https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d23/tables/dt23_203.20.asp?current=yes
The states projected to gain students is interesting.
https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d23/tables/dt23_203.20.asp?current=yes
The states projected to gain students is interesting.
Public school enrollment is not a good metric. Homeschooling took off during the plandemic. It's definitely a problem, the birth rate of white Americans, but using school as a measure is disingenuous at best.
Don't they still have to somewhat "enroll" the kids even when you're home schooling? I thought you still had to show the state that you are actually schooling them.
It's already happening. The district I attended had 5 elementary schools when I was there. They are down to 1. I've been told that it's probably a little fuller than it needs to be, but nothing that can't be managed.
It's strange to think about - there were 12 classes, 2 of each grade plus a couple of specials. Each class probably had 20-25 students plus maybe 20 more for the special classes. All of the others were similar. Now the county is a bedroom/internet community full of remotes and seniors because no one else can afford to (or wants to) live there.
No wonder (((they've))) opened the flood gates for the 3rd world to come to the U.S. They know spics and niggers breed like crazy, beyond the means of which their home countries can support them.
A lot to consider.
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