The school district has kicked off the new academic year with a strong start, welcoming a total of 72 new staff members, including 23 certified and 41 classified personnel. This influx of new hires is notable for a district of its size, and officials are actively working to fill two remaining positions, including a speech and language pathologist.
In addition to staffing changes, the district has welcomed 60 new students in grades one through eight, bringing total enrollment to 1,820. This figure reflects a slight decline from last year's enrollment of 1,851, attributed primarily to a larger outgoing eighth-grade class and a decrease in younger students in the Young Explorers program.
The district's leadership expressed optimism about the school year, highlighting a successful staff kickoff event that featured a guest speaker aimed at energizing the team, followed by a social gathering that included an ice cream bar. As the school year progresses, the district is also focusing on various back-to-school activities designed to engage parents and staff.
Furthermore, discussions are underway regarding the district's strategic plan process, indicating a commitment to ongoing improvement and adaptation in response to community needs.