


The remaining students pay for private school (8.7%), use a voucher or tax-credit scholarship to attend a private school (3.4%), attend a charter school (3.2%) and are homeschooled (2.9%). I’ve used the data in that report to create maps that show which districts are gaining and losing students-and where those students are going.Īccording to the most recently available data from the National Center on Education Statistics, some homeschooler estimates and my own calculations, 81.7 percent of Hoosier students attend a public district school. While the state’s private school choice programs have garnered plenty of local and national headlines, the majority of Indiana students move schools using a different system: open enrollment.Įarlier this year, the Indiana Department of Education released its first ever Public Corporation Transfer Report showing how many students in each district exercised their public school choice in Fall 2017.

Hoosier families have many options when it comes to K–12 education.
