Catholic
school enrollment dropped by 18 % (similar to the district).
And Nickell's Las Animas district was really hurt after it lost the state prison — because workers left and
school enrollment dropped.
Not exact matches
For certain types of federal student loans, a period of time after you graduate, leave
school, or
drop below half - time
enrollment when you are not required to make payments.
You can start making payments while in
school or defer payments until after you graduate or
drop below half - time
enrollment.
In recent years, the
school's
enrollment has
dropped significantly, and they recently shut down a campus in Washington state.
Between 1968 and 1971, church
school enrollment of four other mainline denominations — the United Church of Christ, the Christian Church, and the two Presbyterian churches —
dropped by 19.3 per cent.
Like almost all institutions of higher education, these
schools, whether university - related or denominational, are buffeted by inflation, a decrease of public support, and a
drop in student
enrollment.
Enrollment at the two - year college had
dropped to 329 students and the
school's finances were on shaky ground.
NORTH COLLINS, N.Y. — Nine
school districts in Erie County have seen their
enrollment drop by at least 11 percent in the past decade.
Even though Rockland
school districts are facing challenges, they have not been hit as hard as northern counties where
enrollment rates in some districts have
dropped by as much as 25 percent since 2000, and are expected to continue
dropping.
Education Week is reporting on an Empire Center's report that says over the past decade «public
schools hired nearly 15,000 teachers and almost 9,000 administrators, guidance counselors and other support workers over the last 10 years as
enrollment dropped by more than 121,000 students.
Enrollment is
dropping at the arts
school and stagnant at the second - year STEM
school because
school districts can't afford the per - student tuition bills.
With
dropping enrollments and less money coming from the state, many
school districts across New York are looking into joining forces.
The conference has expressed its disappointment with the effect the policy is having on admissions in private
schools, with reports that
enrollment of first - years has
dropped significantly.
In the seven years prior to when Catholic leaders decided to close and reopen their
schools as charters, average
enrollment dropped from 299 students to 153 students.
Enrollment dropped and the
school faltered.
Choices for parents who think their kids might benefit from a special program at a
school in a nearby
school district: In California, some
school districts where
enrollment was
dropping are taking advantage of the state's District of Choice law, which allows districts to compete for students by offering innovative programs and options that parents want.
The few
schools that remained were in the death grip of aging parish populations, increased costs (the number of nuns in Memphis had
dropped from 160 to 80), and dwindling
enrollment.
In California, for example, participation in music courses
dropped 46 percent from 1999 - 2000 through 2000 - 04, while total
school enrollment grew nearly 6 percent, according to a study by the Music for All Foundation.
Capping the number of students who can participate in choice programs has kept
school districts from suffering any severe
drops in
enrollment.
There are almost 3,000 empty seats in the district's high
schools, where
enrollment is
dropping.
These data show a
drop of more than 25,000 in private
school enrollment from the mid-1960s to the beginning of MPCP (interrupted by a temporary rise from 1977 to 1984).
Between 1968 and 2012, the percentage white of overall student
enrollment in public
schools dropped from 80 percent to 51 percent.
From fall 2001 to fall 2003, the
enrollment at private
schools dropped by 218,741 students, or 4 percent, according to the center, an arm of the U.S. Department of Education.
With the decline in
enrollment has come a
drop in revenues: state aid is based on the number of students attending a district's
schools.
The city had 55 of the state's 78 worst
schools in 2003 — 04, and between 1998 and 2004
school enrollment had
dropped by 26 percent, from 82,000 to 65,000 students.
But when students
drop out, it means less money for public
schools from the
enrollment - based state aid formula.
Since each
school's
enrollment declined as students transferred, graduated, or
dropped out, students who chose to stay as their
school phased out could potentially receive increased personal attention and resources from the administration and faculty.
One of the focus areas of universal primary education is to increase access,
enrollment of all children and reduce
school drop outs.
The state office's audited
enrollment in the traditional
schools in 2008 was 45,200, a
drop from 49,500 in 2007, the year Rhee arrived.
Michigan officials notified
school districts this month that an unexpected surge in
enrollments will cause per - pupil funding to
drop by about $ 10 this year.
Meanwhile, public
school enrollment steadily declined,
dropping by more than 30,000 students over 30 years.
Problems deepened when the neighboring town of Barnstead stopped sending kids to the
school, resulting in a 40 percent
drop in
enrollment and a funding cut from the state.
Digital Harbor High
School, for example, is looking at losing roughly $ 1 million after a projected 137 - student
drop in
enrollment, according to the district's budget presentation.
Enrollment in educator preparation programs has
dropped by more than 70 percent over the last decade, and has fallen below the number of estimated hires by
school districts around the state.
West Virginia, like other states with
dropping student
enrollments, has seen scores of
school closures — nearly 300 over the past 15 years.
Catholic
schools in the archdiocese experienced a
drop in
enrollment of 4,800 students between last
school year and this one.
Minority
enrollment in the city's three exam
schools and preparation programs is also declining, though this appears to be because of a legal mandate to
drop affirmative action programs.
Officials say
school enrollment has
dropped by 38,700 students in just one year because of the hurricane and departing families.
At Boys and Girls High
School in Brooklyn, long an emblem of educational dysfunction,
enrollment dropped by a whopping 47 %, from 648 students in 2014 - 2015 to to 343 students in 2015 - 2016.
He has watched student
enrollment in the city's
schools drop from 63,000 to 56,400 over the past decade.
Reporter Scott Elliott's Get On The Bus blog has the story of how the companies tapped to take over four Indianapolis public
schools will receive $ 15.3 million in state funding for their efforts despite
drops in
enrollment.
This is largely because
enrollment at CSU and private
schools has
dropped dramatically.
Drops in education -
school enrollments don't necessarily equal shortages, though.
On - time graduation rate rose from 48 % to 65 % between 2010 and 2014,
enrollment has grown from 830 students in 2010 to 1300 in 2015, and Stall High
School (91 % poverty rate) reported discipline referrals
dropped 50 %.
School - level data were downloaded from the California Department of Education, California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) website.6 The following were
dropped:
schools with total
enrollment of fewer than 50 students, special education
schools, continuation high
schools,
schools in juvenile delinquency facilities, alternative
schools, community day
schools, and
schools lacking a full panel of data for 2013 - 2015.
Between the 2001 - 02 and 2012 - 13
school years,
enrollments in teacher preparation programs
dropped 74 percent.
Under the old system, any non-probationary teacher that had lost their position because of a
drop in
enrollment or
school closure and could not secure a new position would be directly placed into another
school, frequently against teacher and principal wishes.
In Janesville, for example,
enrollment in the public
schools dropped by 253 students in the three years after the General Motors plant shut down.
While none were in Seattle,
enrollment has been slowly but steadily
dropping in that archdiocese's 76
schools.