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FY 25-26 LIVE Power User · Small tier Power User · Small tier Triton Central Schools · by FY 25–26 enrollments Power Usertop 25% of tier Active Usermiddle 50% Light Userbottom 25% Non-Adopterno enrollments Quartiles of Small-tier Indiana Online adopters by enrollments
ESC CIESC
Tier Small
ADM 1,355

verified School Year Completed

Triton Central Schools · FY 25–26 · school year

groups Total Enrollments
340 enrollments
savings Volume Tier Savings
$20,740
paid Avg Savings per Enrollment
$61
account_balance Payment Type
80% school-paid
school Your IO Programs · FY 25–26

Enrollments by program this school year

FlexEd: 193 (56.8%)Supplemental: 89 (26.2%)Dual Credit: 57 (16.8%)AP: 1 (0.3%)340enrollments
FlexEd 57% 193
Supplemental 26% 89
Dual Credit 17% 57
AP 0% 1
Academy 0% 0

340 total enrollments · using 4 of 5 programs

groups Your Programs vs Small-Tier Districts

Your enrollment vs the tier median, by program

FlexEd · 1 district
You 193 / 193 limited

Across 1 other Small-tier district with students enrolled in FlexEd · small sample, may be noisy

Supplemental · 9 districts
You 89 / 35 2.5× median

Across 9 other Small-tier districts with students enrolled in Supplemental

Dual Credit · 7 districts
You 57 / 4 14× median

Across 7 other Small-tier districts with students enrolled in Dual Credit

AP · 9 districts
You 1 / 5 5.0× below

Across 9 other Small-tier districts with students enrolled in AP

Academy · 4 districts
You 0 / 38 untapped

4 peers enroll; you have none this FY

Top Subjects by Enrollment

5 subjects · 5 growing · 0 declining · net +290 enrollments YoY

GROWING
5
+290 enrollments YoY
DECLINING
0
0 enrollments YoY
1 World Languages
323 +559%
2 Science, Technology and Engineering
7 NEW
3 Math
5 +400%
4 Language Arts
3 NEW
5 Computer, Business, and Technical Education
2 NEW

Top Courses by Enrollment

30 courses · Top 5 = 66% of enrollments (concentrated portfolio)

TOP 5
66%
225 enrollments
OTHER 25
34%
115 enrollments
1 Spanish I-1 (25-26 SY)
62
2 Spanish I-2 (25-26 SY)
57
3 Spanish II-1 (25-26 SY)
39
4 Spanish II-2 (25-26 SY)
38
5 IVY Spanish 101 - SPAN 101 (25-26 IVY)
29
6 IVY Spanish 102 - SPAN 102 (25-26 IVY)
27
7 American Sign Language III-2 (25-26 SY)
13
8 American Sign Language III-1 (25-26 SY)
12
9 American Sign Language I-1 (25-26 SY)
9
10 French III-1 (25-26 SY)
8
+ 20 more courses with ≤8 enrollments each

Enrollment Trend

Power User · Small tier Power User · Small tier Triton Central 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 enrollment

School year enrollments — vs same-level peers within the Small tier

40030020010001450+0%50+580%340FY 22–23FY 23–24FY 24–25FY 25–26
This district Small-tier adopters median

Same-level cohort too small for a meaningful median — comparing instead vs 9 Small-tier adopters (all levels). Tier also includes: 4 Active · 3 Light · 1 Non-Adopter.

Position vs other CIESC member districts · hover any card for what counts toward each rank
#1of 22
IO adoption per student
25.1 per 100 students
#1of 17
Year-over-year growth
+580%
#13of 30
Course breadth
30 distinct courses

Adoption Density

IO enrollments per 100 ADM students — penetration normalized for district size

3023157.50.01.0+257%3.7+0%3.7+580%25.1FY 22–23FY 23–24FY 24–25FY 25–26

25.1 IO enrollments per 100 students (340 of 1,355 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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