Thousands of schools in the United States are at risk of closing due to sharp declines in school enrollment in recent years.
The pandemic has been one of the worst things to happen to public education in years, and teachers unions and Democrats have made it worse by repeatedly postponing the reopening of schools. Many parents were also horrified to discover the wake-up content being taught.
Across the country, people have found alternatives in homeschooling, private schools, and charter schools.
Fox News reports:
New report: Thousands of schools are at risk of closure due to a “severe” loss in school enrollment rates
A new report shows that thousands of school districts are at risk of closing due to a “dramatic” loss in enrollment.
The warning stems from an analysis of national registration data by the Brookings Institution and some reporting from The 74.
Their analysis came after Brookings Institution researchers found a decline in enrollment in elementary and middle schools, with a loss of one-fifth of their enrollment rates.
“Enrollment rates are declining everywhere,” said Sophocles Gullas, a fellow at the Brookings Institution. The report also noted that Jackson Public Schools voted to close 11 schools and consolidate two of them. Some of these schools have seen a loss of 30% or more of their students since 2018.
The report notes that many school districts saw declines similar to those experienced by Jackson Public Schools, and that this number more than doubled between 2019 and 2021.
The report further explained that the decline is expected to continue throughout the decade and that Oregon, New Mexico and West Virginia are among the states expected to see enrollment decline “at least another 10 percent.”
It happens everywhere.
Democrats and Democratic Teachers Unions are completely destroying education in Colorado.#Common policy
Colorado's public school enrollment continues to decline, reaching its lowest levels in a decade https://t.co/fG0hpruKmP
— Mr. T2 (@GovtsTheProblem) January 18, 2024
Virginia's school enrollment is expected to decline faster than expected, with the largest decline in Northern Virginia
“More than a quarter of this decline will come from Fairfax County, which is currently losing population for the first time since the 1820s.”https://t.co/zTqHJBqnrx— Fairfax County Parents Association (@FFXParentsAssoc) January 18, 2024
State aid for Sayville decreases because Sayville's enrollment has actually declined.
Now would be a great time to hear from New York Republicans about how to cut costs for unfunded schools and states instead of endlessly nurturing taxpayers for more school aid. https://t.co/K1tuNGGyH9 pic.twitter.com/MYHmkzAtLW
– Ken Girardin (PolicyEngineer) January 19, 2024
Thousands of schools across the country are at risk of closure (MSN)
In California, more than 1,400 schools saw enrollment declines of 20% or more. Factors include parents moving their children to private or charter schools as well as demographic changes, including a decline in the number of births… pic.twitter.com/zFtTggXEL8
— FXHedge (@Fxhedges) January 13, 2024
The landscape of American education has completely changed and will probably never go back to what it was before.