San Diego County public schools have lost about 27,000 students over the past 10 years, with San Diego Unified School District alone seeing a decrease of nearly 10,000 students since the 2017-2018 school year.
Breakdown
- San Diego County public schools have lost about 27,000 students over the past decade. 13s
- San Diego Unified School District lost nearly 10,000 students since 2017-2018. 22s
- Charter schools are seeing enrollment increases due to specialized programs. 27s
- High living costs are making it hard for families and teachers to stay in the area. 41s
- Schools are investing in mental health, community programs, and STEM to boost retention. 55s