The table reports the proportion of SomeCountry students who were Schooled at home between 1999 and 2004.
From 1999 to the next two years, while kindergarteners, grade three and four students faced a gradual increase, students from grades one, two, five and six experienced and overall downfall. However, during all these fluctuations by other groups, seventh and eighth graders’ percentage, interestingly enough, maintained a steady trend.
Even though kindergarteners data rose up the least, they were always placed first throughout all these years, starting from 2.5% and reaching to a high of 2.9%. However despite all these changes, every group peaked up to their highest percentages in the following years.
Moreover, in contrast to kindergarteners with the least changes, fifth and sixth graders came across the most fluctuations commencing from 1.5% and getting to a percentage of 2.6. On the other hand, 7th and 8th scholars were the most stable ones, remaining at 1.6 in three years and followed by a-0.9% increase, afterwards.
