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HILLHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MISSING FROM LIST OF PROMISE APPLICANTS FOR 2013.

HILLHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MISSING FROM LIST OF PROMISE APPLICANTS FOR 2013.

 In the New Haven Independent article titled “Amid Shakeup, Promise Expands Scholarship” demographic figures list the number of applicants for Promise Scholarship by the high schools they attend.  There are 11 schools listed; Hillhouse is not among them.  The reporter said she got no figures for Hillhouse. Does this mean that Hillhouse High School, one of the largest comprehensive high schools in New Haven, has no Promise applicants?

 “Promise has not yet determined how many scholarships it is giving out for next fall. That will depend in part on students’ GPAs at the end of their high school year. So far, 486 members of the Class of 2013 applied, a 38 percent increase over the prior year, according to Melton—click here for a demographic breakdown.

http://schoolpromise.webship.com/new-haven-promise/about/promise-by...

 http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/amid_sh...

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