Homeschooling in North Carolina

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Growth in the Number of North Carolina Homeschoolers

The figures for North Carolina come from a database Web page maintained by the North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education, the official reporting authority.

Homeschooling Growth in North Carolina
School Year Official # H's'ed Children Increase
1985-1986803 N/A
1986-1987 1,572 96%
1987-1988 1,756 12%
1988-1989 2,325 32%
1989-1990 3,206 38%
1990-1991 4,127 29%
1991-1992 5,556 35%
1992-1993 6,947 25%
1993-1994 8,927 29%
1994-199511,222 26%
1995-199613,801 23%
1996-199715,785 14%
1997-199818,415 17%
These figures show that more than 1 percent of North Carolina's school-age children are homeschooling. These official figures suggest the annual growth in homeschooling in North Carolina is 30 percent.

North Carolina Home Schooling Organizations

Other Pages of This FAQ

Feel free to browse the other pages of the Homeschooling Is Growing Worldwide FAQ, besides this Homeschooling in North Carolina page, for more detailed information. The overall structure of the FAQ is like the outline below:

Homeschooling Is Growing Worldwide (main page of homeschool growth FAQ)
Overview of growth trends in the number of home-schooled children around the world.
Homeschooling in Minnesota
Official statistics on homeschooling in Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 Homeschoolers, with links to state organizations.
Homeschooling in Missouri
Links to resources on homeschooling in Missouri.
Homeschooling in North Carolina [this page]
Official statistics on homeschooling in North Carolina.
Homeschooling in Virginia
Official statistics on homeschooling in Virginia, with links to state organizations.
Homeschooling Growth in the 1980s
Homeschooling growth trends in the United States in the 1980s, as recorded in a 1990 research paper.
Homeschooling in the United Kingdom
Basic information about homeschooling in The United Kingdom, a country with thousands of homeschoolers.
Homeschooling in Canada
Basic information and links about homeschooling in Canada, a country with thousands of homeschoolers.

More specific pages for states of the United States and for countries around the world will be added as my schedule permits. Please send me any information you have about the number of homeschoolers in any place you know about.

[Last revision 9 March 2013]

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