Date: Fri 09-Oct-1998
Date: Fri 09-Oct-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: MICHEL
Quick Words:
school-board-enrollement
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Enrollment Figures Shatter Projections
BY MICHELE HOGAN
nrollment figures for Newtown Public Schools are in, and they have surged past
even the highest enrollment projections of the Newtown school district.
A total of 4,515 students are enrolled, up 256 from the last official
enrollment report, prepared May 1, 1998. (This last enrollment report showed
that 4,259 students attending Newtown public schools.)
This is a six percent increase in student enrollment over last year. Although
an increase had been expected, school officials had not expected it to be so
great. The official enrollment figures on October 1 are 81 students higher
than projected in the "middle" enrollment projection prepared by Focus
Consulting Associates for the Board of Education. Actual enrollment was higher
by 20 than the consultants' "high" enrollment projection.
In a presentation before the school board last year, Dr Bruce Bothwell of
Focus Consulting said he believed that actual enrollment would fall between
the middle and high projections. In the past, the firm's projections have been
accurate to within two percent of actual enrollment.
Dr Reed, superintendent of schools, said, "We've never been off this much."
The State of Connecticut also fell 75 students short in its projections for
Newtown enrollment.
Since the Bothwell report was not available until December of last year, which
was after local principals were expected to have their school budgets near
completion, Robert Kuklis, assistant superintendent, prepared a projected
enrollment to be used for each school's budget preparations. This enrollment
projection fell short by 101 students.
Elementary schools are educating 50 more students than they budgeted for; the
middle school, 30 more; and the high school, 21 more.
The Good News
Kindergarten enrollment (375) was actually slightly lower than projected by
either Bothwell (383-391) or the state (382).
Since both elementary schools and the middle school are already crowded, and
the high school still has room for more students, it was a relief to the
Newtown administration that the new students were not all coming in with years
of elementary and middle grade education ahead of them.
Nevertheless, the elementary schools and the middle school have had to
rearrange instruction areas to create new classrooms.
A committee headed by NMS Principal Les Weintraub and Middle Gate Principal
Gary Hexom is working on plans for a new fifth-sixth grade school, which would
relieve crowding at both the elementary and middle school level, by taking one
grade from each.