SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Nearly twice as many students are home schooling in New Mexico than before the pandemic. It's the largest exodus yet from the state's public schools, which have seen about a 1% decline in enrollment each year for the past decade. Last year, there were 4% fewer students overall, which translates into millions less in funding for school districts. An Associated Press analysis shows that home schoolers accounted for more than half of that decline. Many parents who switched to home schooling to avoid online schooling during the pandemic say they won't be sending their children back to public school.