Many North Carolina districts see enrollment decline

Sept. 24, 2009
Guilford County and Charlotte-Mecklenburg report fewer students this year

From The Charlotte Observer: In North Carolina, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Guilford and Gaston county school districts have seen enrollment decline slightly from last year, according to official tallies taken this week. Other districts in the state, including Wake and Union counties and Iredell-Statesville, say they've seen small gains.

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