Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
The school websites have all this info but I don’t think they update until the very end of the school year. But it will be interesting to see the enrollments at some of the 85%+ Hispanic schools in Springfield and Alexandria at the end of the year.
The reporting for individual schools that will start getting released within a few weeks (for September 2025 enrollment) breaks down enrollment by race/ethnicity.
It will be easy enough to see what’s happened at individual schools since last year.
I'd forgotten, but you can also check this information at the county-wide level as well.
Go a school profile, then go to the "Demographics" tab. From there, click on the "Student Ethnic" tab. This will pull up the information for the specific school, but you can then change the display to access the data for the division (FCPS), the region, the pyramid, the school level (i.e., high, middle, elementary), as well as an individual school.
The information for September 2025 should be available within a week or two, and you can access the historical information as well.
I don't think they post the demographics until the end of the year.
Wrong, as the prior post makes extremely clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
The school websites have all this info but I don’t think they update until the very end of the school year. But it will be interesting to see the enrollments at some of the 85%+ Hispanic schools in Springfield and Alexandria at the end of the year.
The reporting for individual schools that will start getting released within a few weeks (for September 2025 enrollment) breaks down enrollment by race/ethnicity.
It will be easy enough to see what’s happened at individual schools since last year.
I'd forgotten, but you can also check this information at the county-wide level as well.
Go a school profile, then go to the "Demographics" tab. From there, click on the "Student Ethnic" tab. This will pull up the information for the specific school, but you can then change the display to access the data for the division (FCPS), the region, the pyramid, the school level (i.e., high, middle, elementary), as well as an individual school.
The information for September 2025 should be available within a week or two, and you can access the historical information as well.
I don't think they post the demographics until the end of the year.
Wrong, as the prior post makes extremely clear.
The demographics lag by a year.
You have to go to Virginia DoE to get the current information
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
The school websites have all this info but I don’t think they update until the very end of the school year. But it will be interesting to see the enrollments at some of the 85%+ Hispanic schools in Springfield and Alexandria at the end of the year.
The reporting for individual schools that will start getting released within a few weeks (for September 2025 enrollment) breaks down enrollment by race/ethnicity.
It will be easy enough to see what’s happened at individual schools since last year.
I'd forgotten, but you can also check this information at the county-wide level as well.
Go a school profile, then go to the "Demographics" tab. From there, click on the "Student Ethnic" tab. This will pull up the information for the specific school, but you can then change the display to access the data for the division (FCPS), the region, the pyramid, the school level (i.e., high, middle, elementary), as well as an individual school.
The information for September 2025 should be available within a week or two, and you can access the historical information as well.
I don't think they post the demographics until the end of the year.
Wrong, as the prior post makes extremely clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
The school websites have all this info but I don’t think they update until the very end of the school year. But it will be interesting to see the enrollments at some of the 85%+ Hispanic schools in Springfield and Alexandria at the end of the year.
The reporting for individual schools that will start getting released within a few weeks (for September 2025 enrollment) breaks down enrollment by race/ethnicity.
It will be easy enough to see what’s happened at individual schools since last year.
I'd forgotten, but you can also check this information at the county-wide level as well.
Go a school profile, then go to the "Demographics" tab. From there, click on the "Student Ethnic" tab. This will pull up the information for the specific school, but you can then change the display to access the data for the division (FCPS), the region, the pyramid, the school level (i.e., high, middle, elementary), as well as an individual school.
The information for September 2025 should be available within a week or two, and you can access the historical information as well.
I don't think they post the demographics until the end of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
The school websites have all this info but I don’t think they update until the very end of the school year. But it will be interesting to see the enrollments at some of the 85%+ Hispanic schools in Springfield and Alexandria at the end of the year.
The reporting for individual schools that will start getting released within a few weeks (for September 2025 enrollment) breaks down enrollment by race/ethnicity.
It will be easy enough to see what’s happened at individual schools since last year.
I'd forgotten, but you can also check this information at the county-wide level as well.
Go a school profile, then go to the "Demographics" tab. From there, click on the "Student Ethnic" tab. This will pull up the information for the specific school, but you can then change the display to access the data for the division (FCPS), the region, the pyramid, the school level (i.e., high, middle, elementary), as well as an individual school.
The information for September 2025 should be available within a week or two, and you can access the historical information as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
The school websites have all this info but I don’t think they update until the very end of the school year. But it will be interesting to see the enrollments at some of the 85%+ Hispanic schools in Springfield and Alexandria at the end of the year.
The reporting for individual schools that will start getting released within a few weeks (for September 2025 enrollment) breaks down enrollment by race/ethnicity.
It will be easy enough to see what’s happened at individual schools since last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
The school websites have all this info but I don’t think they update until the very end of the school year. But it will be interesting to see the enrollments at some of the 85%+ Hispanic schools in Springfield and Alexandria at the end of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
It would be interesting to see that breakdown by race and hispanic/non-hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
There could be multiple causes for this decline in enrollment, but surely parents fleeing FCPS for other schools and jurisdictions where they aren't at as much risk of boundary changes inflicted by a divisive and useless Superintendent and School Board are one contributing factor.
Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
Anonymous wrote:Slide from the school board meeting where they talked about lower enrollment this year can be found in this roundup:
https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/10/01/fcps-immigration-raid-fears-may-be-contributing-to-lower-student-enrollment/
"As of Sept. 22, FCPS has 177,007 students attending 199 schools and centers. Though the division still ranks as the ninth largest in the nation — with a larger student population than that of 11 states — enrollment is down by more than 4,000 students from the 181,153 in class at the end of the 2024-2025 school year."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, one of the Board members could win lots of future votes, if they would stand up and state that this is not working.
Ricardy Anderson did that at the first meeting. She was HOT, probably angrier than the parents.
Counterpoint: She and everyone except Mcelveen has steadfastly supported this shitshow. You shouldn’t applaud an arsonist for trying to put out the raging fire that she helped start.
I think that they wanted a review, a real one. I cannot fault them on that. This is a shitshow. Something that they should just cut bait from.