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DC Public School Enrollment Up for Third Straight Year

Monday, November 7, 2011
Numbers have been Steadily Increasing over Past Three Years, According to Un-Audited Report

Based on preliminary un-audited data, current enrollment in DC public schools (District of Columbia Public Schools and Public Charter Schools) is up 4% from last year to 78,200, and numbers have been steadily increasing over the past three years¡ªa 2% increase in 2009 and a 3.6% increase in 2010. In 2011 DCPS enrollment increased by 1%, from 45,631 to 46,191 (560 students), and PCS enrollment increased by 9%, from 29,366 to 32,009 (2,643 students).

Expanded data tables of un-audited enrollment figures are available.

?¡°After a decade of enrollment decreases in the District¡¯s public school system, I think we can finally say that we have turned the corner and we are now seeing a very positive upward trend when it comes to enrollment,¡± said Mayor Vincent C. Gray. ¡°These numbers represent more than a renewed trust and confidence in our public school system, it also reflects great improvements that have been made in recent years--educational as well as capital--combined with the great job our principals and teachers are doing in classrooms and schools across the District every day,¡± added the Mayor.

?¡°Although these numbers are not final and cannot be certified until we finish our formal audit, I think the Mayor¡¯s focus on the importance of Pre-K education is reaching our parents, as our initial numbers indicate the largest area of increase is coming from Pre-K levels,¡± said Hosanna Mahaley, State Superintendent of Education.

?Actual audited enrollment numbers will be published by the ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) by the end of January 2012.