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Lewisburg Area SD reviews largely flat enrollment, flags staffing needs ahead of budget season
Summary
District staff reported enrollment stable at about 1,800 students, outlined program shifts (declining cyber eSchool enrollment, rising homeschool counts), and presented staffing considerations including an IU internship for school psychology, potential additional autistic-support classroom at Kelley, and possible administrative reorganizations.
District staff told the Lewisburg Area Board of School Directors that overall in-district enrollment has held steady at roughly 1,800 students in recent years and that building-by-building trends show modest shifts rather than large swings.
The presentation, given early in the meeting, separated district enrollment from program and non-district enrollments. Staff said the district’s eSchool/cyber program currently has 17 students, while about 40 students attend outside cyber charter schools; the district’s per-pupil payment for regular education at outside cyber charters is $15,248 and $28,000 for special education, figures staff said are used for budgeting and reimbursements. Staff also reported a decline in non-district cyber charter enrollment from earlier years and a recent uptick in…
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