Thousands of students are leaving Anchorage schools, and it could mean a loss of millions of dollars in revenue this year for the district, according to administrators.
The Anchorage School District could face, at a maximum, a $30.1 million decrease in revenue this fiscal year due to the “significant” decline in enrollment, according to a presentation Tuesday by chief financial officer Jim Anderson to the school board’s finance committee. But it is impossible to know what the deficit will actually be until later in the year, he said.