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Crookston School District Enrollment Numbers Released

The Crookston School District enrollments have been tabulated and released and the numbers are one student off the district’s projection from this summer.
Crookston Public Schools have 1,124 students enrolled on the first day of classes with 541 at Crookston High School (7-12), 416 at Highland School (2-6) and 261 at Washington School (School Readiness – 1st).  The projected enrollment was 1,125.  Crookston Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson talked about the enrollment said they are hoping to add a few more students.  “Obviously we 
would liked to have seen a few more students show up on day one, but we were pretty close to our conservative projection of 1,125 and we ended up with 1,124 and my hope is we will increase a little bit,” said Olson. “It is well within what we budgeted, so we will be stable (financially) as a district.”

Breakdown by grades are as follows –
School Readiness – 94
K –    80
1st –  87
2nd – 62 (smallest)
3rd –  93
4th –   81
5th –   94
6th –   86
7th –   93
8th –  107 (largest grade)
9th –   91
10th – 79
11th – 92
12th – 79

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