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District projects stable enrollments with modest near‑term uptick, consultant says

Williamsville Central School District Board of Education · November 20, 2025
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Dr. Grossman told the Williamsville board that K–12 enrollment has been stable over five years and projects a small increase (roughly 200 students) over the next five years, with some elementary and middle‑school pressure in areas of residential development.

Dr. Grossman, the district’s long‑time enrollment consultant, briefed the Williamsville Central School District Board of Education on Nov. 18 and said overall K–12 enrollment has been relatively stable, declining by about 50 students over the past five years on a base of roughly 10,000. He attributed enrollment trends to birth‑rate…

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