Protecting and Promoting School Choice

EFI Publications

Repurposing Closed Schools for Community Use

The 74 partners with Next City to discuss how developers are transforming closed public schools into community assets amid declining enrollment. These abandoned buildings, which can become neighborhood blight, are being repurposed into housing and other uses. The conversation explores innovative solutions for reusing these structures to benefit local areas.

Key Points

  • Declining public school enrollment leads to more school closures and abandoned buildings.
  • Closed schools are being converted into housing and other community facilities to prevent blight.
  • Partnership highlights developer strategies for transforming these sites into valuable community resources.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This trend underscores the impact of school choice and parental empowerment, as families opting for alternatives like charters or vouchers contribute to enrollment declines in traditional schools, allowing for efficient repurposing of underused public assets. It highlights government overreach in maintaining inefficient systems and promotes community-driven educational freedom by reallocating resources more effectively.

Source: Repurposing Closed Schools for Community

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