In addition to living in poverty, minority children face disadvantages that include living with one parent (as 65 percent of Black children do) and
lacking access to preschool (as 53 percent of Hispanic children do).
Not exact matches
Poverty,
lack of
access to high - quality
preschool, low levels of parental education attainment, and hypersegregated schools all play a crucial role.
For more than a decade, Utah has been a leader among states in pushing programs
to make early childhood education opportunities available
to more families, particularly those burdened by low incomes and
lack of
access to nearby
preschools.
At the same time, high school educators can learn new strategies for how
to evaluate and develop the foundation reading, writing, and math skills that may be underdeveloped due
to lack of
access to preschool education.