‘We can’t close our way out of’ enrollment spiral Despite a decrease in student enrollment by 15.2 percent since 2014-15, officials have unveiled a long-term facilities vision for the Boston Public Schools (BPS) without identifying a single building that would close permanently. Instead of counting buildings and rooms, the presentation at the May 22 meeting of the Boston
Less people having kids because it would be financially devastating with the housing costs and average incomes?
That’s seems to be happening in much of the rest of the expensive cities.
And the ones who can easily afford kids, also send them out to private schools in our town.