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District presents enrollment trends and new customer-service strategy as continuity tool
Summary
District staff told the board that district-operated enrollment declined while overall counts rose due to charter and home-education gains; leaders described a new enrollment leadership group, call center and parent resource center intended to streamline registration and improve continuity.
Corey Wright and district leaders presented five-year enrollment and continuity data to the Duval County School Board on Oct. 8, describing where students have shifted and what the district is doing to improve retention.
Wright said overall system enrollment has risen by roughly 5,500 students in five years across district-operated, charter and home-education categories, but district-operated schools showed a net decline of about 4,000 students during that period. He told trustees that the most recent enrollment study projected…
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