North Wasco County School District 21’s enrollment as of September 30 was down by 192 students from last year. D-21 Chief Financial Officer Kara Flath told the district board a financial impact on future funding from the state is difficult to project. She says there would be no effect this year, and while normally a substantial drop in enrollment would lead to a drop in funding, D-21 is not alone in seeing this kind of student decrease, so that would blunt the impact. Flath said 32% of the decrease is attributed to students moving into home schooling, 28% is due to relocation, 23% have transferred to other options, and the remainder either went to a private school or they are unsure of the reason.