‘We don’t have enough students’: Pinellas County hosts last plan for progress meeting
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In an evolving educational landscape, Pinellas County is confronting the challenge of dwindling student enrollment. As classrooms across the district find themselves with more space than students, officials are actively seeking community input to brainstorm viable solutions. A pivotal workshop was held on Tuesday, marking the culmination of a series of discussions aimed at addressing this pressing issue.

The workshop revealed a national trend that Pinellas County is not immune to: shrinking student populations. By engaging the community, district leaders hope to gain valuable insights and ideas to navigate these changing demographics.

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