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    USD 383 Enrollment Numbers

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    By KMAN Staff on August 14, 2013 Manhattan

    USD 383 LogoPreliminary K-12 enrollment numbers, for this fall, have been released for Manhattan-Ogden USD 383.

    Second-fourth grades, seventh grade, and twelfth grade were all down just slightly from last year, and the rest were above last year’s enrollment numbers.

    Here is this year’s enrollment numbers-

    • Kindergarten-562 students
    • 1st grade-508 students
    • 2nd grade-473 students
    • 3rd grade-462 students
    • 4th grade-442 students
    • 5th grade-458 students
    • 6th grade-446 students
    • 7th grade-461 students
    • 8th grade-481 students
    • 9th grade-454 students
    • 10th grade-405 students
    • 11th grade-421 students
    • 12th grade-392 students

    5,965 students were enrolled for grades K-12 in the USD 383 school district, just up from last years 5,827.

    Director of Communications and School Safety, Michele Jones said the last year there was a class of over 500 students in the first grade was in 1994.  These numbers do not include pre-school, virtual or open door students.

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