Classes are underway in North Wasco County School District 21. School officials can’t make a determination on enrollment for a couple of weeks, with the district currently 20 to 30 students above projection, but in all likelihood there are some students who are enrolled who may not show up. Superintendent Candy Armstrong says they have experienced a large number of late enrollees for kindergarten, and they already were at capacity at Colonel Wright Elementary and Dry Hollow is now as well. Armstrong adds buildings are at capacity throughout the district, and a community-based facilities group is currently reviewing the data and working on a plan to bring to the D-21 board to address those issues on a long-term basis.