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The fastest-declining public K-12 schools by enrollment in Arizona

Across Arizona, 11 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the steepest enrollment decline between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Cottonwood Education Services leads the list at -79.9%, against a median of -14.0% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
11
Arizona
Best Enrollment change
-79.9%
Median Enrollment change
-14.0%
FASTEST DECLINING · ARIZONA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Cottonwood Education ServicesCOTTONWOOD, AZCottonwood-Oak Creek Elementary District (4487)42886-79.9%
2ASDB - Phoenix Day School for the DeafPHOENIX, AZArizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (6393)264173-34.5%
3Rock Point Community SchoolRock Point, AZRock Point Community School434297-31.6%
4Mountain Vista AcademyFlorence, AZFlorence Unified School District (4437)235163-30.6%
5Legacy Traditional School - Queen CreekQUEEN CREEK, AZLegacy Traditional School - Queen Creek (92610)1,142922-19.3%
6BASIS AhwatukeePHOENIX, AZBASIS Charter Schools Inc. (91339)769661-14.0%
7Mesa Academy for Advanced StudiesMESA, AZMesa Unified District (4235)438379-13.5%
8Anthem Elementary SchoolFlorence, AZFlorence Unified School District (4437)818722-11.7%
9BASIS ScottsdaleSCOTTSDALE, AZBASIS Charter Schools Inc. (81078)1,1481,023-10.9%
10Southside Community SchoolTUCSON, AZAprender Tucson (79426)241227-5.8%
11Keystone Montessori Charter SchoolPHOENIX, AZKeystone Montessori Charter School Inc. (10878)211203-3.8%
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