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Lynwood Unified warns of falling attendance, projects deep enrollment drop; staff flags budget pressures
Summary
Superintendent and district budget staff told the Lynwood Unified board that revenues are falling while costs for special education, retirement contributions and new liability insurance rise; ADA dropped from about 90–91% to near 87% and projections show district enrollment declining toward roughly 8,000 students by 2032–33.
The Lynwood Unified School District on Feb. 13 told the school board it faces persistent budget pressure as student attendance and revenue fall and retirement and special-education costs rise.
District presenters said one-time COVID relief funds that temporarily bolstered budgets have expired, average daily attendance — the locally measured basis for some funding — has slipped from about 90–91% earlier this year to roughly 87% in the most recent month, and statewide…
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