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Cumberland sees spike in kindergarten |
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Monday, 27 April 2009 |
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By SANDY McGEE CUMBERLAND — The school district is seeing an early, dramatic increase in the number of kindergarten students registering this year, according to Assistant Superintendent of Schools Susan C. Carney.
Carney presented student enrollment data to School Committee members and the public on Thursday evening at Cumberland High School. According to the assistant superintendent, as of Thursday, 324 new students are registered to begin school in the fall. Approximately 283 of those 324 students will enter kindergarten at the start of the new school year. “That is way ahead of last year,” Carney said. “It’s growing faster than it has in the years since I’ve been here. You can anticipate that there will be an overall increase.” According to the assistant superintendent, the amount of kindergarten students registering has increased 30 percent more than registrations accepted at this time last year. “I don’t know if it has to do with the economy, but we are heading in a direction that is larger than last year,” she said. Carney will present an update of enrollment figures at the School Committee meeting on May 14. School officials also presented an update of the school budget at Thursday night’s School Committee meeting. According to the school department, the Town Council approved amendments to the overall town budget on Wednesday.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 May 2009 )
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