The Signal

District officials looking at enrollment

Castaic Union has seen declining numbers in students for the last several years, according to report

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer

A lack of housing developmen­ts and growth in the Castaic area are projected to negatively impact enrollment numbers in all four schools in the Castaic Union School District, according to a 2017 report from Davis Demographi­cs.

The district’s Governing Board is expected to review the student population projection­s by residence for the next seven years, from fall 2017-2018 to fall 2023-24, during its meeting Thursday.

The projection­s are used to address student housing needs, student generation rates, developer fees, budget projection­s and student attendance areas.

“Over the next three years, the total enrollment for the Castaic Union School District is expected to decline by 261 students (a net loss of 11.7 percent),” according to the Davis Demographi­c report.

This decline in enrollment and demographi­c projection­s is due to the economic crisis and downturn in the housing market that caused planned developmen­ts to be halted or stopped.

“There has been very little if any new residentia­l developmen­t in the Castaic area for the past five years, but things may be starting to change over the next three to four years,” the report read.

These changes are due to the potential developmen­t of the Newhall Ranch Project (Landmark Village) with occupants in 2020 and the Northlake housing project with occupants in 2021.

The report also states that the modified Los Valles project might begin by 2019 and the Tapia Ranch project might start up again with occupants by fall 2020.

However, it is uncertain if and when the housing projects will begin constructi­on and welcome in new occupants.

All three attendance areas — Castaic Elementary School, Live Oak Elementary School and Northlake Hills Elementary School — are expected to experience dropping enrollment over the next three years.

In October 2016, enrollment for students in transition­al kindergart­en to sixth grade was 1,650 students, or an average of about 550 students per elementary school.

The 2016 enrollment reflects a decrease of 122 students from 2015 with 1,777 students enrolled. It also shows a steady decline in enrollment from 2012, with 1,940 students in

2014, 2,006 TK-6 students in 2013 and 2,150 K-6 students in 2012.

However, the Live Oak attendance area and Northlake Hills attendance area could see growth in the upcoming years if housing projects, Newhall Ranch and Northlake Hills, begin.

Davis Demographi­cs believes no new elementary school site is needed during the next five years, but the district may want to open a new elementary school by or after 2023.

“The District does have plans to eventually open more schools, but the delays and/or reductions in the residentia­l projects have affected the timing of new facilities,” the report read.

In 2015, the district converted Castaic Middle School from a sixth through eighth grade school to a seventh and eighth grade school.

In fall 2016, Castaic Middle School had an enrollment of 577 students. The enrollment numbers reflected the ninth consecutiv­e year of decline compared to 584 in 2015 and 629 in 2014.

Enrollment for the middle school is expected to continue dropping for the next four years to nearly 440 students in 2020.

The decline is due to smaller incoming seventh grade classes and a lack of new residentia­l developmen­ts.

However, the school could see a continued rise in enrollment beginning in 2021 if developmen­ts begin.

“Castaic Middle School, which once housed over 1,800 students, should easily be able to accommodat­e the 7-8 student population for the next seven years and beyond,” the report read.

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