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Superintendent flags 7-student enrollment drop; booster club proposes covered structure

Coquille School District Board of Directors · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Superintendent Wayne Gallagher reported district enrollment at 1,194—seven students down from September and six below budgeted levels—and presented a Booster Club proposal to build a covered structure near the concession stand that the board later approved.

Superintendent Wayne Gallagher told the board that the district's October enrollment stood at 1,194, "that is 7 students down from where we were in our September monthly report, and that is 6 students below what we budgeted," and said administrators are monitoring the situation. Gallagher said the district set its budget at 1,200 students and staff are watching enrollment closely.

Gallagher also described a Booster Club plan to construct a covered structure next to the concession area. He said the Booster Club would fund the project and that staff would check whether the city requires a building permit. "They're they're putting it on a concrete slab," Gallagher said about the planned installation; the board moved and approved the Booster Club structure during the meeting.