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Superintendent: Eagle Point enrollment down 84 students; district monitoring budget and class sizes
Summary
Superintendent Kovacs reported enrollment at 3,683 students, a decline of 84 from last year, highlighted class‑size pressure in several elementary classrooms and warned staffing levels may be unsustainable if declines continue; the business office described prior budget reductions totaling about $4 million and projected lower expenses after cuts.
Superintendent Andy Kovacs told the Eagle Point School District 9 board on Sept. 24 that the district’s 10‑day enrollment count was 3,683 students, a decline of 84 students from last year, and said leadership is watching the figure because continued declines would affect state funding.
Kovacs said some classes are unusually large; he cited a kindergarten class at Shady Cove with 28 students and a K–2 class at Night Creek with 34…
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