Indiana public schools losing thousands of kids to charter, private, innovation schools

Traditional public schools in Indiana have been steadily losing enrollment in the state’s competitive educational market, according to two new reports from Indiana University’s Center for Evaluation and Education Policy that examine enrollment trends for the past 16 years.

Nearly 70% of Indiana’s 286 traditional public school corporations saw the number of students enrolled decline from 2006-2022, according to one of the IU studies.

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