K-12 Online Indications

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According to recent reports K-12 online learning is growing.  Like early on in higher education there is much debate about whether online learning is the best choice for secondary learners.  Nonetheless, the rapid growth and success in alternative learning environments is undeniable.  Check out the statistics below. 

  • K–12 online learning is a new field consisting of an estimated $50 million market, which is growing at an estimated annual pace of 30% annually.
  • The overall number of K–12 students engaged in online courses during 2007–2008 is estimated at 1.03 million, a 47% increase from 2005–2006
  • Online learning is currently used by 4% of K–12 students, and this number is expected to grow to 15% by 2011
  • 44 states have significant supplemental online learning programs, significant full-time programs (in which students take most or all of their courses online), or both.
  • 34 states offer state-led programs or initiatives that are designed, in most cases, to work with existing school districts to supplement course offerings for students.
  • As of January 2007, there were 173 virtual charter schools serving 92,235 students in 18 states.
  • 57% of public secondary schools in the U.S. provide students access to online learning.