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Sequoia Union study finds long‑term enrollment decline; feeder districts projected to lose 16%

Sequoia Union High School District · January 14, 2026
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Summary

District staff previewed a demographer's report showing combined feeder K–8 enrollment down about 16% since 2016, a 19.5% drop in the under‑5 population (2010–2020) and lower transition rates into the high school district, all of which staff said contribute to a shrinking student pool for TIDE and other schools.

Sequoia Union High School District staff told parents that a new enrollment study shows sustained declines across the district's feeder districts and projected continued decreases in student counts.

"The enrollment study ... shows a projected total loss of 16% for feeder districts," Naomi Hunter, the district's public information officer, said in the webinar previewing a demographer's report to be formally presented…

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