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Appendix I: Student Enrollment in Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency Public School Districts, 1995-1999
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Public School District
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School Year
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1995-1996
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1996-1997
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1997-1998
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1998-1999
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Allen Park
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3,120
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3,179
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3,238
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3,245
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Crestwood
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2,887
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2,930
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2,949
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3,052
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Dearborn
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14,957
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15,592
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15,878
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16,263
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Dearborn Heights
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2,214
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2,358
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2,423
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2,491
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Detroit
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173,749
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175,798
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174,730
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173,557
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Ecorse
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1,342
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1,323
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1,259
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1,199
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Flat Rock
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1,628
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1,667
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1,677
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1,686
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Garden City
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5,243
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5,367
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5,412
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5,428
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Gibraltar
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2,692
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2,740
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2,690
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2,819
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Grosse Ile
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2,059
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2,022
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2,067
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2,060
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Grosse Pointe
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8,158
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8,395
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8,468
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8,582
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Hamtramack
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2,946
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3,236
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3,367
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3,468
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Harper Woods
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1,093
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1,096
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1,098
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1,086
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Highland Park
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3,359
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3,734
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3,629
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3,606
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Huron
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2,025
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1,872
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1,943
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2,005
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Inkster
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2,171
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1,982
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1,799
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1,749
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Lincoln Park
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5,603
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5,651
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5,675
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5,555
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Livonia
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17,825
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18,098
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18,346
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18,348
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Melvindale
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2,209
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2,232
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2,235
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2,247
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Northville
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4,724
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4,911
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4,971
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5,117
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Plymouth Canton
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15,424
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15,800
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15,835
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16,202
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Redford Union
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5,128
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5,056
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4,964
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4,967
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River Rouge
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2,352
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2,352
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2,546
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2,550
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Riverview
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2,039
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2,085
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2,085
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2,122
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Romulus*
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3,968
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3,487
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4,093
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4,131
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Southgate
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4,218
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4,373
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4,328
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4,487
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South Redford
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3,383
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3,472
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3,449
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3,447
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Taylor
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11,655
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11,703
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11,600
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11,466
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Trenton
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3,209
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3,234
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3,261
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3,215
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Van Buren
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6,040
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6,179
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6,188
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6,258
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Wayne-Westland
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14,992
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15,151
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15,135
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14,928
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Westwood
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2,132
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2,194
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2,196
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2,218
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Woodhaven
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4,626
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4,678
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4,707
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4,763
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Wyandotte City
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4,770
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4,879
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5,025
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5,005
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Source: Michigan Department of Education, 1998 and 1999 School Reports.
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* The Romulus district embarked upon an Alternative Education program during the 1996-97 school year. This school was located within the Detroit Public School District and ultimately closed under order from the state. The enrollment figures above do not include the 1,589 students enrolled in the alternative program during the 1996-97 school year.
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