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36 <br /> 1 Slide#12 <br /> This Year 8 LEAs Grew, Only One by over 100 ADM <br /> Month 2 ADM Changes,2025-26 vs.2024-25,Selected LEAS <br /> NUMERIC CHANGE FROM PERCENTAGECHANGE <br /> RANK 2025-26 2024-25 FROM2024-25 <br /> North Carolina 0 1,345,074 -23,457 -1.7% <br /> Washington County Schools 1 1,001 26 2.7% <br /> Asheville City Schools 2 3,797 78 2.1% <br /> Brunswick County Schools 3 13,669 194 1.4% <br /> Haywood County Schools 4 6,333 35 0.6% <br /> Alleghany County Schools 5 1,286 7 0.5% <br /> Orange County Schools 77 6,716 -192 -2.8% <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools 85 10,758 -341 -3.1% <br /> Martin County Schools 131 2,416 -131 -5.1% <br /> Jones County Schools 112 903 -51 -5.3% <br /> Elkin City Schools 113 1,156 -70 -5.7% <br /> Roanoke Rapids City Schools 114 2,439 -159 -6.1% <br /> Granvilie County Schools 115 5,860 -413 -6.6% <br /> 'Source:Month 2 ADM by LEA,North Carolina Public Schools Statistical Profile,NC DPI <br /> CAROLINA carolinademography.cpc.unc.edu C A R 0 L I N A <br /> I TJNC POPULATION CENTER DEMOGRAPHY <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Nathan Dollar explained that only eight of 115 local education agencies gained students in 2025- <br /> 4 26, with only one gaining over 100 students. He said Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools lost 341 students <br /> 5 (3.1%decline) and Orange County Schools lost 192 students (2.8% decline). <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Slide#13 <br /> Population Change <br /> Orange County <br /> 9 <br /> 10 <br />