Beyond the baby bust: Parents quietly exit Colorado public schools
By Christian Horstmann | Guest Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice
Our public schools lost 10,000 students this year. Is there another reason beyond the baby bust and a population pinch?
Colorado’s public schools just posted their steepest enrollment slide since the pandemic: down more than 10,000 students this year, affecting each of our top ten largest districts and many others statewide.1 Denver Public Schools alone lost about 1,200 students2 and the district is already projecting another 6,000 by 20293 – almost certain to trigger even more school closures on top of the ten that have already been shuttered over the last few years.
Interestingly, overcrowded classrooms were presented during recent school board campaigns as an issue to address, but the opposite sce...

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