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Posted on: October 20th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: population, student
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“NORWALK — The percentage of Hispanic students in city schools continues to steadily increase, with elementary and middle schools seeing the largest surge, according to enrollment figures released yesterday.
Those figures also have administrators puzzled by the latest kindergarten enrollment data from Cranbury and Silvermine elementary schools. The kindergarten population at Cranbury Elementary School has jumped from 74 students in 2004 to 107 students this year, a 45 percent increase. Silvermine has seen its kindergarten population dip from 81 students in 2004 to 57 students this year, a 30 percent decline.”
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