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    NYC’s Catholic Schools Face Crisis as Skyrocketing Tuition and Declining Enrollment Lead to Closures

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:February 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    In the past month, seven Catholic schools in New York City have announced they will cease operations at the end of the current academic year. This decision reflects ongoing challenges such as rising tuition costs and a decrease in religious affiliation among families.

    The Archdiocese of New York attributes these closures to financial difficulties exacerbated by declining student numbers. Since the pandemic, 13 Catholic schools in the city have shut down, resulting in a 23% drop in enrollment, equating to approximately 11,500 fewer students. The Bronx has been particularly affected, with five schools, including the historic Immaculate Conception School, slated for closure.

    Annual tuition fees at some Catholic high schools have reached up to $16,000, posing a significant burden for many families. Experts suggest that implementing government-funded vouchers could provide financial relief and support the sustainability of these institutions. Additionally, a diminishing connection to religious practices and the impact of inflation have made public schools a more viable option for numerous families.

    The Archdiocese has stated that the decision to close these schools was made after careful consideration and as part of a broader School Viability Study. Efforts are being made to assist affected students and staff in transitioning to other schools within the Catholic education system.

    This trend highlights the broader issues facing private religious education in urban areas, where financial constraints and shifting demographics continue to challenge the viability of longstanding institutions.

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