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The fastest-declining public high schools by enrollment in New Hampshire · page 2

Ranks 5160 of the fastest-declining public schools by enrollment in New Hampshire. Back to page 1.

FASTEST DECLINING · NEW HAMPSHIRE
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
51Winnacunnet High SchoolHampton, NHWinnacunnet Cooperative School District1,051993-5.5%
52Bow High SchoolBow, NHBow School District657622-5.3%
53Newfound Regional High SchoolBRISTOL, NHNewfound Area School District377357-5.3%
54Fall Mountain Regional High SchoolLANGDON, NHFall Mountain Regional School District502479-4.6%
55Manchester West High SchoolManchester, NHManchester School District800764-4.5%
56Salem High SchoolSalem, NHSalem School District1,1641,116-4.1%
57Plymouth Regional High SchoolPlymouth, NHPemi-Baker Regional School District677651-3.8%
58Gilford High SchoolGilford, NHGilford School District488470-3.7%
59Hillsboro-Deering High SchoolHillsborough, NHHillsboro-Deering Cooperative School District342334-2.3%
60Rivendell AcademyOrford, NHRivendell Interstate School District211209-0.9%
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