The Education Exchange: Enrollment Down by 1.2 Million at U.S. Public Schools

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Photo of Thomas S. DeeThe Barnett Family Professor at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education, Thomas S. Dee, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how enrollment in K-12 public schools decreased during the Covid-19 pandemic, and where those students who left the public system are now being educated.

Dee’s report, “Where the Kids Went: Nonpublic Schooling and Demographic Change during the Pandemic Exodus from Public Schools,” is available now.

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