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Harrison County Schools report 405-student enrollment decline, superintendent warns of $2.2M state aid hit
Summary
Superintendent reported a certified loss of 405 students for Harrison County, which staff estimated will reduce state aid by about $2.2 million; the district said it will continue personnel and budget reviews and present refined figures in February.
The Harrison County Board of Education received a warning about an unexpected budget challenge at its November meeting when the superintendent announced the district’s certified enrollment had dropped by 405 students.
“We have a loss of 405 students,” the superintendent told trustees, adding that the district’s preliminary estimate of the resulting reduction in state aid is…
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