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Park Hill enrollment dips slightly; redistricting improved feeder balance though kindergarten below projection
Summary
District staff reported a small decline in September count-day enrollment and said redistricting achieved a tighter middle-school feeder balance; staff flagged a kindergarten shortfall versus projections and said demographic modeling shows plateauing enrollment that supports bond-funded replacements rather than new schools.
Park Hill staff presented the district’s official September count-day enrollment and a resident-based look at redistricting outcomes during the board meeting on Oct. 9.
The district reported a modest one-year enrollment decline (a net change of about 133 students from last year) and noted that kindergarten classes came in smaller than projected, which may affect near-term staffing and budget planning.
Staff said redistricting…
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