Enrollment Analysis: Black students comprised 0.4% of Cheyenne County’s student body during 2024-25 school year

Kathy Gebhardt Board Member - Colorado Department of Education
Kathy Gebhardt Board Member - Colorado Department of Education
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There was only one Black student enrolled in Cheyenne County in the 2024-25 school year, 66.7% less than the previous year, according to the Colorado Department of Education.

Data showed that Cheyenne County welcomed 284 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, Black students comprised 0.4% of the student body to be the second least represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the four schools in Cheyenne County, Kit Carson Junior-Senior High School was the only one that enrolled Black students in the 2024-25 school year.

Colorado’s K–12 enrollment has gradually declined each year since the pandemic, with about 3–4% fewer students in 2024 than the state’s peak enrollment in 2019.

The declines are concentrated in the early grades and certain rural areas, while some metro districts are holding steady or growing. Lower birth rates and pandemic disruptions are driving the trend. Colorado’s public schools are now serving the smallest number of students in a decade, a shift that has implications for funding and planning even as per-pupil resources increase to compensate.

Colorado’s teacher workforce faces persistent shortages and pay challenges. In the 2023–24 school year, nearly 7,000 teaching positions were vacant statewide at some point. Districts managed to fill only about 75% of those openings with fully qualified hires, leaving many to be filled by short-term substitutes, retirees, or emergency credentials for the rest, while 9% remained unfilled for the entire school year.

Ethnicities in Cheyenne County in 2024-25 School Year
Enrollment Demographics in Cheyenne County Schools During 2024-25 School Year
School name % Black Students Black Student Enrollment Total Enrollment
Kit Carson Junior-Senior High School 1.8% 1 55


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