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VERO BEACH, Fla. — The School District of Indian River County is considering major restructuring over the next two years as it looks for ways to increase enrollment and remain financially stable.

Currently, the district is operating at a 72% capacity with a goal of reaching more than 90%. Superintendent Dr. David Moore said new programs could help attract more students and prevent financial strain.

“If we want to hold true to the structures that are not yielding full schools, we will be financially bankrupt,” Moore said. Indian River County schools face funding concerns

That statement has raised concerns among some parents, including Michael Marsh.

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