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Scott County School District 2 reports enrollment uptick and large reported increase in district funds

December 03, 2025 | Scott County School District 2, School Boards, Indiana


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Scott County School District 2 reports enrollment uptick and large reported increase in district funds
The superintendent of Scott County School District 2 told the board that K–12 enrollment stood at 2,471 — an increase of nine students from the previously reported count — and that the district’s Pre‑K program enrolls 84 children. He said 60 of the district’s students are enrolled in the district’s Warrior Academy virtual program.

In a financial update, the superintendent said the district’s corporation account balance rose from $83,813.29 on Nov. 12, 2024, to $4,740,581.56 on Nov. 12, 2025. "We've had an immense year of growth," he said, thanking employees and board members and singling out the business office for work to "get things in order" and help rebuild the district's finances. "All of you have been a major part of rebuilding this district from what was a mountain of an obstacle standing in front of us," he said.

The superintendent also invited community members to volunteer for a newly formed wellness committee, asking anyone interested to contact Mrs. Karen Anderson, director of student health services, whose office is located at Scottsburg High School and who can be reached at (812) 752‑8927. "Missus Anderson can share more details about what being on the committee entails," he said.

Board members did not dispute the enrollment figures or the financial summary during the report. The superintendent framed the financial figures as the result of internal reforms and staff efforts; the meeting record does not include independent documentation presented to verify the account balances beyond the superintendent's statement.

The board moved on to other agenda items after the report; no formal vote was recorded on the superintendent's statements.

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