Study Finds Public School Enrollment Declining in America’s Most Populous Cities

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Study Finds Public School Enrollment Declining in America’s Most Populous Cities
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'Declining enrollment does not speak well to the level of confidence in large, urban-area public school systems'

Public school enrollment is declining in America’s most populous cities, but despite the dip in attendance, school spending has increased in many urban districts, according to a report. Experts warn the disparity will have major implications for education policy.

“Declining enrollment does not speak well to the level of confidence in large, urban-area public school systems,” Ben told Fox News Digital.

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