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The Great Dropout: Why 1.4 Million Children Left Public Schools In 2020 And Where They Went
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Over a million children left public schools in 2020, a migration that came on the heels of school lockdowns and masking requirements, and was hastened by increased parental dissatisfaction with K-12 education.

Enrollment in U.S. public schools declined by 1.4 million students between fall 2019 and fall 2020, dipping to 49.4 million, a loss of nearly 3 percent, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).

The decline may be closer to 2 million, according to a report by Education Next showing that traditional public school enrollment as a percentage of all school enrollment declined sharply between 2020 and 2022.

Enrollment in traditional public schools fell from 81 to 76.5 percent of total enrollment during that period, while enrollment in public charter schools, private schools, and homeschooling grew by a combined 4.5 percent.

Those numbers indicate that nearly 2 million students left traditional public schools for other educational options over the previous three years.

As public schools went to remote learning and lockdown, millions of children. Many went to different schools ranging from charter schools, private schools, and homeschool.
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Good. And may the drain continue long enough to make the teacher's unions, the school boards, and the federal Dept. of Education irrelevant.
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