(KMZA)--Enrollment in the Prairie Hills School District is down this school year compared to last school year.
Enrollment numbers from the September 22 official headcount were reviewed during the October 13 meeting of the USD 113 Board of Education.
They showed a total district-wide enrollment of 897 students, which is down 16 students from last school year.
Enrollment at the Sabetha schools totaled 739 students, a decrease of 11 students from the 2024-2025 school year. That includes a decrease of six students at the Sabetha Elementary School and five students at the Sabetha Middle School. Enrollment at the Sabetha High School stood steady at 217 students.
Enrollment at the Axtell School campus totaled 158 students, down five students over last school year. The Axtell Elementary school saw an increase of two students, while the Axtell High School saw a decrease of seven students.
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