Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in 51爆料s Range: 80%
97%
Avg. Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in 51爆料s: 90%
States With Highest Percentage of Students Enrolled in 51爆料s (2025-26)
State
Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in 51爆料s
Largest Schools
Rank: #1-21-2.
97%
(91,063 out of 93,665 students)
(91,063 out of 93,665 students)
Rank: #1-21-2.
97%
(681,035 out of 703,347 students)
(681,035 out of 703,347 students)
Rank: #3-53-5.
95%
(130,460 out of 137,407 students)
(130,460 out of 137,407 students)
Rank: #3-53-5.
95%
(246,085 out of 260,053 students)
(246,085 out of 260,053 students)
Rank: #3-53-5.
95%
(720,846 out of 762,601 students)
(720,846 out of 762,601 students)
Rank: #6-86-8.
94%
(479,518 out of 509,202 students)
(479,518 out of 509,202 students)
Rank: #6-86-8.
94%
(485,093 out of 515,391 students)
(485,093 out of 515,391 students)
Rank: #6-86-8.
94%
(5,529,835 out of 5,878,476 students)
(5,529,835 out of 5,878,476 students)
Rank: #9-119-11.
93%
(315,693 out of 337,668 students)
(315,693 out of 337,668 students)
Rank: #9-119-11.
93%
(1,123,267 out of 1,201,645 students)
(1,123,267 out of 1,201,645 students)
Rank: #9-119-11.
93%
(318,116 out of 341,631 students)
(318,116 out of 341,631 students)
Rank: #12-1612-16.
92%
(867,675 out of 940,936 students)
(867,675 out of 940,936 students)
Rank: #12-1612-16.
92%
(149,638 out of 162,545 students)
(149,638 out of 162,545 students)
Rank: #12-1612-16.
92%
(1,546,447 out of 1,681,679 students)
(1,546,447 out of 1,681,679 students)
Rank: #12-1612-16.
92%
(477,624 out of 520,499 students)
(477,624 out of 520,499 students)
Rank: #12-1612-16.
92%
(793,779 out of 866,691 students)
(793,779 out of 866,691 students)
Rank: #17-2017-20.
91%
(1,747,653 out of 1,911,019 students)
(1,747,653 out of 1,911,019 students)
Rank: #17-2017-20.
91%
(122,204 out of 134,061 students)
(122,204 out of 134,061 students)
Rank: #17-2017-20.
91%
(145,763 out of 160,726 students)
(145,763 out of 160,726 students)
Rank: #17-2017-20.
91%
(501,674 out of 554,192 students)
(501,674 out of 554,192 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(541,703 out of 599,795 students)
(541,703 out of 599,795 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(1,376,286 out of 1,525,450 students)
(1,376,286 out of 1,525,450 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(1,102,093 out of 1,222,495 students)
(1,102,093 out of 1,222,495 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(656,857 out of 728,687 students)
(656,857 out of 728,687 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(743,516 out of 825,032 students)
(743,516 out of 825,032 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(870,541 out of 967,716 students)
(870,541 out of 967,716 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(1,010,424 out of 1,124,074 students)
(1,010,424 out of 1,124,074 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(5,825,797 out of 6,492,857 students)
(5,825,797 out of 6,492,857 students)
Rank: #21-2921-29.
90%
(167,472 out of 186,899 students)
(167,472 out of 186,899 students)
Rank: #30-3330-33.
89%
(1,032,682 out of 1,154,487 students)
(1,032,682 out of 1,154,487 students)
Rank: #30-3330-33.
89%
(1,257,585 out of 1,410,320 students)
(1,257,585 out of 1,410,320 students)
Rank: #30-3330-33.
89%
(440,091 out of 495,263 students)
(440,091 out of 495,263 students)
Rank: #30-3330-33.
89%
(328,277 out of 369,798 students)
(328,277 out of 369,798 students)
Rank: #34-3834-38.
88%
(493,927 out of 558,587 students)
(493,927 out of 558,587 students)
Rank: #34-3834-38.
88%
(1,881,779 out of 2,134,263 students)
(1,881,779 out of 2,134,263 students)
Rank: #34-3834-38.
88%
(891,639 out of 1,011,870 students)
(891,639 out of 1,011,870 students)
Rank: #34-3834-38.
88%
(1,669,776 out of 1,899,160 students)
(1,669,776 out of 1,899,160 students)
Rank: #34-3834-38.
88%
(916,253 out of 1,043,651 students)
(916,253 out of 1,043,651 students)
Rank: #3939.
87%
(141,946 out of 164,039 students)
(141,946 out of 164,039 students)
Rank: #40-4440-44.
86%
(1,360,273 out of 1,578,419 students)
(1,360,273 out of 1,578,419 students)
Rank: #40-4440-44.
86%
(890,359 out of 1,034,233 students)
(890,359 out of 1,034,233 students)
Rank: #40-4440-44.
86%
(1,668,648 out of 1,943,442 students)
(1,668,648 out of 1,943,442 students)
Rank: #40-4440-44.
86%
(2,871,448 out of 3,349,276 students)
(2,871,448 out of 3,349,276 students)
Rank: #40-4440-44.
86%
(134,720 out of 157,460 students)
(134,720 out of 157,460 students)
Rank: #45-4845-48.
85%
(78,642 out of 92,120 students)
(78,642 out of 92,120 students)
Rank: #45-4845-48.
85%
(2,507,390 out of 2,937,999 students)
(2,507,390 out of 2,937,999 students)
Rank: #45-4845-48.
85%
(708,663 out of 831,943 students)
(708,663 out of 831,943 students)
Rank: #45-4845-48.
85%
(814,151 out of 962,170 students)
(814,151 out of 962,170 students)
Rank: #4949.
84%
(164,959 out of 196,759 students)
(164,959 out of 196,759 students)
Rank: #5050.
83%
(92,092 out of 111,287 students)
(92,092 out of 111,287 students)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the national average percentage of all K-12 students in United States are educated in public schools?
The national average percentage of all K-12 students in United States are educated in public schools is 90%% for 2025-26.
What are public schools with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in public schools in the United States?
The public schools with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in public schools in the United States include Georgia Cyber Academy (Virtual), Highlands Community Charter and Idaho Home Learning Academy.
What is the state with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in public schools?
The state with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in public schools is Wyoming.
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