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Maplewood Richmond Heights reports enrollment stability, state grants and potential bond
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Benita Jamieson told the Maplewood City Council that district enrollment remains steady at about 1,550 students, the district earned high performance rankings, received multiple grants (including $400,000 and $125,000 awards) and is considering a bond and possible debt service transfer to support teacher pay.
Maplewood — Dr. Benita Jamieson, superintendent of the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District, briefed the city council Dec. 10 on academic progress and district finances, saying the district has bucked regional enrollment declines and has won multiple grants that will help classrooms and safety.
"PK–12 for the district, we have approximately 1,550 students in the district currently," Dr. Jamieson said during her presentation. She highlighted the district's performance: Niche and…
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