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How has the Addison Northeast student population changed over time?

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How has the Addison Northeast student population changed over time?

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The two graphs below provide some information about how our student population in different towns and in the supervisory union as a whole has been changing. Enrollment: Enrollment in two schools (Bristol Elementary and Robinson Elementary) has decreased slightly since 2001. The Mt. Abraham enrollment has increased. \s Economic Diversity: The percentage of students who apply for free or reduced lunch prices is one way to measure the level of poverty in a school or supervisory union. Children in a family of 4, for example, qualify reduced lunch prices if the annual family income is $35,798 or less, and for free lunch if the annual family income is $25,155 or less. As the graph below shows, since 2002, an increasing number of students have been found eligible for free or reduced lunch prices in five of the six ANESU schools. Bristol Elementary and Robinson Elementary are the schools with the highest percentage of students who qualify.

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