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- LAUSD newcomer enrollment drops amid immigration fears
The Los Angeles Unified School District has lost roughly 7,000 more students than anticipated, partly because of ongoing immigration enforcement and fears, the Los Angeles Times reported “These declines reflect a climate of fear and instability created by ongoing immigration crackdowns, which
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District Goals At the Los Angeles Unified School District, our goals are: 1 100 percent graduation 2 Proficiency for all 3 100 percent attendance 4 Parent and community engagement 5 School safety
- LAUSD student enrollment declines amid immigration raids
The Los Angeles Unified School District is reporting a 4% drop in student enrollment compared with last year, a trend the district says is in part due to immigration raids that have terrorized LA communities For the 2025–26 school year, LAUSD enrolled 392,654 students, down from 409,108 the
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- LA Unified loses students across the district as immigration sweeps . . .
The district says immigration raids are intensifying enrollment losses already tied to falling birth rates and rising housing costs
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