Sentences with phrase «suffered declining enrollment»

Also in Brooklyn, Crown Heights» M.S. 584 is slated to shutter in the fall after the PEP voted unanimously to close the school, which officials said has suffered declining enrollment and poor performance.

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Attracting new students is an urgent priority for the nation's Catholic schools, which have suffered a steady enrollment decline in recent decades due to changing urban demographics and a declining church population, among other factors.
A state financial review found that the small district suffered from declining enrollment and an $ 11 million deficit.
As managed public schools we serve [to] undertake this transition, and given the growing number of at - rick students enrolling in these schools, perceived academic performance could temporarily or permanently suffer such that these schools may become a less attractive alternative, enrollments could decline, and our financial condition and results of operations could be negatively impact.
If you don't provide the quality school communications that will keep you competitive, even if you offer the best education in town, you can suffer from disgruntled parents, low morale, declining enrollment, and bad press.
Splitting up the schools causes the charter schools to suffer a decline in enrollment, said Clemente Charter Principal AnnMarie Smith, who said she previously saw a drop when the separate school sites were only one mile apart.
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