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The fastest-declining public schools by enrollment in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana

Across St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, 9 public schools are ranked here, ranked by the steepest enrollment decline between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Mimosa Park Elementary School leads the list at -27.4%, against a median of -15.9% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
9
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
Best Enrollment change
-27.4%
Median Enrollment change
-15.9%
FASTEST DECLINING · ST. CHARLES PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Mimosa Park Elementary SchoolLuling, LASt. Charles Parish606440-27.4%
2Lakewood Elementary SchoolLuling, LASt. Charles Parish613501-18.3%
3St. Rose Elementary SchoolSt. Rose, LASt. Charles Parish646540-16.4%
4J.B. Martin Middle SchoolParadis, LASt. Charles Parish875733-16.2%
5Ethel Schoeffner Elementary SchoolDestrehan, LASt. Charles Parish453381-15.9%
6R.J. Vial Elementary SchoolParadis, LASt. Charles Parish266228-14.3%
7Albert Cammon Middle SchoolSt. Rose, LASt. Charles Parish313282-9.9%
8Norco Elementary SchoolNorco, LASt. Charles Parish531501-5.6%
9Hahnville High SchoolBoutte, LASt. Charles Parish1,4631,416-3.2%
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