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The fastest-declining public elementary schools by enrollment in Iberia Parish, Louisiana

8 public elementary schools in Iberia Parish, Louisiana appear in this ranking of the fastest-declining public elementary schools by enrollment, ranked by the steepest enrollment decline between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Johnston Hopkins Elementary School leads the list at -36.2%, against a median of -11.0% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
8
Iberia Parish, Louisiana
Best Enrollment change
-36.2%
Median Enrollment change
-11.0%
FASTEST DECLINING · IBERIA PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Johnston Hopkins Elementary SchoolNew Iberia, LAIberia Parish549350-36.2%
2Magnolia ElementaryNew Iberia, LAIberia Parish579407-29.7%
3North Lewis Elementary SchoolNew Iberia, LAIberia Parish692488-29.5%
4Center Street Elementary SchoolNew Iberia, LAIberia Parish434368-15.2%
5Pesson Addition Elementary SchoolNew Iberia, LAIberia Parish458427-6.8%
6Caneview Elementary SchoolNew Iberia, LAIberia Parish531509-4.1%
7Loreauville Elementary SchoolLoreauville, LAIberia Parish691679-1.7%
8Jefferson Island Road ElementaryNew Iberia, LAIberia Parish493486-1.4%
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