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jdawg03

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Here are some of the enrollment numbers that the area schools turned in

2a

Woodville- 377

Trinity- 326

Warren- 306

New Waverly- 221

Corrigan Camden- 217

Kountze- 398

Hardin- 369

Newton- 349.5

East Chambers- 338

Deweyville- 205

West Hardin- 176

Anahuac- 402

Buna- 413

3a

Silsbee- 829

Jasper- 816

Shepherd- 566

Coldspring- 536

Kirbyville- 453

WOS- 806

Bridge City- 752

Hardin Jefferson- 706

Hampshire Fannett- 599

Orangefield- 480

4a

Huffman- 991

Barber's Hill- 963

Lumberton- 1018

LCM- 1150

Central- 1393

Vidor- 1387

Nederland- 1471

PNG- 1539

Ozen- 1740

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