ERIN ELMORE: Schools across US face massive enrollment decline

“I think a lot of coastal California looks like this,” commented Todd Collins, a school board member in Silicon Valley.

“I think a lot of coastal California looks like this,” commented Todd Collins, a school board member in Silicon Valley.

A recent analysis conducted by researchers at the Brookings Institution has raised concerns about the future of thousands of school districts across the country due to significant declines in enrollment. The study, reported by The 74, delves into the data reflecting these enrollment drops, indicating potential closures and cuts in various educational institutions.

The findings reveal that, over four years spanning from before the pandemic to the present, approximately 12% of elementary schools and 9% of middle schools experienced a loss of at least one-fifth of their enrollment. Brookings Institution fellow Sofoklis Goulas emphasized that enrollment declines are a widespread phenomenon, impacting schools across the nation.

“Enrollment declines are everywhere,” Brookings Institution fellow Sofoklis Goulas said. 

Among districts with over 50,000 students, those experiencing a decline of over 20% were predominantly located in the South, with areas like Memphis, Atlanta, and parts of Texas facing significant enrollment challenges. The report anticipates that this trend is likely to persist over the next decade, especially in states such as Oregon, New Mexico, and West Virginia, where an additional 10% drop in enrollment is expected.

California, with its large population and numerous school districts, faced substantial enrollment declines, with over 1,400 schools witnessing a drop of at least 20% during the pandemic. Silicon Valley, in particular, grappled with record-low birth rates and decreased housing affordability, leading families to opt for private schools and charter schools, contributing to the ongoing challenges in the education landscape.

“I think a lot of coastal California looks like this,” commented Todd Collins, a school board member in Silicon Valley.

Whether it be homeschooling or private schools, a growing number of parents are opting to remove their children from public schools in search of an alternative. As public schools continue to become a place for radical left ideology, including critical race theory and transgenderism, it should come as no surprise that many Americans are seeking a better education for students.

This piece first appeared at TPUSA.


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