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2387
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Statewide public school enrollment will rise over the next ten years, but the enrollment growth rate will decline. Forty-five percent of school systems will have ten percent or more growth with the rest experiencing modest growth or decline.
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2863
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Public school enrollment throughout the state will continue rising over the next decade, 1994-95 to 2004-05. A table of projected changes in the average daily membership of the state's 119 school units is included.
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Record #:
3254
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Public school enrollment in the state has increased 11 percent since 1990 and is projected to increase by 14.4 percent from 1995-96 to 2000-06. A table of projected changes in average daily membership of the state's 117 school units is included.
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Record #:
4351
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Declining public school enrollments for most school units appear at an end, as enrollments increased in the 1990-1991 school year. Enrollment statistics are gathered from the average daily membership, or ADM. The State Department of Public Instruction projects continuing increases during the next decade. Tables of projected changes in average daily membership of the state's 129 school units are included.
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Record #:
4357
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The State Department of Public Instruction projects school enrollment mostly to increase over the next decade, 1992-93 to 2002-03. Of the state's 121 school units, 94 units can expect higher enrollment. Fifty-six of the 94 units can expect increases of 10 percent or more. Another 22 units can expect increases of 20 percent or more. Twenty-six units can expect some decline during the same period.
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