K-12 enrollment is down by nearly 3,200 students
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Enrollment in Idaho’s K-12 public schools is down by nearly 3,200 students from last school year, despite unprecedented growth at virtual schools.
In all, 105 districts and charter schools lost students, numbers from the State Department of Education show. The 1 percent drop from last year Idaho’s first overall enrollment decline in decades accompanies an unprecedented influx of students at virtual schools and newly created remote learning programs in districts scrambling to provide flexibility for families during the coronavirus pandemic.
Enrollment is important because it impacts some $2 billion in state tax dollars earmarked annually for schools. The latest enrollment tally will shape a large portion of these payouts districts and charters are scheduled to receive next month.