Flagler District Halts Plans For New Schools as Enrollment Shrinks While Private and Homeschool Numbers Surge
Flagler County has abandoned plans to build a middle school and a high school by decade's end due to shrinking district enrollment. Total school-age children grew by 2,359 since 2018, but these students enrolled in private schools or homeschooling programs instead. Fueled by uni…
Since 2018, Flagler County has seen an increase of 2,359 school-age children. Hardly any have enrolled in public schools.
Private school enrollment since 2018 has increased 139 percent, state figures show.
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