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I’ve heard enrollments are growing, but also that they’ve declined. Which is right?

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I’ve heard enrollments are growing, but also that they’ve declined. Which is right?

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Since the last override in 1994, total enrollment K-12 has remained virtually constant (5,911 in 1994 v. 5,920in 2008). Total enrollment has grown somewhat more if we include enrollment in pre-kindergarten programs which serve special education students as required by law and fee-paying regular education students. Enrollments are somewhat down from their 1997 peak and up from their 2005 nadir, but over the longer-run they have been flat. Next year, however, given the current level of kindergarten enrollments, we anticipate an increase of one hundred or more students.

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