Regional Superintendent, Keri Garrett, of the Regional Office of Education #13, released enrollment figures for private and public schools in all three counties that are represented by R.O.E. #13. This includes the “Preschool for All” Program.  There are 2,212 students in 11 schools in Washington County.  The largest amount of students is at Nashville Grade School with 551, while there are 408 at Nashville High School.  There are 359 students at Okawville Grade School, while there are 172 at Okawville High School.  Oakdale Grade School has 76 students, Irvington has 57, Ashley has 155 and Hoyleton has 41.  Also, Saint Ann has 109 students, Immanuel Lutheran has 72, Trinity Lutheran in Hoyleton has 91 and Trinity Saint John has 121.  For Washington County, there is no large number from one class size over another, from 179 down to 145, except for the 127 juniors and 138 seniors.  There are 6,171 students in 16 schools in Clinton County.  There are 7,307 students in 17 schools in Marion County.  The grand total of students in the 3 counties is 15,690 in schools.