Enrollment data shows how Minnesota schools and students are changing. Look up your district.

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Minnesota's K-12 school enrollment has stabilized, but demographic changes are reshaping the educational landscape. Competition among schools is fierce, with public institutions facing an increase in private schooling and homeschooling options. In response to rising homeschooling rates—up 18% since 2022-23—Governor Tim Walz has proposed eliminating funding for nonpublic schools, leading to protests from private school supporters. Despite these challenges, students of color are a bright spot in enrollment data, comprising nearly 36% of the state's school-aged population. This trend is particularly pronounced in Minneapolis and St.

Paul, where both districts have seen slight enrollment gains. Experts predict a 5% decline in the school-aged population over the next 15 years, prompting concerns about funding disparities and resource allocation. Additionally, the gap between high school and elementary enrollment highlights the need for districts to reassess their infrastructure. As the landscape evolves, educators and policymakers face difficult decisions regarding school funding and community needs.

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