"U.S. Schools Face Crisis as Enrollment Drops Across the Country. A new analysis by The New York Times reveals that some of the nation's largest urban school districts, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, are struggling with declining enrollment. However, what's striking is that smaller and suburban districts are also experiencing similar declines, defying the conventional wisdom that urban areas are the only ones facing this challenge. The data suggests a broader crisis in U.S. education, with the number of children dropping and schools facing significant financial and operational challenges as a result."
Declining enrollment has hit many of the nation’s largest urban school districts, including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, a New York Times analysis found. But smaller and suburban districts are shrinking at a similar rate. The post U.S. schools face a crisis as the number of children drops appeared first on District Administration.