Parents Want Flexibility—And School Planning Must Catch Up in 2026

2. With parents demanding flexibility and earlier access to specialized learning, districts must rethink how enrollment is predicted and planned.

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The question I see for 2026 is, how do we adapt our methodologies for forecasting enrollment? How do we help school districts plan when the choices have expanded so much?

We’re in the middle of a Great Resettling. The expansion of flexibility in work that began with the pandemic is now happening in education. Families want options that fit their lifestyles. It is no longer just public, private, or charter schools. We’re seeing micro schools in former retail spaces, two-hour programs in converted medical offices, and educators creating entirely new approaches.

It’s not that families are angry or disappointed with public education. They’re saying, ‘We want options that fit how we live and work today.’ They want flexibility, just like they now have in their jobs, in where they live, and in how they manage their lives.

Parents today can travel, work remotely, or work gig jobs. They want education that fits with that mobility and allows their kids to pursue passions earlier. If your child loves robotics or environmental science, you don’t have to wait until high school. You can find programs that start at the earliest grade levels. It’s a different world in terms of how we make decisions and execute those choices.

About the Author

Bob Templeton

As the son of retired school Superintendents, Bob Templeton learned early to value the role public education plays in the lives of families and kids. After graduating from Abilene Christian University, he realized he shared his parents’ desire to have an impact on public education. Upon landing an administrative position as the Coordinator of Demographics and Planning for Keller ISD in 1997, Bob saw the value of enrollment forecasting, attendance zone planning, impacts of housing growth, and school site analysis to better prepare a district for future development. This new path of demographics in the education industry led him to expand his mission to school districts everywhere, henceforth to the establishment of Templeton Demographics.

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