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Maria Andersen, left, works with Teagan Bigham during a class at Beehive Science and Technology Academy in Sandy on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. Student enrollment between charter schools and Utah school districts has fluctuated since 2018, but charters have seen growth in the past year.
In 2022, charter schools gained 975 new students, according to Utah State Board of Education records, while school districts lost 562 students. He added that, despite recent charter school growth, he understands that some school districts continue to grow, too, even as enrollment in other districts remains the same, or shrinks.
“I know during COVID, in our districts, we had a mask mandate,” Tobler said. “And some parents were not comfortable with that, and took their students and went somewhere else.” “At the same time, there’s some other public charters — they have boards of directors, and they hold themselves to a very high standard, so I think you see that whole spectrum,” he said.found that between 1999 and 2017, more than 25% of charters closed nationally after operating for five years, and more than half closed after 15 years.
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