Leaders of the St. Louis Archdiocese are proposing to close two St. Louis Catholic schools because of low enrollment, just weeks after the archdiocese said it didn’t expect more closures this year.

The plan is to move families from Our Lady of Sorrows and St. James the Greater to a new K-8 school at the site of St. Joan of Arc at 5800 Oleatha Avenue, according to the St. Louis Review, the archdiocese’s publication. The consolidated school would begin operating next school year.

Over the past two decades, Our Lady of Sorrows’ enrollment dropped from 541 to 139, St. James’ dropped from 199 to 102, and St. Joan of Arc’s dropped from 465 to 161, according to the Review.

In September, the archdiocese announced that it will close John F. Kennedy Catholic High School in Manchester at the end of this school year because of low enrollment.