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Superintendent: declining enrollment and state funding create immediate staffing cuts and multi‑year shortfalls
Summary
Superintendent Conrad Farr presented multi‑year academic data and said district enrollment declines and state funding changes create a roughly $1,000,000 gap for next year and larger projected deficits later; he described cost‑saving steps taken and said staffing reductions are necessary to balance the budget.
The Arrowhead UHS School District superintendent presented charts showing years of academic growth scores, recent gains, and a persistent enrollment decline that the administration says is the primary driver of looming budget shortfalls.
Superintendent Conrad Farr said enrollment has fallen since 2016–17 when the district had just over 2,200 students; the presentation listed a current projection of 1,774 students for the next year. Farr told the board the district has already taken several cost‑saving steps—frozen department budgets, consolidated part‑time roles into full‑time positions, reduced maintenance and special‑education support staff, moved to self‑funded insurance,…
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