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Roaring Fork Schools warn of early enrollment shortfall and $500,000 revenue gap
Summary
Superintendent Doctor Anakol told the board the district is tracking about 120 fewer students than budgeted so far, a shortfall the district estimates could reduce per‑pupil revenue by roughly $500,000; staff have paused nonessential hiring and begun contingency budget reviews pending the October count.
Superintendent Doctor Anakol said at the Roaring Fork School District No. Re‑1 board meeting that early enrollment figures are running below expectations and the district is treating the situation cautiously. When the board packet was prepared the district was about 100 students under budget; as of the meeting the gap had widened to about 120 students. Anakol told the board the district estimates the current enrollment loss could translate into roughly a $500,000 deficit in per‑pupil revenue for the 2526 budget.
The superintendent said the district is…
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