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Demographer: Roseville Joint Union High enrollment rising — about 2,000 more students projected over coming decade
Summary
Wolpert demographer Andrew Bishop told the Roseville Joint Union High School District board that the district’s current enrollment of roughly 11,300 is likely to grow by about 1,800–2,200 students in the next 7–10 years, driven by thousands of housing units in the pipeline and higher student yields in some neighborhoods.
Andrew Bishop, a demographer from Wolpert, told the Roseville Joint Union High School District board that the district’s enrollment — about 11,299 students using November data — is likely to grow substantially as new housing comes online.
Bishop walked trustees through his methodology, which uses four years of student-cohort survival data, historic births by ZIP code, and student-generation rates tied to new residential construction. He said the district has more than 7,000 single-family and roughly 4,300 multifamily units in the pipeline and that those projects are the primary…
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