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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. Feb 29, 2016 · An exclusive analysis uncovers that students of color in the largest 100 cities in the United States are much more likely to attend schools where most of their peers are poor or low-income.

  3. Dec 15, 2021 · In all but seven states and the District of Columbia, they make up the largest racial or ethnic group in each state’s public schools. Hispanic students are the largest racial or ethnic group in New Mexico (62%), California (55%), Texas (52%), Arizona (47%) and Nevada (44%).

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  4. 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.

  5. Feb 12, 2020 · Schools with a high concentration of students of color are those in which 51100% of students are black, Hispanic, Asian, or American Indian. Mostly white schools are those in which more than 75% of students are white.

  6. Sep 23, 2019 · While racial and ethnic segregation in the nation’s schools is strongly correlated with gaps in academic achievement, the income level of students’ families in a school rather than its racial or ethnic composition account for those gaps, according to a new study.

  7. Aug 6, 2020 · During a moment of national reckoning on 400 years of anti-Blackness in America and the COVID-19 pandemic — and its related economic impact — students of color need leaders and educators in schools and districts to support and affirm their identities as part of a safe, thoughtful, and inclusive return to school.

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