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Lee County superintendent: enrollment opens Jan. 20; vacancies down to 21, graduation rate at 89.8%

Lee County School Board · January 14, 2026
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Superintendent Dr. Carlin told the board that enrollment for 2026–27 opens Jan. 20, teacher vacancies are down to 21 (from 575 the prior summer), quarter-2 retention is about 98%, and the district's four‑year graduation rate rose to 89.8%. Board members discussed coach pay and staffing ideas.

Superintendent Dr. Carlin told the Lee County School Board on Jan. 13 that enrollment for the 2026–27 school year opens Jan. 20 and runs through Feb. 27, and urged families to prepare required documents at leeschools.net.

Carlin said quarter‑2 teacher retention is around "98 percent" and the district currently has 21…

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