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  1. In fall 2022, about 33 percent of all public elementary and secondary school students attended schools where students of color 7 made up at least 75 percent of total enrollment. This represents an increase from the 28 percent of all public school students who attended such schools in fall 2012.

  2. Dec 8, 2022 · WASHINGTON – Across the country, districts with the most Black, Latino, and Native students receive substantially less state and local revenue — as much as $2,700 per student — less than districts with the fewest students of color.

  3. Aug 21, 2023 · About 6,000 schools in 22 states already participate in the 5Essentials survey, developed by the University of Chicago, which surveys teachers and students about five key climate factors: effective leaders, collaborative teachers, involved families, supportive environment, and ambitious instruction.

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  4. Jul 14, 2022 · A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office finds that public schools remain highly segregated along racial, ethnic and socioeconomic lines. One reason: school district secession.

  5. Oct 30, 2014 · About 65 percent of black students in a school with a population that is three-quarters or more students of color are attending a high-poverty school. At the extreme end of school segregation are schools with almost no white students (at least 9 out of 10 kids are students of color).

  6. In fall 2015, approximately 30 percent of public school students attended schools in which minority students comprised at least 75 percent of total enrollment. Over half of Hispanic, Black, and Pacific Islander students attended such schools.

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  8. Aug 6, 2020 · Participants discussed the importance of social and emotional skills; what students of color need to learn other than academic subjects; and what educators and school leaders can do to support social, emotional, and academic development for students of color.

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