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Enrollment Increases by 200 Students This Year
October 16, 2015
Student enrollment growth in Lindbergh Schools continues to fill classrooms and outpace projections, with more than 200 new students enrolling for the 2015-16 school year.
Assistant Superintendent Dr. Brian McKenney shared the district’s official enrollment report with the Board of Education during the regular meeting on Oct. 13. Official enrollment is recorded during the last week of September each year, after each building has had the opportunity to verify that all students enrolled are attending.
Over the past five years, district K-12 enrollment has increased by 463 students. Total district enrollment for 2015-16 is 6,563.
“Growth continues to be our most pressing district challenge, and projections indicate it will be for years to come,” McKenney said.
Elementary school enrollment has increased 102 students since September 2014, and 264 students in the past five years. The district’s largest elementary school, Sappington, added 72 new students this year for a total enrollment of 733, while Long Elementary School increased by 37 to a total of 649. Lindbergh’s elementary schools are designed to hold 450-500 students at capacity.
Total middle school enrollment at Sperreng and Truman has increased 55 students from September 2014, and 132 students in the past five years.
High school residential enrollment has increased 43 students from September 2014, and 67 students in the past five years.
District enrollment remained relatively stable from 1983 until about 2006, before gradually beginning to increase by 50 students per year, then 100, and most recently 200. That climb can be attributed to several factors, including the district’s academics, which rank among the top in the state, affordable homes and strong communities, McKenney said.
Student enrollment growth in Lindbergh Schools continues to fill classrooms and outpace projections, with more than 200 new students enrolling for the 2015-16 school year.
Assistant Superintendent Dr. Brian McKenney shared the district’s official enrollment report with the Board of Education during the regular meeting on Oct. 13. Official enrollment is recorded during the last week of September each year, after each building has had the opportunity to verify that all students enrolled are attending.
Over the past five years, district K-12 enrollment has increased by 463 students. Total district enrollment for 2015-16 is 6,563.
“Growth continues to be our most pressing district challenge, and projections indicate it will be for years to come,” McKenney said.
Elementary school enrollment has increased 102 students since September 2014, and 264 students in the past five years. The district’s largest elementary school, Sappington, added 72 new students this year for a total enrollment of 733, while Long Elementary School increased by 37 to a total of 649. Lindbergh’s elementary schools are designed to hold 450-500 students at capacity.
Total middle school enrollment at Sperreng and Truman has increased 55 students from September 2014, and 132 students in the past five years.
High school residential enrollment has increased 43 students from September 2014, and 67 students in the past five years.
District enrollment remained relatively stable from 1983 until about 2006, before gradually beginning to increase by 50 students per year, then 100, and most recently 200. That climb can be attributed to several factors, including the district’s academics, which rank among the top in the state, affordable homes and strong communities, McKenney said.