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''It is difficult to keep up enrollment and make the schools break even,'' Conway said, ''because the churn is so high.'' He explained that in 2017, thousands of enrolled children were not paid up.
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Others, like at the University of Illinois, have offered across-the-board tuition discounts to keep up enrollments.
It also fails to address the need to keep up minority enrollment at the best private colleges and professional schools.
While this is clearly a positive sign, adding in the number of public education jobs that should have been created just to keep up with enrollment, we are currently experiencing a 410,000 job shortfall in public education.
Jack Gruenberg, who teaches eighth grade at the White Plains school and is the project coordinator for the northern branch, said the new school, serving grades kindergarten through fifth, is needed to keep up with enrollment, a demand for Jewish education and the migration to the northern part of the county of former Solomon Schechter students who are now raising families.
States across the country are wrestling with ways to keep up minority enrollment in public colleges, and several are operating under court orders or negotiated agreements to end discrimination in higher education.
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On Wednesday, he announced his proposal to increase across-the-board funding for schools by nearly $430 million to keep up with statewide enrollment growth.
Heidi Shierholz of the Economic Policy Institute has calculated that since the recession began in Dec. 2007, nearly 278,000 public school jobs have been eliminated; another 48,000 necessary to keep up with growing enrollment were not created, for a total loss of educators and other public school workers of 326,000.
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