Florida school choice programs succeed, but public schools may close
- Several large Florida school districts, such as Duval County Public Schools, Broward County Public Schools, and Miami-Dade County Public Schools, are facing notable enrollment drops, prompting considerations of cost-cutting measures like layoffs and school closures.
- Republican Governor Ron DeSantis's school choice initiatives in Florida have led to increased enrollments in charter and private schools, causing a decline in public school enrollment across the state.
- Duval County Public School District, one of Florida's largest, is contemplating closing campuses due to significant decreases in enrollment.
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Fla. school choice programs succeed, but public schools may close
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (NewsNation) — Florida has become a laboratory for school choice programs, but they've significantly disrupted the state's public schools. Many districts are closing schools as more students flock to private schools, charter schools or homeschooling. In the past five years, the state's largest school districts have lost tens of thousands of students. As a result, some schools are considering closing their doors altogether. …
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