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Stow-Munroe Falls board moves to suspend open enrollment, approve emergency tuition schedule
Summary
After weeks of study and public comment, the Stow-Munroe Falls City School District board voted to suspend its open-enrollment policy and adopt a one-year emergency tuition schedule—$2,500 for K–11 and $2,000 for grade 12—citing a multi‑million-dollar budget gap and the need to preserve programming.
The Stow-Munroe Falls City School District Board of Education voted May 4 to suspend its open-enrollment policy and adopt an emergency tuition schedule for 2026–27, setting tuition at $2,500 for grades K–11 and $2,000 for grade 12 while phasing out open enrollment immediately.
Board members said the move is intended to narrow a forecasted shortfall and preserve core programming after administrators presented multiple scenarios for the district’s roughly 228 open‑enrolled students. Superintendent Dr. Gold and finance staff outlined options ranging from a no‑new‑applications phase‑out to flat or tiered tuition and grandfathering for certain grades; administration estimated the fiscal impact of different approaches at between roughly…
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