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Assistant superintendent: district new enrollments fall to 466; total students about 4,800

5798255 · September 19, 2025
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At the Sept. 16, 2005 Board of Education meeting, Assistant Superintendent David Frick told board members Northridgeville City Schools reported 466 new enrollments this year, down from 503 the prior year, and said the district is responsible for roughly 4,800 students when services and placements are included.

Assistant Superintendent David Frick told the Northridgeville City Schools Board of Education on Sept. 16, 2005, that the district recorded 466 new enrollments this year, down from 503 new enrollments a year earlier. "We are growing, but we're still growing. The good news is this year, we have actually slowed a little bit over what we have previously seen," Frick said.

Frick said part of the difference reflects incoming preschool and kindergarten students. He reported that roughly 195 kindergartners and…

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