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Livonia reports only 38.71 FTE decline in fall 2024; young-fives expansion drives elementary gains

Livonia Public Schools Committee of the Whole · December 9, 2024
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Summary

District staff told the board that fall 2024 counts show a net decline of 38.71 full-time-equivalent students year-over-year, the smallest decline since 2012. Elementary enrollment rose about 130.81 FTE largely because young-fives expanded to six sites; reductions in share-time placements cost ~35.32 FTE.

Jen Keith, district administrator for student services, presented the district's fall 2024 enrollment count and told the board the district is down 38.71 FTE compared with last year — the smallest decrease the district has seen in the charted period. "We're down only 38.71 students compared, from last year to this year at the exact same time," Keith said, noting that fractional counts reflect FTE accounting for shared special-education placements.

Keith highlighted that elementary…

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