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With fewer students in Boston, there should be fewer schools

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion January 17, 2023

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It’s no secret the COVID-19 pandemic supercharged a , and Boston Public Schools is no exception. But while COVID accelerated the decline, BPS enrollment has been on for two decades.A found enrollment declined for the eighth straight year in 2022 and is down 15.3 percent since 2014, a loss of more than 8,000 students — students. More than 60 percent of BPS schools had a decrease in enrollment over the past five years.AdvertisementYet BPS... + full article



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