RePublic currently runs Nashville Academy of Computer Science, and it's their mission to have
more students of color take and pass the AP Computer Science exam.
Not exact matches
With few exceptions,
students eligible for free and reduced - price lunch and
students of color in the 50 cities were less likely than
more advantaged
students to enroll in a high - scoring elementary and middle school,
take advanced math classes in high school, and sit for the ACT / SAT.
While I agree that the current segregation
of public schools is the most pernicious impediment to the academic success
of students of color, I'm afraid that it will
take considerably
more than this gimmicky approach to accomplish change.
Similarly, Educators Rising (PDK's national program for high school
students aspiring to become teachers) has
taken an intentional approach to recruiting and supporting
students of color, who now comprise
more than 50 %
of the initiative's 43,000 participants.
When states reduce funding for institutions with lower outcomes, such as graduation rates, without
taking student race / ethnicity or income into account, this often means they are defunding institutions with
more low - income
students and
students of color, making matters worse.
Nationwide, about 40 percent
of entering college
students are required to take at least one remedial course before enrolling in credit - bearing coursework, and the rates are much higher for students of color.1 Students who enroll in remedial courses are more likely than those who do not to drop out of college before earning a
students are required to
take at least one remedial course before enrolling in credit - bearing coursework, and the rates are much higher for
students of color.1 Students who enroll in remedial courses are more likely than those who do not to drop out of college before earning a
students of color.1
Students who enroll in remedial courses are more likely than those who do not to drop out of college before earning a
Students who enroll in remedial courses are
more likely than those who do not to drop out
of college before earning a degree.