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Figure 1. page 17, shows expected trends in enrollment by grade level. Statewide elementary school enrollment, which has been increasing substantially in recent years, will grow slowly during the next few years and then will decrease. Enrollment in grades K through 3 will peak in 1998-99, while enrollment in grades 4 through 6 will peak in 2002-03. In the meantime, enrollment in grades 7 through 12 will continue to grow substan- tially. By school year 2003-04, enrollment in grades 7 through 9 w...ill.be 21 percent higher than in 1993-94, and enrollment in grades 10 through 12 will be almost 18 percent higher than in 1993-94. From 1993-94 to 1998-99, 97 of the 119 school units (82 percent) will experience some increase in to- tal enrollment (see Table 1). However, only 25 units can expect increases of 10 percent or more, and only 3 units can expect increases of 20 percent or more. Total enrollment of 22 units will decline over this period, but only 5 of those units will experience declines of 10 percent or more.
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