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Enrollment Projections - Johnson Creek Public Schools

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Introduction<br />

This report offers a summary of the <strong>Enrollment</strong> Projection Analysis completed for the <strong>Johnson</strong><br />

<strong>Creek</strong> School District by the Applied Population Laboratory, University of Wisconsin – Madison.<br />

<strong>Projections</strong> (2010-2019) are provided for the district as a whole, and individually for each grade and<br />

grade grouping. The projection process uses a combination of historical enrollment data, birth trends<br />

and projections, housing starts data, and population trends and projections to create reasonable<br />

assumptions about future growth scenarios and the likely impact on the school district.<br />

District <strong>Enrollment</strong> History, 2000-2009<br />

Figures 1-A, 1-B, and 1-C and Tables 1 and 2 display data on the last ten years of enrollment history<br />

in the <strong>Johnson</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> School District. K-12 district enrollment has grown overall since 2000, from 596<br />

students in 2000/01 to 627 students in 2009/10. This is a growth of 31 students, or a 5.2% increase in<br />

the number of K-12 students enrolled. In addition, in the 2008/09 school year the district began a 4K<br />

program, which has added an additional 50 students to the district each of the past two years. From<br />

the lowest K-12 enrollment in the last decade (2001/02), the district has gained 73 students, or<br />

increased enrollment by 13.2%.<br />

School <strong>Enrollment</strong> Projection Series: <strong>Johnson</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> School District 1

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