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Mustang board hears enrollment shifts, class-size trends and new high‑school scheduling options
Summary
District leaders reported that opening Sunset Hill shifted hundreds of elementary students, the district is down roughly 40 elementary students year-over-year but continues enrollment through October 1, and high‑school blended/0‑hour options have altered class-size patterns with concerns noted in high‑school math.
Superintendent staff and board members presented enrollment data and class-size metrics across Mustang Public Schools, explaining how a recent elementary school opening and changes in secondary scheduling affected campus populations.
Stacy Edwards said the new Sunset Hill Elementary opened successfully and that the apparent declines at several elementary schools (for example, Centennial 672 to 585; Creek 696 to 636; Mustang Elementary 606 to 528; Prairie View 793 to 613) reflect student reallocations to Sunset Hill rather than net district losses. Edwards said district totals showed about 5,470 elementary students…
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