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ISD superintendent outlines services, budgets and staffing as enrollment falls

Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners · January 28, 2026
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Hillsdale County's Intermediate School District superintendent gave an overview of the ISD’s role, programs and finances, saying the ISD operates cooperative special-education classrooms, a career center and early‑childhood services while noting countywide enrollment fell by about 200 students this year.

Chuck, the county’s Intermediate School District superintendent, told the Board of Commissioners the ISD exists to support local districts rather than serve as a standalone school district. He said the ISD operates cooperative special-education classrooms, a career center and early‑childhood supports and currently employs about 142 people and manages roughly a $30,000,000 budget.

The superintendent described three core ISD functions: general education supports such as literacy interventions, special education (nine cooperative…

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