Education Stories   /     State lawmakers consider backfilling school district budgets after enrollment declines

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Public school enrollment is down almost 4 percent statewide compared with last year. Many families decided not to enroll their kindergartners because of remote learning, and others have switched to private schools or home schooling. Because state education funding is calculated based on the number of students, many districts are now facing budget deficits. State lawmakers are considering a bill to send more money to school districts that have seen a drop in enrollment during the pandemic .

Subtitle
Public school enrollment is down almost 4 percent statewide compared with last year. Many families decided not to enroll their kindergartners because of remote learning, and others have switched to private schools or home schooling. Because state
Duration
67
Publishing date
2021-02-10 17:38
Link
https://www.knkx.org/post/state-lawmakers-consider-backfilling-school-district-budgets-after-enrollment-declines
Contributors
  Ashley Gross
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Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/kplu/audio/2021/02/legislature_school_funding_wrap_with_intro.mp3
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