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Globe/Roger Nomer Derek Buehler maneuvers his tray during a “JumpStart” program at Cecil Floyd Elementary School in Joplin. Area school officials say the downturn in the economy so far has not prompted a decline in enrollment numbers.

Job losses, foreclosures, economy no threat to local school enrollment

School officials in Carthage, Carl Junction and Neosho could not be reached for comment.

Private schools

Enrollment projections also have surprised officials with several private schools. They said they haven’t seen a drop despite the tight economy.

“Parents who are passionate about their kids’ education don’t really let the economy affect them,” said Robert Carlson, spokesman for Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School in Joplin.

Thomas Jefferson continues to keep its enrollment around its average of 250 students, and Carlson said the school has had more new students in the past two years than ever before. In 2008, the school brought in 57 new students, and Carlson said 30 new students already are enrolled for this fall. He projected the fall enrollment will be at least 255.

And the school isn’t just waiting out the recession either. Thomas Jefferson just hired a new head of school, and five new middle-school and high-school teachers, and it is starting a $125,000 renovation of its library.

Nancy Roark, director of business affairs for Joplin Area Catholic Schools, said the school system has seen a boost in enrollment in all three of its schools — elementary, middle school and high school. And the increase is coming from both the Catholic and non-Catholic communities, she said.

The system serves Southwest Missouri, Southeast Kansas and Northeast Oklahoma, and has an average enrollment of 415 students.

College Heights Christian School, the largest Christian school in the area, hit record enrollment of 606 students two years ago. Superintendent Jim Rhea said the school saw a drop last year to 572, and he blamed the decline on tight finances and higher gas prices.

“I attribute that to the economy as much as anything,” Rhea said. “I think the economy has to have some impact on families and us as well.”

But so far this year, Rhea said, the school’s enrollment has been resilient. He projects stable enrollment for the fall, with 560 students already pre-enrolled this summer.

‘Sure investment’

Myra McGovern, director of public information for the National Association of Independent Schools, said private schools across the country are seeing enrollment boosts during this time when it seems as if they should drop. It’s the same pattern as the last six economic recessions, she said.

And the reason behind the upward trend seems to be the economy.

“It’s a little counter-intuitive. Any time there is a fee involved, people are looking at it closely,” McGovern said of the cost to attend private school. “But we’ve found that families are valuing education and willing to invest in it. And these days, education is a more sure investment than a lot of things.”



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