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GPPSS Enrollment Trends by School BRENDAN WALSH - WWW.BRENDANWALSH.US MARCH 8, 2015

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GPPSS Enrollment Trends by SchoolBRENDAN WALSH - WWW.BRENDANWALSH.US

MARCH 8, 2015

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2GPPSS Enrollment Change by LevelData Source: State of Michigan

2003 2006 2014

3,602 3,540

3,271

2,122 2,052 2,075

3,104 3,220

3,030

Elementary Middle School High School

School Year

Enro

llment

Elementary Middle School High School

-9.2%

-2.2% -2.4%

% Change, 2003 to 2014

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3GPPSS Elementary EnrollmentData Source: State of Michigan

2002-3 2005-6 2013-14200

300

400

500

600

700

Enrollment by School

MonteithFerryRichardDeferKerbyMairePoupardTromblyMason

Monteith Ferry Richard Defer Kerby Maire Poupard Trombly Mason

-13%

-19%-17%

-23%

-2%

-13%

-2%

-12%

13%

% Change, 2003 to 2014

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4GPPSS Secondary EnrollmentData Source: State of Michigan

2003 2006 2014400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800

Middle Schools

Pierce Brownell Parcells

2003 2006 20141,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

High Schools

South North

Pierce Brownell Parcells South North

-9%

4%

-3%

6%

-12%

% Change, 2003 to 2014

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5GPPSS H.S. Feeder School TrendsData Source: State of Michigan

South Feeds North Feeds 500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

Enrollment by Feeder Schools

2003 2014

South Feeds North Feeds

-13%

-4%

% Change, 2003 to 2014

South Feeds are Pierce, Defer, Trombly, Maire, Richard, and Kerby.North Feeds are Parcells, Ferry, Poupard, and Mason.Brownell and Monteith split their feeds between the high schools and are excluded from this view.

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6Enrollment Gap Narrowing in H.S.Data Source: GPPSS

2014 2015 2016*1,000

1,100

1,200

1,300

1,400

1,500

1,600

1,700

North South * Projected, 2/20/2015