KRT LIFESTYLE STORY SLUGGED: FAM-SCHOOLCHOICE KRT PHOTOGRAPH BY TIM DOMINICK/THE STATE (August 10) Pinkie Adams, 15, left, works on her math while her sister, Julie Ann, 13, works with the computer and her spanish lesson at their Columbia, South Carolina, home, on Friday morning, July 23, 2004. Their parents, Bobby and Susann Adams homeschool their three daughters in an attempt  to have more family time. Gov. Mark Sanford has proposed legislation that would give parents a tax incentive for removing their kids from public schools in favor of homeschooling them or sending them to private or parochial schools. (nk) 2004 (Diversity)

Utah records increase in home-school students

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Data shows the number of students home-schooled in Utah has more than doubled.

The Daily Herald reported Tuesday that the Utah State Board of Education recorded more than 16,000 home-school students during the 2015-16 school year, the most recent year with available data.

Nearly 17% of the students were in the boundaries of the Alpine School District, about 6% were in the Nebo School District and nearly 3% were in the Provo School District.

The state recorded more than 7,000 home-school students in 2003.

The state requires families to submit an affidavit to their school district if they’re home schooling. The families are not required to provide a reason for home schooling or maintain attendance or instruction records.