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    Immigration law cited for enrollment decline

    Immigration law cited for enrollment decline

    Ray Parker
    The Arizona Republic
    Oct. 17, 2007 02:31 PM

    Mesa Public Schools' alarming drop in enrollment this year comes largely in its elementary schools and almost exclusively in west Mesa, where there is a high Hispanic population, according to October district enrollment figures.

    The district will have to wrangle with the fallout that comes with 1,295 fewer students, who could account for a drop of up to $5 million in funding from the state.

    Other Southeast Valley districts have shown enrollment increases, so the Mesa exodus is largely unexplained.

    Mesa school board member Mike Hughes, citing enrollment declines in Tucson, said charter schools aren't drawing away students as some have suggested. Some board members said the drop could be attributed to the district reaching its building capacity and the transformation of older neighborhoods.

    Many are pointing to a state law that takes effect Jan. 1 that penalizes employers of undocumented immigrants, whose children attend public schools no-questions-asked.

    Board member David Lane said he knows of families moving to New Mexico.

    "I've seen some families leave and maybe some won't arrive that normally would have," he said. "I think that (the new law) will have an effect on schools and a lot of other things."

    Mesa saw a drop of 1,217 elementary school students this year. At 28 elementary schools, there are student reductions resulting in the elimination of at least one classroom, and in 17 of those schools, at least two classes were eliminated.

    There also are 621 fewer junior high students and 19 fewer high school students, according to attendance figures from the district. However, there were 616 additional students in district alternative schools, so the total number lost is 1,295.

    Mesa officials are facing some guess work as they near May, when contracts are offered to teachers for the next school year. In recent years, the state Legislature has not approved district budgets by then.

    "We send out contracts based on what we think it (funding) will be," Burnham said. "It's a problem with declines."

    Mesa schools, steadily declining in recent years, plummeted this year.

    Two years ago, there were about 700 fewer students enrolled than the previous year, while last year there was about a drop off 550.

    Fewer students mean less money from the state, which pays public schools according to enrollment.

    Fewer students

    Mesa Public Schools have almost 1,300 fewer students this school year than last, according to October enrollment figures.

    Administrators will likely have to figure out how to reduce up to $5 million in operational expenses in next year's budget, which they will begin to analyze in January and approve by July 1.

    Here are the schools showing the largest declines, by grade level.

    Elementary

    Emerson, 415 N. Westwood, down 109
    Eisenhower, 848 N. Mesa Drive, down 92
    Edison, 545 N. Horne, down 70
    Junior high
    Powell, 855 W. Eighth Ave., down 142
    Kino, 848 N. Horne, down 102
    Brimhall, 4949 E. Southern Ave., down 86

    High school

    Mountain View, 2700 E. Brown Road, down 144
    Westwood, 945 W. Eighth Street, down 95
    Dobson, 1501 W. Guadalupe Road, down 81

    http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... t1018.html

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    The tide is turning. So much for those morons in Congress and OBL asking how we were going to deport 20 million illegals. Common sense trumps politics and big business any day.
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    This is good news, the numbers are down in some schools in Colorado also. Maybe the dreamers should figure it out, they are not going to get anything this year either.

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    Kinda solves the school overcrowding problem....what are they complaining about?

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    and without more Schip...maybe they will leave tomarrow
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