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Woodland Charter reports $1M in reserves, 202 students and plans for facility site; officials pledge academic improvements

Three Rivers School District Board of Education · March 11, 2026
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Woodland Charter School presented its annual report to the Three Rivers board, reporting 202 students, roughly $2 million budget, just over $1 million in reserves, lower-than-district state test results and strategies to raise outcomes that include increased interventions and staff development.

Chris Carminki, education director at Woodland Charter School, presented the school's annual report during the March 11 board meeting, outlining enrollment, finances, performance and goals.

Carminki reported Woodland’s current enrollment at 202 students and said that the school brings in roughly $330,000 in pass-through revenues to the Three Rivers School District. He reported the school’s operating budget at about $2 million and said Woodland has built reserves to just over $1 million with a…

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