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      • Of the 49.6 million students enrolled in public elementary and secondary schools in fall 2022, 1 22.1 million were White; 14.4 million were Hispanic; 7.4 million were Black; 2.7 million were Asian; 2.5 million were of Two or more races; 449,000 million were American Indian/Alaska Native; and 182,000 were Pacific Islander.
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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.

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  3. Aug 6, 2020 · For this work, the authors conducted focus groups with students of color (ages 12-18) and parents/families of color across the nation and learned firsthand why schools should change to better meet their social-emotional needs.

  4. Students of color are often concentrated in schools with fewer resources. Schools with 90 percent or more students of color spend $733 less per student per year than schools with 90 percent or more white students.

  5. Feb 26, 2019 · School districts where the majority of students enrolled are students of color receive $23 billion less in education funding than predominantly white school districts, despite serving the...

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  6. Jun 16, 2022 · As the K-12 public school student population grows significantly more diverse, schools remain divided along racial, ethnic, and economic lines throughout the U.S. These divisions span school types, regions, and community types (urban, suburban, and rural).

  7. Jun 10, 2020 · NCES projects that in 2029, White students will make up 43.8 percent of public school enrollment. The percentage of public school students who were Black decreased from 16.8 percent in 1995 to 15.2 percent in 2017 and is projected to remain at 15.2 percent in 2029.

  8. Feb 12, 2020 · These data show that only about one in eight white students (12.9%) attends a school where a majority of students are black, Hispanic, Asian, or American Indian. (We refer to this group collectively as students of color hereafter.)

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