School Enrollment Numbers in East Hampton Are Projected To Drop - 27 East

School Enrollment Numbers in East Hampton Are Projected To Drop

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The breakdown of the age structure of those who live inside the East Hampton School District from 2000 to 2020.

The breakdown of the age structure of those who live inside the East Hampton School District from 2000 to 2020.

Enrollment is projected to decline in East Hampton School District over the next five years.

Enrollment is projected to decline in East Hampton School District over the next five years.

East Hampton School District's resident population over the last two decades.

East Hampton School District's resident population over the last two decades.

The number of school district births has continued declining since 2015.

The number of school district births has continued declining since 2015.

Kindergarten enrollment is projected to decline over the next five years.

Kindergarten enrollment is projected to decline over the next five years.

The number of students enrolled in Suffolk County schools has been steadily declining since 2012.

The number of students enrolled in Suffolk County schools has been steadily declining since 2012.

Desirée Keegan on Aug 16, 2023
Over the last decade, the East Hampton School District has lost 76 students to declining enrollment, and a comprehensive long-range study indicates a potential loss of 11.8 percent, or an... more

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