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Show JORDAN DISTRICT ENROLLMENT UP Enrollment in the Jordan school district has reached 5672, an increase in-crease of 74 students over last year, according to an announcement announce-ment by Arthur E. Peterson, superintendent. su-perintendent. Jordan high school reached an all-time attendance record with 1070 students enrolled as compared com-pared with an enrollment of 1002 last year. Bingham high school! indicated a decrease of 38 pupils with an attendance mark of 402. At other schools in the district enrollment figures were announced announ-ced by principals as follows: Middle, Mid-dle, 699, compared with 700 last year; Sandy, 672, an increase of 11 students; West Jordan, 448, a decrease of 27; Union, 526, compared com-pared with 506 last year; Draper, 441, a decrease of 20; Bingham Central, 269, compared with 246 last year; South Jordan, 127, a decrease of 8 students; Copper-ton, Copper-ton, 119, 117 last year; Upper Bingham, 122, 9 over last year's enrollment; Butler, 73, an increase in-crease of 8; Lark, 73, an increase of 10; Crescent, 64, a decrease of 10; Highland Boy, 41, an increase of 1; Herriman, 40, compared to 35 last year, and Granite, 35, an increase of 1. The report shows a total of 539 students in the first grades, 538 in second grades, 508 in the third, 511 in the fourth, 477 in the fifth, 460 in the sixth, 459 in the seventh, 482 in the eighth, 435 In the ninth, 459 in the 10th, 455 in the 11th, and 349 in the 12th grades. |