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Greece Central reports new enrollments, transportation improvements and rollout of screening system
Summary
District officials told the board they logged just over 800 new enrollments (excluding pre-K), expanded pre-K capacity, saw reduced transportation complaints after recruitment, and are rolling out a safety screening system that could result in students being sent home for refusal.
District leaders gave the board a multi-department update on opening the 2025–26 school year, reporting enrollment gains, staffing and transportation progress, capital upgrades and a phased safety-screening rollout.
"For this school year we had, not including pre-K, just over 800 new enrollments to the district," said Kevin, an enrollment presenter, who added that including pre-K the district saw more than 1,100 new enrollments. He cautioned that state reporting systems had not yet published the current-school-year site-level data and the district had to extract live enrollment-system numbers to estimate the figures.
Officials said pre-K expansion brought total pre-K enrollment to 346 across district sites, an increase of 34 full‑day placements and the opening of two additional full‑day classrooms (for 18 full‑day and four half‑day classrooms…
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