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The Pueblo Chieftain: School enrollment down, building needs up

There’s troubling news for the Pueblo City Schools. While student enrollment continues a decades-long decline, the projected cost of needed building work keeps rising.

D60 enrollment figures have dropped to 16,059 students this year from 17,044 in the 2007-08 school year.

This cannot be attributed entirely to a corresponding drop in the city’s school-age population. Rather, the number of students who left D60 for Pueblo County District 70 was 1,161 this past school year compared with only 429 changing districts a decade earlier. Likewise, students reported to have left school for online instruction were 1,140 last year compared with only 44 a decade earlier.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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