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Enrollment at Laguna Beach High School is significantly up from last
year.
Steven Keller, assistant superintendent for Laguna Beach Unified
School District, said this is the largest freshmen class he has seen
in the four years he has been with the district.
Freshmen enrollment on the first day was 322, compared to 213
seniors.
Enrollment at the high school is 1,057 students, with 130 new to
the school. Last year on the first day, enrollment was 946 total
students at the high school, according to Keller.
Keller said the numbers might not be exact.
“We’re cautious about first-day enrollment numbers,” Keller said.
Keller said the elementary schools are not seeing a significant
increase in student population, but the high school had 300 fewer
students seven years ago.
“Where they are coming from -- out of state, county, out of town,
from another local Orange County community” -- is unclear, Keller
said. “A student might have left us to attend a private school and is
coming back or is coming here for the first time from a private
school.”
He said there is a significant number of new enrollees coming from
private schools.
“We’ve hired new staff to accommodate the increase,” Keller said.
“We want to believe that parents and students view Laguna Beach
High School as an extraordinary educational experience,” Keller said.
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