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District official outlines consolidation options as enrollment falls
Summary
District staff presented options to consolidate elementary campuses after reporting sustained enrollment declines and a current staffing level about 125% of what enrollment would fund; staff recommended a four‑neighborhood model while cautioning that additional closures risk further enrollment loss.
Sierra Vista Unified District staff presented the school board with enrollment, staffing and facility data on Tuesday and recommended a four‑neighborhood consolidation model to address mounting fiscal pressure.
The presentation, led by a district presenter addressed in the meeting as Ms. Ronald, described two enrollment measures the district uses: "actual registration" — parents who have completed enrollment — and "potential registration" — student records left unfinalized by parents. Ms. Ronald said the district bases staffing and funding decisions on actual registration figures and noted that some counts do not include 86 ASU Digital Prep students and 87 preschool students.
"Right now across the district, we have about 61 teachers that are needed. But we currently have about 76 teachers in those same grade levels. We're staffed…
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