Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.
APS enrollment has declined due to the fact that young families cannot afford to live here.
Multiple factors at play
You can look it up online, but APS enrollment has declined since COVID and they are predicting flat to negative growth in the next ten years. Agree that multiple factors are at play, but the district’s decisions during COVID did not help for student retention. We know many families that were all public, all the way until then.
yes the APEs and good riddance
We’re very liberal, always vote for Dems, and left APS during Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.
APS enrollment has declined due to the fact that young families cannot afford to live here.
Multiple factors at play
You can look it up online, but APS enrollment has declined since COVID and they are predicting flat to negative growth in the next ten years. Agree that multiple factors are at play, but the district’s decisions during COVID did not help for student retention. We know many families that were all public, all the way until then.
yes the APEs and good riddance
We’re very liberal, always vote for Dems, and left APS during Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.
APS enrollment has declined due to the fact that young families cannot afford to live here.
Multiple factors at play
You can look it up online, but APS enrollment has declined since COVID and they are predicting flat to negative growth in the next ten years. Agree that multiple factors are at play, but the district’s decisions during COVID did not help for student retention. We know many families that were all public, all the way until then.
yes the APEs and good riddance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.
APS enrollment has declined due to the fact that young families cannot afford to live here.
Multiple factors at play
You can look it up online, but APS enrollment has declined since COVID and they are predicting flat to negative growth in the next ten years. Agree that multiple factors are at play, but the district’s decisions during COVID did not help for student retention. We know many families that were all public, all the way until then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.
APS enrollment has declined due to the fact that young families cannot afford to live here.
Multiple factors at play
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.
APS enrollment has declined due to the fact that young families cannot afford to live here.
Anonymous wrote:There is no (or only extremely minimal) immigration enforcement in Northern Virginia. I have seen the numbers of enrollment... reality is that local numbers are up in a lot of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.
APS enrollment has declined due to the fact that young families cannot afford to live here.
Anonymous wrote:APS enrollment has declined due to the fact it blows.