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Show MtaGi3t pros sligMly nificantly affect school enrollment en-rollment before 1982. The boy -girl ratio in Mii-ford Mii-ford Elementary is expected to continue the decline In boys athletics at Milford High for some time, since there are few boys in the elementary classes. week or so, as things settle down, but expect little change as the shifting goes both 'ways. The District prognostication prognostica-tion of gain In the elemen- . tary schools, and losses In the high schools were pretty much in line, except that Belknap gained more than expected, and Milford High, which was expected to lose at least five, gained one. It is expected that it will be 1982 before the trend . changes significantly and the larger elementary classes begin to move into high school and pick up the high school enrollment. And while significant growth from MX, molybdenum, molybden-um, and other possible developments de-velopments is expected, it is unlikely that it will sig- Beaver County Schools gained slightly overall, but Beaver High was down about 10 students from last year, and Milford High, which was expected to lose, had a gain of only one. Belknap, with 365 students enrolled Monday, was up about 35 students from last spring, showing increases In all grades. Minersville Elementary was up only 10 from a year ago, but showed a gain of 18 over last spring when schools closed. And Milford Mil-ford Elementary, which was expected to show a fair gain in pre -registration, suffered suffer-ed some last minute losses and had a gain of only two. Enrollment figures are Belknap, 365; Minersville Elementary, 98; Milford Elementary, 193; Beaver High School, 253, and Milford High School, 140; for a total of 951 students in the District. School officials expected some shifting in the next |