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Enrollment in the Las Virgenes Unified School District increased this school year, officials said, reversing a recent trend of flat enrollment. Officials said that the district, anticipating
another flat year, had planned steep cuts to make up for lost revenue from the state, which disburses $3,230 per student. Instead, officials said, enrollment increased by 184 students, to a
total of 11,006, bringing in more than $594,000 above last year in state funds. After hiring additional personnel to accommodate the new students, district officials said, the school had
$90,000 left over, which will go into the general fund. In the 1994-95 school year, officials said, the district lost $450,000 in potential revenues because of flat enrollment. Officials
said they have made a concentrated effort over the past year to reverse the trend by recruiting students from outside the district and instituting a program that allows parents who normally
teach their children at home to enroll them in an independent-study program. MORE TO READ