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Superintendent reports enrollment steady at 1,548; facilities repairs and federal funding watched

Milton-Freewater Unified SD 7 School Board · October 13, 2025
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Superintendent Aaron Duff told the board enrollment stands at 1,548, maintenance staff are repairing fence and bleachers after a Grove complex accident and will attend HVAC training, and he warned the federal shutdown could affect grant-funded programs if prolonged.

Superintendent Aaron Duff gave the board several operational updates on Oct. 13. He reported that district enrollment was 1,548 students, which is in line with the district’s budget assumptions for the year. Regarding facilities, Duff said maintenance and custodial staff are prepping for winter and are repairing fence and bleacher damage after an accident at the Grove complex; lead custodians including Craig Gaines are scheduled to attend HVAC maintenance training in Spokane in November.

Duff also informed the board that, as of the meeting, the federal government shutdown had not yet affected district funding but cautioned that ongoing shutdown impacts could disrupt federally funded grants. He asked the board to monitor potential effects on programs that rely on federal dollars.