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'• School Di!D istrict-a slenol an ojlng local Thursday evening.'ng. “We’ll have an At t h e n e t : _____ -y 7 elementary schoollool with facilities, |] C en tu ry miv- r , ■ > \/ students deserve.'C. • ' eled to Twin I ^ 1 Q - y e ' “ “Il’s gratifyingng 1there was that ear — ^----------- m u c h —c o m m uunity—supponiA- n i -------- B allsjp t a k e _ _ X —' 1 * ' c n r (© l l i n an L h i s learly tw inliirds of bn th e B ruins Cobble sjiid. “ Near figure is 6,/6,796, compared with I; ■ the communityi. vovoted to increase toward a 10-year low. >99-2000, he Siiid. ■ TI^IjQOHEnQEl iheir taxes, and,nd people really andon Flala "'I his is kind of an[I (o d d ity in 6.974 iri 1999 arollmontnBufesfOftheMa'e stepped up.” pNews writer_______________- , light of die fact thal thefe communi- T h e 2000OO OI figure does not 1 E valley’s lorgesl disuicts On thi* ballot,t wwas an 5875,000 [{ ly Is growlngi bm theiie-younger... include thelie-few preschpol.siu- - - . 200&01-1999-2000-pei riN f a l l s ’- ' rhe'popuiatioTi' Sangc s u p p le m e n ta,1 l lere\7"ro'bulld'a~; ------- T\VIN population is deciicreaslng.” dents who10 ailend: district pro­ (pioicctwl) Ch vin Falls is growing older, ' 4,500-square-footfoot multipurpose ‘ in Tw ir i Superintendent Terrel•ell Donicht grams; ihey;sy start school laier. The Twin Falls 6,796 6.974 -7 thal trend has school dismct .0,3 room , an 1.800-s(ii|.s(iuare-fooi library And tha said. “I liis could be a trtransition io‘ district hadlad about 40 preschool ,Cnssm 5.081 5,099 C nistrators worried. „ „ 5,7 . and two classrootrooms at Jefferstin adminis lc , amorereiiremenicomnnmunity." students lastlas year, and a similar MiiiidoKa rt,430 4.699 3 082 3,040.- >11> elemeniary. I . O p in io n - Enrolirollment in the i»ff>)«^t«Ml-«nr^)llmQrent in dnwn '• Ig by 178 from last year.•. ’This years H . Evetyone’s aw inn id straigln year, and heading spring, and coulilliuld be finished tn ^ H i revenue down, mma anagem ent tim e for the 2001•001-02 school year. -Liiyne Siiid. H | must improve arir thet! 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