Montezuma County Education: 2,028 white students were enrolled in 2024-25 school year

Rebecca McClellan, Chair
Rebecca McClellan, Chair
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There were 2,028 white students enrolled in Montezuma County in the 2024-25 school year, 3.7% less than the previous year, according to the Colorado Department of Education.

Data showed that Montezuma County welcomed 3,626 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, white students comprised 55.9% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 19 schools in Montezuma County, Montezuma-Cortez High School recorded the highest enrollment of white students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 286 students.

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 Montezuma County in 2024-25 School Year
Enrollment Demographics in Montezuma County Schools During 2024-25 School Year
School name % white Students White Student Enrollment Total Enrollment
Pleasant View Elementary School 91.4% 32 35
Teddy Bear Preschool 83.1% 59 71
Mancos Middle School 79.3% 92 116
Dolores Secondary School 78.5% 146 186
Mancos Elementary School 77.4% 168 217
Lewis-Arriola Elementary School 76.8% 96 125
Dolores Middle School 76.5% 127 166
Mancos High School 76.1% 108 142
Dolores Elementary School 75.9% 186 245
Mancos Early Learning Center 72.2% 26 36
Beech Street Preschool 55.7% 39 70
Children’s Kiva Montessori School 52.3% 68 130
Kemper Elementary School 52.2% 177 339
Battle Rock Charter School 51.1% 48 94
Montezuma-Cortez High School 47.8% 286 598
Southwest Open Charter School 46.6% 61 131
Montezuma-Cortez Middle School 40.4% 204 505
Mesa Elementary School 29% 104 359
Kwiyagat Community Academy 1.6% 1 61


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