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Which state is next for a Catholic school comeback?

Written by Sample HubSpot User | Apr 22, 2026 3:03:55 PM

By Lauren May, Mary Camp, and Ron Matus

First, Florida. Now, Indiana. Which state will be next for a Catholic school comeback?

Our new, 2026 “Catholic school update brief” highlights not only continued Catholic school growth in Florida – which saw enrollment rise for a fifth straight year – but signs of resurgence beyond Florida, nudged by the historic expansion of school choice across America.

Students at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic School in Miami enjoy a soccer game. (Photo provided by Step Up For Students)

As we noted when the latest National Catholic Educational Association statistics were released in March, Indiana is now, like Florida, showing net enrollment growth over the past decade. Among the Top 10 states for Catholic school enrollment, the Sunshine State and Hoosier State are, for now, the outliers.

But don’t sleep on Ohio, which saw its Catholic schools grow by more than 3,000 students this year; or Texas, where a jaw-dropping 274,000 students applied for that state’s brand-new choice program. Don’t overlook smaller states with big choice programs and momentum, including Iowa and New Hampshire. And don’t forget about the potential of the new federal scholarship tax credit to enhance what’s been happening in the states.

Our brief includes a 50-state chart where you can track Catholic school enrollment year-by-year over the past decade. (Big thanks to the NCEA for collecting the data.)

It also includes more insight into the pace-setting growth in Florida, including a rapid rise in the number of students using special-needs scholarships.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our emails are in the bios at the end of the brief.