Not exact matches
A pronounced increase
in Hispanic and Asian
public -
school enrollment and consequent decline
in the
white enrollment share, not a pattern of resegregation, has driven the
fall in the exposure of black
students to
white schoolmates.
In Public Schools, White Students Are No Longer the Majority U.S. classrooms will enter a new era this fall — one in which black, Hispanic, and Asian students form the majorit
In Public Schools,
White Students Are No Longer the Majority U.S. classrooms will enter a new era this fall — one in which black, Hispanic, and Asian students form the m
Students Are No Longer the Majority U.S. classrooms will enter a new era this
fall — one
in which black, Hispanic, and Asian students form the majorit
in which black, Hispanic, and Asian
students form the m
students form the majority.
«
In fall 2014, the majority of
public school students are now minority, but the teaching workforce is now 80 percent
white,» said American University's Constance Lindsay, one of the research authors.
People of color comprise 80 percent of the combined
student bodies at
public schools in Providence, Pawtucket, Central
Falls, and Woonsocket while the rest of the state's
public schools are 78 percent
white, according -LSB-...]