As we noted in our December study, the average reduction in ADM from 2010 - 2015 was 7 %, so
the expected decline in enrollment would be well within the average range that school districts handle on a yearly basis.
Not exact matches
Cupertino Union Superintendent Wendy Gudalewicz said she too
expected enrollment in Algebra I
in 8th grade to
decline with the Common Core.
We would
expect a similar
decline in the county's four charter schools, but instead, those schools have almost doubled their total
enrollment over the same time.
Employment of secondary school teachers is
expected to grow 7 percent between 2010 and 2020, according to the BLS, due to a
decline in the student - to - teacher ratios and an increase
in enrollment.
Be that as it may, the jury seems to be
in that
enrollments are not
expected to rise, and may continue to
decline,
in the coming years.
The modest growth is because of the
decline in student - teacher ratio; however,
enrollment growth
in high school is
expected to be slower than
in other grades.