Posted Oct 29, 2021, 4:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Crawford
OK, but isn't the national perspective. Nationally, Catholic schools had plummeting enrollment during the pandemic. In fact, the drop in Catholic school enrollment was the largest single year decline in the last 50 years:
https://www.catholicnews.com/catholi...t-in-50-years/
This suggests that Catholic schools, from a national perspective, were generally not perceived viable alternatives to public schools. Which makes sense, bc Catholic schools were remote too, and not as well resourced as public schools, and parents may have felt pressure re. tuition given the economic uncertainty.
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Ok, I was not talking nationally but my experience where my family lives and my kids go to school.
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