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DC Everest board hears enrollment decline, plans February workshop for facilities options

DC Everest Area School District Board of Education · October 28, 2025
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Superintendent Dr. Nye reported district enrollment at 5,730 students (down about 98) and presented strategies including a virtual‑academy partnership; staff outlined next steps in the long‑range facilities study and proposed a February workshop for the board to review cost‑feasible options.

Superintendent Dr. Nye told the DC Everest Area School District board that the district’s third‑Friday enrollment count was 5,730 students, “which is down, as we've predicted, around a 100,” and that the district is preparing strategies to address ongoing declines.

Dr. Nye said the district is watching multiple factors that affect enrollment, including students leaving for statewide virtual charter schools and the influence of early childhood and 4K programming on…

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