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Camas School District: enrollment stable at about 6,836 as board warns of state funding shortfalls
Summary
The superintendent told the school board enrollment is largely stable while state funding decisions and one-time allocations are squeezing the district budget; the board heard that transportation allocations fell about $550,000 year over year and discussed longer bus life cycles and running-start funding changes.
The Camas School District heard an update from the superintendent on enrollment and state funding pressures at its board meeting, where district leaders said enrollment is roughly stable while legislative outcomes are tightening the budget.
The superintendent told board members the district's Basic Ed headcount was 6,836 as of March 2, a figure used for state funding calculations. "We're kind of at that kind of stagnancy phase," the superintendent said, noting that primary grades drew the most concern and that preschool registrations for next…
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