SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – California’s public schools are facing another setback as new data shows enrollment has fallen far more sharply than expected.
The California Department of Education reports nearly 75,000 fewer students enrolled in public schools this school year.
That decline is seven times larger than state officials initially projected and marks the largest drop in enrollment since the pandemic.
Education officials attribute the decline to lower birth rates and fewer immigrants living in the state.
The California Department of Finance had predicted a decrease of about 10,000 students in October.
The larger-than-expected drop could have significant consequences for public schools, as state funding is tied to student enrollment.



I wonder if closing down schools will lead to more remote learning or super long bus rides. An American colleague told me he had 2 hour bus ride to and from school. He was too young to pull uphill both ways joke so I believed him.