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Superintendent reports drop in enrollment, highlights safety rollout and bus-driver shortage
Summary
Superintendent Andrade reported enrollment down about 1,200 from last year and 1,700 from two years ago, summer-school participation and safety upgrades; the district said metal-detection gates (AWDS) will have a Synergy flag for system-caused tardies and that 21 bus-driver vacancies are being addressed through recruitment and training.
Superintendent Andrade gave the board a comprehensive launch-of-school briefing highlighting summer programs, staffing and operational challenges as the district begins 2025–26.
Andrade said summer-school offerings served more than 5,000 students across roughly 153 course sections, resulting in nearly 3,500 credits earned; 133 students graduated in the summer session. She reported district-wide student enrollment is down approximately 1,200 from this time last year and about 1,700 from two years ago, while staffing is about 187 employees…
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