California Department of Education | California Department of Education
California Department of Education | California Department of Education
The grades with the second highest number of students were second grade, fourth grade, seventh grade, and eighth grade, with two students each.
The school that had the highest number of sixth grade students in French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary School District during the period was French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary School.
Overall, French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary School District enrolled 15 students, ranking as the 21st lowest enrolled district in California for the 2023-24 school year. It ranked 25th lowest in the previous school year.
California's public schools face a growing financial crisis driven by declining enrollment and an increase in chronic absenteeism, both impacting the state's school funding model.
Enrollment, which peaked at 6.3 million students in the early 2000s, has steadily declined to under 6 million today, with projections indicating it could fall below 5.2 million by 2032. This trend is attributed to lower birth rates, slowed immigration, and families relocating out of state due to high housing costs. Rural and coastal districts have been particularly affected, facing tough decisions such as school closures and staffing reductions.
At the same time, chronic absenteeism has surged from 12% pre-pandemic to 25%, disproportionately impacting younger students and jeopardizing their long-term success.
School | Total Enrollment |
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French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary School | 15 |