Enrollment drop follows Hurricane Ike

Nov. 10, 2008
Some Texas districts have lost state aid because they have fewer students
Hurricane Ike, which floodedGalveston, Texas, schools Sept. 13 and displaced hundreds of students, has dried up the sources of revenue that schools need to pay the bills. State funding for public and charter schools, based on enrollment, will drop because students without homes have been unable to return. To read The Galveston County Daily News article, click here.

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