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Adult-education program reports enrollment drop, funding pressure and new CTE pivots
Summary
The district’s adult-education principal briefed the board on program operations, declining enrollment linked to immigration enforcement activity, CAPE funding of about $1.8 million and plans to pursue workforce grants and new CTE programs to offset losses.
The Jefferson Union High School District’s adult-education leader described a shrinking student population and program adaptations at the board meeting on May 1, saying that enrollment declines and federal funding shifts are pushing program changes.
The presenter said the adult-education division provides ESL classes, high‑school equivalency and career-technical programs and operates an Adult Transition Program that serves young adults with IEPs. He told trustees the program had about 2,800 duplicated…
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