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Agenda 05-05-2026; 8-a - Minutes for April 7, 2026 and April 14, 2026
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43 <br /> 1 Slide#26 <br /> OCS Marketshare Has Held Steady Since 2021 -22, 202! <br /> 26 Numbers in July Will Be Important. <br /> Market share by School Type:2021-22 through 2024-25 <br /> u% <br /> 12% 12% 12% <br /> 75% <br /> 50 <br /> 25% <br /> 0% <br /> 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 <br /> Home Schools Private Schools 0 Charter Schools 0 OCS <br /> Source:Pnnclpel's Monthly Report(MR 2)"1&"25;NC DR,NC DOA <br /> II T carolinademography.cpc.unc.edu <br /> JEC CAROLINA <br /> POPULATION CENTER DEMOGRAPHY <br /> 2 Source:Principal's Monthly Report(PMR 2)2016-2026;NC Birth Records,NC State Center for Health Statistics,DAA forecast <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide#27 <br /> CAROLINA <br /> DEMOGRAPHY <br /> u <br /> Work With Us Sign up for our Contact us via <br /> newsletter: our website: <br /> What questions •• you have Qo <br /> �■ ~�■ <br /> , •• • community? <br /> What data do you need to <br /> make •- decisions? <br /> Affbk <br /> carolinademography.cpc.unc.edu <br /> GUNC � POPULATION CENTER <br /> CAROLINA <br /> 6 Commissioner McKee observed that fewer students with the same infrastructure meant higher <br /> 7 per-student costs for both the county and school systems. He wondered whether people moving in <br /> 8 simply don't have children or if people were having fewer children overall. <br /> 9 Nathan Dollar confirmed both factors were at play - people are having fewer children globally, <br /> 10 and Orange County's highly educated population tends to delay childbirth and have fewer children. He <br /> 11 noted there is evidence that people don't have as many children as they want, and the area is <br />
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