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Granite Falls superintendent reports rising kindergarten enrollment, new safety practices and facility fixes ahead of Sept. 3 start
Summary
Superintendent Dana Keithley told the school board the district has 137 kindergartners "as of today," expects more before classes begin, is expanding preschool capacity, and will implement Handle With Care notifications and trauma-informed safety training after a recent symposium.
Superintendent Dana Keithley told the Granite Falls School Board on Aug. 13 that the districts fall preparations include rising enrollment, expanded early-learning capacity and new safety initiatives.
"As of today, we have 137" kindergarten students, Keithley said, noting outreach efforts and a planned district bus tour to boost registration. She told the board the district expects kindergarten to increase and said schools are preparing for as many as about 160—165 kindergartners by the first day…
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