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Show y I j J I ' ' I " ! I ill 2 I ' I 1,1 I r I I - if I - , I 1 Enrollment up KAYS VILLE High School enrollment at the Davis Applied Technology Center, Kaysville, (formerly the Davis Area Vocational Voca-tional Center) is expected to surge during the first week of school. Wendy Marsell, student services director, estimates that enrollment of high school students during 1990-91 will increase 200 percent or more over high school enrollment enroll-ment in 1989-90. "We have been out visiting high schools, and most sophomore students visit the DATC during a career exploration unit. As a result, students are more aware of the quality education programs that we g offer here and the many services o that are available," Marsell stated. J Public education appropriations n cover tuition for high school age students at the DATC, and students j can attend on a full-time or part- time basis. |