Enrollment down 30,000 at Florida's public schools
Enrollment in Florida public schools has dropped for the third straight year, state figures show. After peaking at about 2.6 million students in the 2005-06 academic year, enrollment is down about 30,000, with more than half of those kids leaving during the past year.
Broward and Miami-Dade schools have lost thousands of students during the past few years. Since 2004, Broward alone has lost about 17,000 students -- a sharp turnaround from a few years ago, when students were flooding the schools so fast that the district could not find space for them.
Florida's office of Economic & Demographic Research said the number of students from foreign countries moving into the state has not changed much. But fewer children from elsewhere in the United States are moving in.
''I don't know where they go,'' economist Carolyn Dubard said.
(Via Miami Herald)
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