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North Carolina home-schooling numbers dropped but remain above pre-pandemic levels

In northeastern North Carolina, most homeschoolers are in the Outer Banks. (Image via Shutterstock)
In northeastern North Carolina, most homeschoolers are in the Outer Banks. (Image via Shutterstock)

 

North Carolina home-schooling numbers dropped but remain above pre-pandemic levels

The number of home-schooled students declined slightly in North Carolina last year, a  new state tally shows.

Almost 153,000 North Carolina students were homeschooled the past school year, compared with more than 163,000 the previous year. That’s a decline of about 5%.

But the latest numbers are 7.5% above the last pre-pandemic count, posted in the summer of 2019. Homeschooling boomed when schools shifted to remote learning because of COVID-19.

In northeastern North Carolina, most homeschoolers are in the Outer Banks: 368 homeschoolers were reported in Currituck County and there were 425 in Dare.

The state’s  Division of Non-Public Education estimates home-school enrollment and publishes the data in the summer after a school year ends.

The division also tallies private school enrollment but as of Monday afternoon that data had not been posted for 2022-23.

The website says it’s coming by the end of July.

WHRO staff contributed to this report

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