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The fastest-declining public middle schools by enrollment in Chicago, Illinois

This ranking covers the fastest-declining public middle schools by enrollment in Chicago, Illinois, drawn from 9 qualifying public middle schools. ASPIRA Charter - Haugan Campus leads the list at -80.5%, against a median of -36.5% across the ranked schools.

The table below is sortable and filterable, and the full list downloads as a CSV. Figures come from federal NCES enrollment data and, where applicable, state assessment results for 2024-25.

Schools ranked
9
Chicago, Illinois
Best Enrollment change
-80.5%
Median Enrollment change
-36.5%
FASTEST DECLINING · CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1ASPIRA Charter - Haugan CampusChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 29942583-80.5%
2Shields Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299605330-45.5%
3LEARN Chtr - Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299306176-42.5%
4Evergreen Academy Elem SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299316191-39.6%
5Gary Elem SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 2991,120711-36.5%
6Madero Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299335231-31.0%
7Richardson Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 2991,214844-30.5%
8Hernandez Middle SchoolChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299999720-27.9%
9Albany Park Multicultural ElemChicago, ILChicago Public Schools Dist 299291243-16.5%
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