The Many Special Populations Microschools Serve
Kids representing a broad range of special populations have a strong presence in today’s microschooling movement. Children with neurodiversities,...
The end of the first semester can mark a time of growth for microschools. As many microschools are looking to enroll new families for the start of the second semester, and new families are looking for a different option from their traditional schooling experience, it can be helpful to understand the ways microschools grow.
Our 2024 Sector Analysis shows the median average for number of children served by a microschool at launch is 9, at the end of the first year is 12 and currently serving is 16.
What this doesn’t show is all of the ups and downs in between.
It’s not uncommon for first year microschooling founders to see a dip in enrolled students between the start of the year and the end of the year. October and November can be two of the most stressful months for new microschool founders as numbers either dip or don’t grow as anticipated. There are a few things that can be helpful for microschool founders during this time:
Knowing the trends of microschools across the country, including the media average of students served, can help newly launching microschools have an understanding of how to budget and what a realistic number might be.
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Kids representing a broad range of special populations have a strong presence in today’s microschooling movement. Children with neurodiversities,...
Being small learning environments is a big part of microschooling’s identity (and appeal), with a median average enrollment of 16 students. Is this...