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Committee hears first enrollment decline in 13 years; district plans homeschool outreach to boost numbers
Summary
Administrators told the budget committee enrollment fell this year for the first time in 13 years and outlined a marketing and outreach plan to recruit homeschooled and distance-learning students back into district programs, including storefront outreach, monthly activities in outlying communities and partial-day tuition arrangements where allowed.
Klamath County School District administrators told the budget committee the district experienced its first enrollment decline in 13 years and outlined a strategy to recruit students — including those enrolled in charter or ESD homeschool programs — back into district classes and activities.
S2 (Agency official) presented enrollment trends since 2020, showing a long run of gains that reversed in the most recent year. “So this is the first time we've had a drop in enrollment. 13 years,” S2 said. The district intends to take a conservative…
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