ELDON, IOWA -- The latest enrollment numbers are out for schools in the state of Iowa.
One of the biggest drops in school districts is Van Buren who will see a decrease of 54 students. Student enrollment plays a huge factor in budgets for each district.
Cardinal superintendent Joel Pedersen says each student brings in a certain amount of funding from the education department.
"Every student in Iowa has a set amount, just roughly over $6,000 per student, for next fiscal year,” Pedersen said. “So if you are losing enrollment certainly you want to use those projections to take a look at things you may have to change as far as the budget.
Below is a complete list of school districts in our viewing area. Some numbers are rounded.
Sept Sept
2012 2011 Change
Albia 1,194.8 1,197.5 (3)
Burlington 4,549.7 4,515.4 34
Cardinal 613.6 615.7 (2)
Centerville 1,394.0 1,421.8 (28)
Central Lee 812.6 847.0 (34)
Chariton 1,379.4 1,423.6 (44)
Danville 486.6 474.0 13
Davis County 1,193.2 1,181.2 12
Eddyville-Blakesburg 677.2 657.8 19
Fairfield 1,714.8 1,710.0 5
Fort Madison 2,249.2 2,286.0 (37)
Fremont 197.8 192.7 5
Harmony 361.0 368.3 (7)
Keokuk 1,969.8 2,001.7 (32)
Keota 328.7 326.9 2
Mediapolis 820.5 812.7 8
Moravia 351.8 345.6 6
Morning Sun 214.0 217.0 (3)
Moulton-Udell 206.0 204.2 2
Mount Pleasant 2,040.8 2,086.0 (45)
New London 509.9 540.6 (31)
North Mahaska 523.0 537.2 (14)
Oskaloosa 2,398.9 2,406.8 (8)
Ottumwa 4,495.9 4,529.6 (34)
Pekin 643.1 651.1 (8)
Seymour 237.9 229.8 8
Sigourney 557.1 575.2 (18)
Tri County 268.0 286.6 (19)
Van Buren 658.4 712.6 (54)
Waco 513.6 520.9 (7)
Wapello 728.6 764.8 (36)
Wayne 552.8 591.6 (39)
West Burlington 461.2 441.8 19
Winfield-Mt Union 362.1 382.8 (21)