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Deming superintendent: 80th‑day enrollment steady, some staffing gaps persist as district outlines outcome goals
Summary
Superintendent Wolgamuth told the board Dec. 18 that 80th‑day membership held at 4,692 (down 17 from last year) and kindergarten enrollment rose by 17. He flagged about 26 open positions—including seven special‑education vacancies—and outlined proficiency and attendance targets tied to a proposed school improvement framework.
Superintendent Wolgamuth reported the district’s 80th‑day membership for 2025 was 4,692, compared with 4,709 the previous year, a change he described as smaller than earlier projections that had anticipated a drop of about 44–50 students.
Wolgamuth said the district’s 80th‑day membership drives state funding and that “the more stable those numbers stay on the eightieth … the more stable our funding will stay.” He noted kindergarten enrollment increased from 345 to 362, a rise of 17 students.
On staffing, Wolgamuth and…
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