It’s a bit early to make a final determination, but early indications show a fourth straight year of enrollment decline in the Hood River County School District. Superintendent Dan Goldman says their numbers are actually a bit higher than originally projected. He says this year’s decline can be attributed to a large graduating high school class last year along with a reduction in kindergarten numbers. Goldman notes with four years of decline, there is a definite trend. That means without funding changes from the Oregon Legislature, the district will have to adjust its organization to reflect the number of students it has. Goldman does say the district has been taking steps in recent years to be as lean as possible outside of the classroom.