By 1929 declining enrollment and troubled finances led the school to close.
By 1994, increasing enrollment led to discussions about a new facility.
Compulsory enrolment nevertheless led to a large increase in voter turnout, even though voting was still voluntary.
Increased enrollment in the late 1980s and the need for more space led to another addition in 1992.
Open enrollment has led to North's enrollment plummeting from 1,143 students in 2004-05 to 265 students today.
Increased enrollment and the need for additional facilities eventually lead to the construction of a new school.
Falling enrollment led to St. Lucy's closing three years ago.
In 1954, a steadily increasing enrollment led the need for a new high school building, located just to the east of the convent.
Declining enrollment and lack of funds led the board to dismiss the president in June 2006.
Diminishing enrollment has led to a reduction in staff at the college.