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are microschools a solution to falling public school enrollment,

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The article discusses microschools as a solution to falling public school enrollment in Indiana. The commercial mechanism is weak: microschools represent a niche educational model with limited scale (6,000 students by 2030 vs. 1 million+ public school students). No direct impact on specific products, commodities, or supply chains. The primary affected sector is education services, but the mechanism is too small and localized to generate material commercial signals. (not specified) for most fields.

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  • Indiana public school enrollment has declined since 2008.
  • About 70,000 students use school vouchers for private education.
  • Nature's Gift microschool serves 64 students with a waiting list.
  • Indiana Microschool Collaborative aims to establish at least 10 more microschools by 2030, potentially enrolling 6,000 students.
  • Governor Mike Braun supports microschools as part of school choice initiatives.

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