Texas schools face enrollment crisis |
Texas public school enrollment is declining as families explore more educational options, including charter schools and private school vouchers. The state's largest districts, such as Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, are experiencing significant drops in student numbers. Houston ISD has lost over 30,000 students in the past decade and anticipates further losses, prompting the district to cut 300 central office jobs and close 12 schools. A report from Texas 2036 estimates that public schools could lose an additional 100,000 students by 2030. Meanwhile, Northside ISD, once the fourth-largest, is facing competition from charter schools and may ask voters for a tax increase to address a $31.6m budget deficit.