North Carolina Home Schools By Counties
2003-04 School Term

County Name

Number
of Home
Schools

County Name

Number
of Home
Schools

County Name

Number
of Home
Schools

Alamance

415

Franklin

270

Pamlico

43

Alexander

189

Gaston

599

Pasquotank

121

Alleghany

21

Gates

34

Pender

202

Anson

68

Graham

60

Perquimans

48

Ashe

106

Granville

222

Person

146

Avery

96

Greene

40

Pitt

286

Beaufort

131

Guilford

1,132

Polk

117

Bertie

30

Halifax

134

Randolph

595

Bladen

74

Harnett

353

Richmond

73

Brunswick

365

Haywood

295

Robeson

212

Buncombe

1,266

Henderson

509

Rockingham

285

Burke

361

Hertford

41

Rowan

527

Cabarrus

572

Hoke

145

Rutherford

265

Caldwell

268

Hyde

22

Sampson

126

Camden

30

Iredell

496

Scotland

47

Carteret

177

Jackson

136

Stanly

235

Caswell

88

Johnston

523

Stokes

230

Catawba

503

Jones

48

Surry

282

Chatham

147

Lee

156

Swain

57

Cherokee

119

Lenoir

124

Transylvania

203

Chowan

37

Lincoln

255

Tyrrell

14

Clay

31

Macon

247

Union

878

Cleveland

403

Madison

164

Vance

158

Columbus

114

Martin

54

Wake

2,641

Craven

301

McDowell

200

Warren

58

Cumberland

875

Mecklenburg

2,155

Washington

33

Currituck

97

Mitchell

77

Watauga

234

Dare

157

Montgomery

87

Wayne

262

Davidson

633

Moore

216

Wilkes

272

Davie

168

Nash

283

Wilson

130

Duplin

79

New Hanover

528

Yadkin

136

Durham

540

Northampton

44

Yancey

104

Edgecombe

108

Onslow

341

 

 

Forsyth

904

Orange

263

Grand Total

28,746


 

North Carolina Home Schools Statewide Classified By Type
2003-04 School Term

 Independent

 8,969

 31.2%

 Religious

19,777

 68.8%

 Grand Total

28,746

100.0%


 

NC Home School Estimated Enrollment By Counties
2003-04 School Term

County
Name

Student
Enrollment

County
Name

Student
Enrollment

County
Name

Student
Enrollment

Alamance

750

Franklin

554

Pamlico

85

Alexander

385

Gaston

1,181

Pasquotank

215

Alleghany

36

Gates

52

Pender

442

Anson

119

Graham

142

Perquimans

64

Ashe

178

Granville

447

Person

229

Avery

191

Greene

92

Pitt

477

Beaufort

273

Guilford

2,042

Polk

237

Bertie

57

Halifax

205

Randolph

909

Bladen

136

Harnett

687

Richmond

134

Brunswick

594

Haywood

544

Robeson

372

Buncombe

2,317

Henderson

859

Rockingham

574

Burke

606

Hertford

115

Rowan

1,023

Cabarrus

1,156

Hoke

268

Rutherford

457

Caldwell

525

Hyde

63

Sampson

360

Camden

83

Iredell

968

Scotland

142

Carteret

344

Jackson

209

Stanly

437

Caswell

202

Johnston

1,029

Stokes

436

Catawba

964

Jones

96

Surry

476

Chatham

211

Lee

326

Swain

130

Cherokee

252

Lenoir

232

Transylvania

405

Chowan

101

Lincoln

538

Tyrrell

74

Clay

46

Macon

413

Union

1,820

Cleveland

661

Madison

341

Vance

246

Columbus

235

Martin

89

Wake

5,374

Craven

558

McDowell

375

Warren

133

Cumberland

1,711

Mecklenburg

4,241

Washington

55

Currituck

229

Mitchell

145

Watauga

483

Dare

297

Montgomery

205

Wayne

504

Davidson

1,089

Moore

407

Wilkes

423

Davie

345

Nash

545

Wilson

231

Duplin

125

New Hanover

939

Yadkin

262

Durham

1,003

Northampton

78

Yancey

188

Edgecombe

173

Onslow

666

 

 

Forsyth

1,598

Orange

461

Grand Total

54,501


 
NC Home School Estimated Statewide Enrollment By Sex
2003-04 School Term

 Female students

26,378

 48.4%

 Male students

28,123

 51.6%

 Total students

54,501

100.0%


 
NC Home School Estimated Statewide Enrollment By Type
2003-04 School Term

 Independent schools

13,952

 25.6%

 Religious schools

40,549

 74.4%

 Total students

54,501

100.0%


NOTE
:
  All estimates above are based on actual home school enrollment data collected from school terms 90-91 through 95-96 as well as random enrollment sampling and the actual number of home schools operating during the 03-04 school term.


This document was prepared by:

NC Division of Non-Public Education
1309 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC  27699-1309
Telephone:  (919) 733-4276
www.ncdnpe.org

August, 2004