Product Code: CURP16273782
‘PreK-12 Enrollment & Demographics, 2020-2021 ’ provides data about the PreK-12 student population in the U.S.
The information includes:
- Current and projected public school enrollment
- Private school enrollment trends
- Virtual and blended learning expansion
- Trends in high school graduation rates
- English-language learner enrollment, with top 10 languages spoken
- Number of students living in poverty
The data in this report comes from the National Center for Education Statistics of the U.S. Department of Education and other third-party sources. The information and analysis can help inform the product planning of developers and marketers of curriculum, educational technology and school support services.
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION & METHODOLOGY
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS
PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ON THE RISE
- Table 1: Trends in Public School Enrollment, 2000-2028P
ENROLLMENT PATTERNS VARY ACROSS THE STATES
- Table 2: Projected Percentage Change in Public Elementary & Secondary Enrollment, 2017 to 2029
PRIVATE ENROLLMENT 10% OF TOTAL
MORE CHARTER SCHOOLS, MORE CHARTER ENROLLMENT
- Table 3: Charter School Growth, 2005 to 2017
- Table 4: Percentage of Public-School Students Enrolled in Charter Schools, Fall 2017
HOMESCHOOL ENROLLMENT REPORTING LAGS
- Table 5: Homeschooling, 2003-2016
VIRTUAL SCHOOL ENROLLMENT LIKELY TO GROW
- Table 6: Virtual Schools by Operator Status, 2017-2018
- Table 7: Blended Schools by Operator Status, 2017-2018
GRADUATION RATES ROSE OVER TIME
- Table 8 Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rates for Public High School Students, 2017-2018
STUDENTS IN POVERTY ARE TARGET FOR VENDORS
- Table 9 Percentage of Children under Age 18 in Families Living in Poverty, 2018
SERVING ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LEARNERS
- Table 10: Trends in English-Language Learner Enrollment, 2014-2015 to 2016-2017
- Table 11: Top Ten Languages of English-Language Learners, 2017-2018
- Table 12: Percentage of Public-School Students who are ELL by Grade, 2016-2017
- Table 13: Percentage of Public-School Students who are ELL by State, 2017-2018
SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS GET SERVICES
- Table 14: Trends in Youth Receiving IDEA Services, 2015-2016 to 2017-2018
STATE-FUNDED PREK ENROLLMENT UP
- Table 15: Enrollment Growth in State-Funded Preschool Programs, 2016-2017 to 2018-2019
- Table 16: Enrollment & Per-Child Spending in State-Funded Preschool, 2018-2019
MORE TECHNOLOGY MAKES NEW OPTIONS VIABLE
- Table 17: 3-18 Year-Olds with Home Internet Access, 2016-2018