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Fairport reports modest enrollment rebound and rising student need; UPK and special education increase budget pressure
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Tanya Wilson said Fairport serves about 5,300 students and described a recent in‑year net enrollment gain of 76 students; officials said free and reduced‑price meal eligibility and special‑education counts have risen and will shape staffing and program budgets.
Deputy Superintendent Tanya Wilson said the Fairport Central School District serves approximately 5,300 students and walked through where those students are assigned across the district’s elementary, middle and high‑school buildings. "We have approximately on any given day about 5,300 students," Wilson said, noting that the district also serves 108 Universal Pre‑K students.
Wilson described a short‑term enrollment anomaly this year: 128 students moved into the district since the start…
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