The previous zoning regulation had defined the issue broadly, allowing local control over virtually any change to enrollment patterns.
Court-ordered busing was instituted to ensure racial balances in student population and to remedy fluctuating enrollment patterns.
To many whites, the legal issues surrounding segregation ended when state schools opened their doors to blacks in the 1960's, and enrollment patterns now are a result of free choice.
On the negative side, however, the educational marketplace has polarized enrollment patterns by ethnicity and seriously complicated the problems of schools serving large disadvantaged populations.
The enrollment pattern is in keeping with the two other presidential schools that are coupled with presidential libraries.
Shifts in enrollment patterns reflect these changes in the school system.
The study surveyed enrollment patterns from 1981 to 1985 at 180 schools granting engineering degrees.
Financing a college education has led to redistribution in enrollment patterns.
In 1970, the American School changed its name to the International School to reflect its changing enrollment patterns.
Although current figures have not yet been compiled, experts who track enrollment patterns say more students are staying in school to wait out the aftereffects of the recession.