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Continued enrollment declines at Chicago Public Schools could escalate into a “crisis” that would significantly affect the city’s public education system in the years ahead, according to a new report from Kids First Chicago. CPS’ current enrollment is more than 316,000 students — a nearly 28% decrease of more than 122,000 students since 2002-03.
The change reflects a broader districtwide pattern driven by several factors, including a drop in birth rates over the past decade and a smaller population of school-aged children living in Chicago, according to data compiled by the local education nonprofit.
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