Sentences with phrase «racial breakdown»

Asked about the current racial breakdown, de Blasio replied, «You are getting fewer stops and better stops, meaning much more of a focus on real criminals, not everyday law - abiding New Yorkers and very effective stops in terms of what outcomes they lead to.»
The analysis compared the racial breakdown of mortgage lending for every lender in every city in America.
Exodus also took some truly baffling liberties with the source material's racial breakdown, a glaring oversight few were willing to let it forget.
By contrast, the racial breakdown of the PING study was 42 percent white, 10 percent black and 24 percent Hispanic, with a larger percentage of «other» or mixed - race participants.
It's not just because we have the opportunity to speak daily to our students on this subject, but also because of the racial breakdown of teachers in our schools.
The racial breakdown of this nonwhite group is approximately 23.8 percent Asian - American, 23.1 percent African - American, 10.3 percent Latino, and 2.8 percent Native - American.
How has the racial breakdown changed through the years, and why?
Research the racial breakdown of your school or school district.
Our calculations show that even if the racial breakdown of students stayed the same, the District would have still seen growth in NAEP scores, but just smaller.
The racial breakdown of the student body for 2013 - 14 was 45.2 percent Hispanic, 39.7 percent African - American, 9.2 percent white and 5.9 percent other.
The racial breakdown showed that in these 10 districts, average student suspension rates were: 41 % for African Americans; 25 % for American Indians; 21 % for Whites; 21 % for Latinos and 14 % for Asian Americans.
In terms of racial breakdown, our largest three groups are Latino (56 %), White (23 %), and African - American (13 %).
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