Adams 12 Faces Potential $13 Million Funding Loss Amid Proposed Enrollment Changes

Overview: The recent Adams 12 Five Star School Board meeting highlighted pressing financial concerns, notably the potential loss of over $13 million in district funding due to Governor Polis’s proposal to eliminate enrollment averaging. Superintendent Chris Gdowski warned that if enacted, the proposal could necessitate the reduction of up to 130 teaching positions, further compounding existing challenges from declining enrollment due to fewer births and escalating housing costs. While committed to minimizing the impact on educational staff, the superintendent emphasized the need to address these financial challenges to maintain educational quality.

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