California Public K - 12
Graded Enrollment Projects Table, 2015 Series.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile,
enrollment in
grades 9 through 12 is
projected to increase by 5 percent to 15.6 million between fall 2014 and fall 2022, and then decline by 2 percent to 15.4 million in fall 2026.
During the same time period,
enrollment in
grades 9 through 12 is
projected to increase by 15 percent or more in the District of Columbia and five states (North Dakota, Utah, Nevada, Texas, and Wyoming), but is
projected to decrease by 10 percent or more in five states (New Hampshire, Connecticut, Michigan, Maine, and Vermont).
Reflecting the
projected total public school
enrollment increase between fall 2014 and fall 2026, some 30 states and the District of Columbia are
projected to have
enrollment increases in both preK through
grade 8 and in
grades 9 through 12.
However, in 18 other states,
enrollment is
projected to decrease in both
grade ranges.
In preK through
grade 8,
enrollment is
projected to increase by 15 percent or more in the District of Columbia and three states (North Dakota, Utah, and Arizona), but is
projected to decrease by 10 percent or more in three states (Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Maine).
New Mexico is
projected to have an increase in
enrollment in preK through
grade 8, but a decrease in
enrollment in
grades 9 through 12; New York is
projected to have a decrease in
enrollment in preK through
grade 8, but an increase in
enrollment in
grades 9 through 12.
During this period, public school
enrollment in preK through
grade 8 is
projected to increase by 3 percent to 36.4 million students in fall 2026.
Impact Public Schools hopes to open four schools as a K - 2nd, 6th, and 9th
grade model with a
projected enrollment of 500 and a maximum K - 12th
enrollment of 6,200