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Superintendent flags 86-student enrollment drop, tasks staff to study K and 4K declines

DC Everest Area School District Board of Education · October 23, 2024
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Superintendent Dr. Casey Nye reported a 1.5% enrollment decline (86 students), highlighted a 100-student gap between the senior class and current kindergarten, and previewed staffing, AP achievement and a push for higher special-education reimbursement.

Dr. Casey Nye told the board the district is down 86 students year over year—roughly a 1.5% decrease—and asked staff to study declining 4K and kindergarten numbers to inform the budget and long-range planning.

"We're down 86 students about a 1.5% change year over year," Nye said, noting the district’s graduating class is about 463 students while current kindergarten enrollment is about 363. Nye said staff will examine whether the decline reflects a transient blip…

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