Leon County School Board Member Alva Striplin listens to County Commissioner Rick Minor give a presentation on the Tallahassee Second Harvest Food Bank, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019.

Over the last five years, Leon County Schools has lost 2,578 students, and along with that a significant amount of state funding, with some schools no longer operating at capacity.

Still reeling from a pandemic drop-off and facing fierce competition with charter and private schools under the state’s yearslong expansion of vouchers, districts across Florida have been involved in discussions about closing schools with low enrollment to save and accommodate declining budgets. Duval County Public Schools has recently identified 30 schools that could be shut down due to low enrollments and high costs.

The issue hit home in Tallahassee Monday when school board member Alva Swafford Smith suggested LCS should consider the possibility of downsizing in response to the local enrollment decline.



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