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22,000 high school seniors this year, more than ever before!
of programs are up. Charter schools enrolled 70,962 this yea
ve resulted in fewer new, foreign-born students enrolling; i
August 2015 to August 2019. The number of pre-kindergarten s
n an average year, 15,000 new, foreign-born students enrolle
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lowing Sept. 11, 2001, and also during the past few years ha
ve resulted in fewer new, foreign-born students enrolling; i
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but some areas of the county lost enrollees at a more dramat
e for the South Region, she said. Regarding charter scho
to August 2019, there is an 8.3% decline for the North Regi
t the first day of school, but school sources say not all st
ned every year, said Verena Cabrera, administrative direct
22,000 high school seniors this year, more than ever before!
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tudents has increased by 1,297 students when comparing from
ned every year, said Verena Cabrera, administrative direct
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ve resulted in fewer new, foreign-born students enrolling; i
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ic rate as well, she added.When comparing from August 2015
ightly declined every year similar to the district overall,
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that in many places, school didnt start until [then]. Fam
udents begin classes that day.Enrollment in some categories
are fewer in our schools.School bells ring earlier in the
ic rate as well, she added.When comparing from August 2015
ted by the data, district-wide enrollment has slightly decli
ase around 2007-2008, when the great recession set in. Child
school has increased by 12,219 students when comparing from
udents begin classes that day.Enrollment in some categories
lowing Sept. 11, 2001, and also during the past few years ha
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fall now, which may complicate the effort to get an accurate