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Impact Of New Residential Developments On Princeton School Enrollment Remains A Mystery
The two developments are projected to create 600 units, but the total number of potential students remains unknown.

Princeton, NJ -- Questions remain unanswered concerning an expected surge in student population in the Princeton Public School District related to a pair of new residential developments, the Princeton Packet reports.
No decision had been made as of Tuesday night as to how to district students coming from AvalonBay on Witherspoon Street or Princeton University’s Merwick-Stanworth on Bayard Lane, according to the report.
About 600 units were being built altogether, but it remains unclear how many students it would add to the district.
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The first residents for the 280-unit Avalon Bay development were scheduled to begin moving in next week, and would move in in phases. The second phase of the Merwick-Stanworth project is set for completion this fall, with 326 units.
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