Sentences with phrase «hispanic students graduated from high school»

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According to a 2014 Center for American Progress report, high school teachers believe that high - poverty, black, and Hispanic students are 53, 47, and 42 percent less likely to graduate from college compared to their white peers.
Low - income black and Hispanic students are by far the least likely U.S. students to graduate from high school and attend a four - year college.
Of those who do graduate from high school, only two of five Texas students earn a recommended curriculum diploma; yet only one in three Hispanic students earn this preferred high school credential.
More than 25 % of students — and more than 40 % of African American and Hispanic students — do not graduate from high school within four years, and too many of those that do graduate are neither college nor career ready;
He did not mention that black and Hispanic students still graduate from high school at far lower rates than their white and Asian counterparts — 64.6 percent and 63.5 percent, compared with 80 percent and 83.3 percent.
According to members of the Education Complex, more money will somehow change the fact that, according to the 2013 ACT report on Georgia, 94 percent of black students, 81 percent of Hispanic students, and 65 percent of white students in Georgia who graduate from high school are not college - ready in all four major subjects.
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