This is an interesting article... but does this take into account some of the newer charter and parochial schools in the state? Not to mention in some rural areas, there are parochial schools which feed into public schools. So if we examine district student enrollment, does that include the students in those parochial schools? What about when there is an agreement between private and public schools? Students might be a student at a private school but take CTE classes at a public school or through public funding.
To @BDGiant93's point we are stable here in Corydon, but with the growth in the Louisville metro area, we are seeing growth push out towards us. Charlestown is up to 4A, Floyd Central and New Albany are the 12th and 13th largest in 5A, while Jeffersonville is 6A. We might see more student growth in Harrison County for the football schools, us and North Harrison.