Sentences with phrase «year of declining enrollment»

The district recommended the school close after years of declining enrollment, popularity and achievement.
Once ranked 872nd out of 875 Maryland schools, it suffered years of declining enrollment before it reversed course, beginning in 2010, thanks in part to SIG money.
This year, D.C. Public Schools is projecting 49,145 students, up from 47,548, a fourth year of increases after many years of declining enrollment.
At schools across the district, she assured parents that she would take their concerns back to district headquarters, where they would help shape an ambitious but practical plan to increase academic achievement and reverse years of declining enrollment.
SEATTLE — After years of declining enrollment, a growing number of Catholic schools nationwide are placing their faith in blended learning, a teaching approach in which computers share the instructional load with teachers, and one that appeals to many parents disillusioned with traditional schools.
After years of declining enrollment, public schools have grown by 11,000 pre-kindergarten to grade 12 students over the last five years.
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