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Thomas, Donald – 1977
Declining enrollment almost inevitably means reduction in force--specifically, in the number of teachers. The author of this paper maintains that this process need not be as traumatic as some think. He suggests basing teaching personnel needs on midyear enrollment projections, rather than on first-of-the-year projections, since the number of…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections, Reduction in Force
Mastoraki, Frank – 1978
This paper describes the reduction in force (RIF) that took place in the Bridgeton Public Schools, New Jersey, as a result of its exclusion from the formation of a new regional school district. During the school year 1976-77, enrollment declined by 1,600 pupils, tuition diminished by $2,000,000, and staff had to be reduced by 89 employees. The RIF…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Income
Mazzarella, Jo Ann; Barber, Larry – 1978
Since 1969, Eugene Public Schools District 4J, Oregon, has experienced enrollment decline. More specifically, partly because of population migration patterns, the district is suffering from two interrelated problems: (1) overall loss of students and (2) under-capacity schools in some neighborhoods and over-capacity schools in others. Enrollment…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections

Duignan, Patrick; Ponder, Arthur – Canadian Administrator, 1978
Explores some possibilities to help maintain staff strengths and the integrity of existing programs. Also proposes a number of criteria that may be combined into a Staff Reduction Index, which could be useful in developing more rational staffing policies. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Reduction in Force

King, Richard A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
Presents results of a New Mexico school survey that found the quality of education improved in schools as enrollment declined. (MD)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Development, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education

Dembowski, Frederick L.; Gay, Geneva – Educational Leadership, 1980
Reports findings from a nationwide survey of 95 school districts conducted to find out how they were coping with the effects of declining enrollments on instructional and supervisory programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Innovation, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Lucas, John T. – School Business Affairs, 1977
Enrollment decline is expected to continue until at least 1983-84. With that fact as a reality, administrators should marshal available creative talent and search out solutions. A table shows the percent of enrollment changes Fall 1971 to Fall 1976 in the 50 largest school systems. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrators, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance
Seifert, Edward H. – 1979
As enrollments continue to decline, principals face new staffing problems, especially problems connected with reduction in force. One forecasting method useful for determining if enrollment will decline is the Keough Indicator Survey Scale, which contains questions about key community characterisitics. Administrators experiencing declining…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education

Thomas, Donald – NASSP Bulletin, 1977
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions, Reduction in Force
Boyer, Thomas L.; Nassau, Stephen M. – 1978
This paper reviews the legal aspects of declining enrollments in school districts and the resultant problems of reducing the teaching staff. It suggests that school administrators and boards of education become familiar with their state tenure statutes or have access to competent legal counsel who specializes in that area of law, make decisions to…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Problems, Job Layoff
Times Educational Supplement (London), 1978
The last public White Paper acknowledged that teacher numbers can no longer be tied strictly to pupil-teacher ratios as school rolls decline, if the different needs of pupils are to be met, and a sufficient range of specialist teachers employed to maintain a full curriculum. (Author)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Reduction in Force, Specialists
Bickel, Robert D. – NOLPE School Law Journal, 1983
The major cases involving all levels of public and private educational institutions and the termination of tenured faculty are analyzed in terms of the legitimacy of budget deficits, declining enrollment, and the reevaluation and reorganization of academic programs as factors leading to faculty termination. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Postsecondary Education

Mansergh, Gerald; Michael, Marian – Catalyst for Change, 1979
A pilot program to help teachers, counselors, and administrators make career transitions from education to other fields of endeavor is operating in Minnesota. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Guidance, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education
Nassau, Stephen M. – 1978
This paper discusses how the inevitable upheavals caused by economic difficulties surrounding declining enrollments can be lessened by dealing with the subject in the collective bargaining arena. Through joint participation in the negotiations process, school administrators and teachers can reduce tensions associated with the right of an employer…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Collective Bargaining, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education

Nassau, Stephen M. – Journal of Law and Education, 1978
Discusses possible collective bargaining provisions for dealing with the economic impact of declining public school enrollments, with particular attention to considerations involving the reduction in force of teachers. Presents the National Education Association's proposed contract language governing reduction in force procedures. (JG)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education