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District on a tuition basis. These students will continue
at San ~ernanda until they havP graduated. In the • een-
ti:--~e, the gr2.du;:. te s of the elE'l:iPn tB.ry c.is tri ct e for 194·.5
c?.nd 194-6 e.nd subeec:uent yea.re will attend the Wil~iam S.
He.rt High School in Ne-r,rhall. For the past two yea.rs the
high school he.e exieteo. on the grounde of the Newhall
Elementary School. It i2 expected the.t the fall of 1947
will see tne housing of grades nin~, ten and eleven in
their ~wn school on a eitP in Ne~hall. Eventually it is
?lsnned to maintain a junior-senior high school of gradPe
seven to twelve inclusive.
Pooulation centers. T~e largest percentage of the
population of the hi~h school dietrict is located in the
t;Jwn of Newhall, with Saugus, Ce.ete.ic, and the Mint and
San6 Canyon sre~s nroviding t~e balance. Because of the
large influx of' nanu~a tion during the war years, no ve.lid
F~deral Census existe for the area. If the rule of the
Los AngelPe County Office of the Su:)Frintend.ent of Schools
ie used whereby the elementary average daily attendance
is multiplied by nine, the eetimatect oonule~tion of the
e.ree is given in Tables I to V. Some parts of the Saugus
Union District WPre not ~it~in the union dietrict for the
whole period, but they hav~ been groured together for more