School Year Completed
North West Hendricks Schools · FY 25–26 · school year
Enrollments by program this school year
30 total enrollments · using 3 of 5 programs
Your enrollment vs the tier median, by program
Across 9 other Small-tier districts with students enrolled in Supplemental
Across 9 other Small-tier districts with students enrolled in AP
Across 7 other Small-tier districts with students enrolled in Dual Credit
4 peers enroll; you have none this FY
Statewide median among 4 districts running FlexEd; you have none this FY
Top Subjects by Enrollment
6 subjects · 5 growing · 1 declining · net +9 enrollments YoY
Top Courses by Enrollment
20 courses · Top 5 = 43% of enrollments (moderately distributed)
Enrollment Trend
Light User · Small tier Light User · Small tier North West Hendricks Schools · by FY 25–26 IO enrollments Power Usertop 25% of tier Active Usermiddle 50% Light Userbottom 25% Non-Adopterno IO enrollments Quartiles of Small-tier IO adopters by enrollmentSchool year enrollments — vs same-level peers within the Small tier
Same-level cohort too small for a meaningful median — comparing instead vs 9 Small-tier adopters (all levels). Tier also includes: 3 Power · 4 Active · 1 Non-Adopter.
Adoption Density
IO enrollments per 100 ADM students — penetration normalized for district size
1.6 IO enrollments per 100 students (30 of 1,907 ADM in FY 25–26). Adoption density normalizes for district size, so a small district at high penetration ranks honestly against a large district with the same per-student rate.
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