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Why are fewer families choosing public schools across the U.S.? Public school enrollment has been dropping for years, and it's expected to keep falling sharply by 2031—especially in elementary and middle grades—due to lower birth rates, shifting populations, and rising interest in private, charter, or homeschooling. This trend is leading to school closures and funding cuts, although some say fewer students could mean more resources per child.
By TFD SuppliesWhy are fewer families choosing public schools across the U.S.? Public school enrollment has been dropping for years, and it's expected to keep falling sharply by 2031—especially in elementary and middle grades—due to lower birth rates, shifting populations, and rising interest in private, charter, or homeschooling. This trend is leading to school closures and funding cuts, although some say fewer students could mean more resources per child.

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