Cumberland stands alone at a traditional-district enrollment high
Cumberland is the only large non-charter district in Rhode Island at an all-time enrollment high, reaching 4,919 students in 2025-26.
Data-Driven Education Journalism for the Ocean State
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Cumberland is the only large non-charter district in Rhode Island at an all-time enrollment high, reaching 4,919 students in 2025-26.
Rhode Island's smallest districts gained students during the 2020-21 pandemic shock while its largest lost thousands, a size paradox that complicates statewide planning.
Rhode Island lost 2,149 public-school students in 2025-26, the steepest single-year decline since the pandemic shock five years earlier.
Rhode Island charter enrollment hit 13,441 students in 2025-26, crossing 10% of public-school enrollment for the first time as traditional districts shed 20,664 students.
Excel Academy RI grew from 117 to 444 students in three years, leading the state in gains even as Rhode Island lost 9,728 students.
Rhode Island gained just 7 English learners in 2025-26 after adding 1,930 the year before. What a sudden freeze means for staffing and services.
After a near-flat year hinted at a floor, Rhode Island lost 2,149 students and dropped below 135,000 for the first time.
White students fell below 50% of Rhode Island enrollment for the first time as the state posted its steepest drop since the pandemic.
RIDE releases October 2025 enrollment data showing a 2,149-student drop, the steepest decline since COVID upended the 2020-21 school year.