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"We lose students through the high school years.
That's why districts cry when they lose students to choice".
They can lose faculty and they can lose students".
We lose students who are capable of going to college and just don't go.
Though small districts receive a bit more cash, districts that lose students lose money.
People move, less money is spent, schools lose students and then the town starts to die.
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The answer is that those institutions might lose students--and the revenue they bring in.
While large districts lost students in the 1970s as middle class families left big cities for the suburbs, districts are losing students now for a variety of reasons.
But the immediate threat of losing students may not have been meaningful.
Most of the schools would be phased out, losing students and financing with each passing year.
Unlike many of the city's vocational schools, it has not lost students.
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