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Piper board votes to bar nonresident enrollment for 2026–27, citing overcrowding

May 11, 2026 | Piper-Kansas City, School Boards, Kansas


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Piper board votes to bar nonresident enrollment for 2026–27, citing overcrowding
The Piper School District Board of Education voted 7–0 on May 11 to deny nonresident open‑enrollment requests for the 2026–27 school year because district buildings remain over capacity.

Superintendent Dr. Jessica Dayne presented district enrollment projections showing elementary grades slightly below target while middle and high school grades continue to run over capacity. Dr. Dayne told the board that allowing nonresident students can create long‑term enrollment commitments because, under state rules, once a nonresident student enrolls they typically remain in the district for the duration of their K–12 career unless they fall out of good standing.

Trustees said they prefer to monitor the enrollment trend for another year before reopening seats at the elementary level. The motion to disallow nonresident enrollment passed by voice vote with yes responses from Armstrong, Bakeridge, Behore, Yandi, Uridge, Bader and Wells (recorded as 7–0).

Board members and staff described the decision as capacity‑driven rather than a reflection on individual applicants: the administration will continue to track classroom utilization and present updated projections at future meetings. Under state law the district must publish its open‑enrollment decisions and the board’s action will govern applications for the coming school year.

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