Meanwhile, fewer than 30 % of
black and white students enrolled in multiracial schools in 2010.
Not exact matches
Using the B&B: 08/12 data, we examine total debt - to - income ratios for individuals who are employed full - time in 2012
and not currently
enrolled,
and find that
black students with graduate degrees have debt - to - income ratios that are 27 percentage points higher than
white graduate degree holders (even after controlling for other characteristics such as parental education
and income).
Compared with traditional public schools, charter schools in North Carolina
enrolled a larger percentage of
black students and lower percentages of Hispanic
and white students.
The County
and state's support of policies that facilitated
white flight to private academies allowed for a disproportionate number of
black and white students to be
enrolled in the County's schools compared to the County's population.30 In the 1971 - 72 school year, only 5 percent of
students in the County's K - 12 public schools were
white.31
In 2006 — 07, the school
enrolled just under 500
students,
and its
student population was 42 percent Latino, 34 percent
white, 13 percent
black,
and 8 percent Asian.
And Black and Latino students, English learners, and students with disabilities are less likely to take an Advanced Placement class or be enrolled in a gifted and talented program than White studen
And Black and Latino students, English learners, and students with disabilities are less likely to take an Advanced Placement class or be enrolled in a gifted and talented program than White studen
and Latino
students, English learners,
and students with disabilities are less likely to take an Advanced Placement class or be enrolled in a gifted and talented program than White studen
and students with disabilities are less likely to take an Advanced Placement class or be
enrolled in a gifted
and talented program than White studen
and talented program than
White students.
This is reflected in the number of
students enrolled in AIG programs in North Carolina at the beginning of this century; when in 2000, over 80 % of AIG
students were
white, compared to just 10 % for
Blacks and 1 % for Hispanics.
Students enrolled in Lakewood Public Schools in 2015 - 2016 were 8 percent
White, 10 percent
Black,
and 82 percent Hispanic.
In the 2010 - 2011 school year, 64 % of
black students and 58 % of Latino
students were
enrolled in schools with 10 % or less
white student enrollment.