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District leaders flag declining kindergarten enrollments and shifting demographics; planners await updated ACS data

5912112 · September 25, 2025
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Both districts reported declines in kindergarten and overall elementary enrollment since 2019–2020; county planning staff showed demographic maps and warned that updated American Community Survey (ACS) data due in December could change short-term projections used for boundary and capital planning.

School administrators and county planners discussed enrollment declines at the elementary and pre‑K levels, shifting age and racial composition, and the limits of 2020 census data for near‑term school planning.

District reports: Chapel Hill-Carrboro and Orange County Schools presented average daily membership data showing high enrollment in 2019–20 followed by a decline that accelerated during the pandemic and has moderated but not reversed. Chapel Hill presenters said the district’s twentieth‑day count stood at…

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