academic services and free meals is at risk amid federal budget uncertainty. The board was told a loss of those funds could require deficit spending or cuts to programs and staff.
Superintendent delivered an enrollment and fiscal update and warned trustees that potential federal funding disruption could have material effects on district programs.
Enrollment and program counts presented: 1,543 resident students, 411 open-enrollment students, 18 placed students and a net enrollment figure the superintendent described as 936. Administrators said federal aid (presented in the meeting as roughly $1.8 million, representing about 6…
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