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Gov Newsom to visit East Bay elementary school to tout California s reopening efforts

Pleasanton Unified enrollment down more than 400 students this year

For every student who attends, stays with or returns to PUSD, the district receives state funding, and for students within the greater Tri-Valley area that feel (Virtual Academy) is the right fit for them, if they were to attend our school district, we would get the revenue for them attending our school district as well, Sheikholeslami said. It can play an important role in retention, he added. It can play an important role in bringing some students back who have left, and it could play a role for students in our local area who would find this as a good education model for them, and then that would be a net add of students

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Back on campus

PUSD s pre-K through second grade came back on March 4 and students in grades 3 to 5 followed on Monday. Middle and high schools were on track to reopen this Thursday after the state moved Alameda County into the red tier.

Pleasanton Unified cites pandemic for enrollment drop

Books/supplies (6.5%) and services (12%) were larger due to carry over from last year and learning loss mitigation funds. The district said about 85% of the one-time pandemic and learning loss mitigation funds have been suspended, and has projected about $7.6 million in deficit spending. Staff said 85% of one-time pandemic related funds are already expended but there is significant additional funding pending. That includes the district s $4.43 million portion of a $2 billion dollar statewide in-person instruction grant program, as well as $9.35 million from a $4.56 billion state-funded expanded learning opportunities grant. With district enrollment down more than 400 students this year as a result of the pandemic, staff is also predicting the district s new Virtual Academy can help with enrollment loss when it comes to LCFF funds.

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