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With almost 35,000 students leaving Houston ISD from the 2016-17 school year to the 2024-25 school year, enrollment losses
have been a persistent problem, local stakeholders said.
The overview: Enrollment loss played a large part in why HISD leaders recommended the district’s board of managers close 12 schools in June, Superintendent Mike Miles said during the district’s Feb. 26 special meeting. The same day, HISD’s board of managers unanimously voted to close the schools—a choice district leaders said will save HISD between $14.6 million and $20 million.
Zooming in: Enrollment loss has been steady at HISD for years. However, a growing number of students have been leaving the district since Courtney Isaak Pichon, CEO of area education nonprofit Good Reason Houston, said the decline is not a problem unique to HISD as most large urban school districts are seeing a decline in enrollment.
The cost: Besides enrollment loss, Miles said one of the biggest factors in the district’s decision was the increasing cost of maintenance at most of the schools proposed for closure.
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