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Superintendent outlines online school launch, $1.68M Pioneer safe-entry project and $1.6M in cuts after student losses
Summary
The superintendent told the board the district lost 142 students last year and expects additional losses, prompting roughly $1.6 million in cuts; the district plans an online school capped at 100 students and a $1.68 million safe-entry project at Pioneer funded via a five-year COP.
Superintendent Rob Sanders summarized district progress and challenges, reporting on student achievement initiatives, staffing and finances. He said the district lost 142 students last year and is down roughly 50 additional students this year, a decline that has produced approximately $1.6 million in budget cuts to date.
To respond, the district plans an online school starting in the fall…
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