While Gateway Technical Collegeâs student enrollment is down overall from last year, the figure has closed up a bit as the spring semester began, college administrators report.
At the end of December, static enrollment data hinted at a potential 14 percent decrease for the spring semester, based on the collective data that was available at campuses in Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties.
âBut we have made some progress,â Zina Haywood, executive vice president and provost for academic and campus affairs, said at Gatewayâs monthly District Board meeting Thursday.
At the end of last week, the decline narrowed to 6 percent, officials reported.
Then and Now: Recalling the places of South Gardner along East Broadway
The neighborhood is a unique village with a history all its own
Mike Richard
Special for The Gardner News
Out of all the neighborhoods in Gardner, there is no question that the area affectionately known as “South Village” has been around the longest. In addition, you won’t find many citizens any more rabid for their section of town than the South Gardnerites.
It was in this section of town that Gardner’s first settler, Elijah Jackson, erected his home, the famed Public House known as “Jackson Tavern.”