been dealing with for the last 20 years in chicago. it s not new. now it s more visible because we so much more attention on our schools. we re well prepared and equipped to handle these situations, but it doesn t mean, that people, parents, students, won t be uncomfortable. okay. safety is concern number one. but declining enrollment and funding is also at the top of the list. we re confident those kids will be showing up. principals only have ten days to find their missing kids to qualify their schools for full funding. when we get to the ninth day, you do generally get a sense of where kids are going to fall. a school with 300 is not going to go to 600 or 500. it doesn t happen. at this point, if i were principal, i would be using every resource in my building to knock the doors. principal dozier is already on the case. hey, you re going to be in the community walk today, right?
now it s much more visible because we have so much attention. we re very prepared and equipped to handle these situations. but it doesn t mean that people, parents, students won t be uncomfortable. safety is concern number one. but the enrollment and funding are also at the top of the list. there are another 3,000 kids, worth about $12 million, that would look like it s going to be cut at this point that won t be cut. principals only have ten days to find their missing kids to qualify their schools for full funding. when we get to the ninth day, you get a sense of where kids are going to fall. at this point, if i were a principal, i would be using every other resource in my building to literally to knock the doors. principal dozier is already on the case. you re going to be in the community walk today, right? yeah. if we don t find the kids,