
Eleven of the 28 independent Christian schools in New Hampshire have either newly opened or grown by at least 50% in the four years since the state launched its school voucher program, a Concord Monitor analysis of state enrollment data found.
The analysis โย conducted as part of an investigative seriesย about the Education Freedom Account program โย revealedย that enrollment in Christian schools has increased 30% since 2021, from 2,242 to 2,911 students. Enrollment in all other private schools has increased 5% during the same period.
School leaders attributed the growth to a number of factors, including financial support from the EFA program and growing distrust in public schools. Independent Christian and parochial schools combined to receiveย nearly 90% of all voucher dollars in the 2022-23, the most recent year for which data is available, a previous analysis found.
Read the story here:ย How school vouchers have fueled a Christian school enrollment boom in New Hampshire
Explore the sortable database of enrollment changes and EFA dollar amounts.ย
