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Lake Stevens reports 215-student growth; superintendent flags bond to buy school, remodel middle school

Lake Stevens School District Board of Directors · September 11, 2024
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Assistant Superintendent Teresa Main told the board the district enrolled 215 more students than projected and highlighted rising Kindergarten and 3rd-grade cohorts; Superintendent Mary Templeton said bond planning aims to buy an elementary school and remodel LSMS while addressing about 800 students in portable classrooms.

Assistant Superintendent Teresa Main told the Lake Stevens School District Board on Sept. 11 that Count Day results showed the district grew by 215 students more than the district had projected.

"The district actually grew by 215 students more than anticipated," Main said, noting growth concentrated at Hillcrest, Stevens Creek and Sunnycrest elementaries and increased enrollment at North Lake Middle School and Lake Stevens High School. She told the board kindergarten and 3rd-grade enrollments are higher than expected, a trend…

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