2024-2025 Numbers Reports
Each year in January, associations prepare our attendance reports for the various school districts. The SC Code of Law 59-65-47 states that the reports must be sent by January 30th. As those reports are going out to the superintendents, I also like to publish our enrollment numbers for members and the general public also.
By January thirtieth of each year, all associations shall report the number and grade level of children home schooled through the association to the children’s respective school districts.
- If you’ve ever wondered about where are the SC TOP members zoned to attend.
- If you’d like to compare the various district counts.
- If you’re interested to see what grades we have more students enrolled. The total of Elementary, Middle or High Schoolers.
- Or if you just like numbers and statistics.
For the first time, SC TOP has reached capacity. In order to continue with the high level of service, we have made the difficult decistion to close registrations during the school year.
Total students: 2251; Total families: 1380
The majority of our members are located in the Midlands area. But, we have members scattered across the state in 60 school districts. (There’s 82 school districts in SC).
5th Grade cohort has the highest total enrollment, followed by 1st grade. We tend to have more elementary age students registered. Then, the students transfer to other schools for high school opportunities.
This is our largest senior cohort than we have ever had before with 116 students. Six seniors who have met the eligibility requirements to apply for Palmetto Fellows. Several who are pursuing NCAA athletics.
Anectodally, I think that many high schoolers are choosing homeschooling to have more agency/autonomy over their educational choices. SC TOP offers personal consulatations to help families plan out their course of study.
Compare to our enrollment numbers in 2022-2023