Studies show a familiar pattern: middle - income black and Latino students faring
worse than their white counterparts with respect to grades, enrollment in advanced courses, and performance on standardized tests.
Many educators and other observers want to attribute the decline to the steady increase in the number of students taking the exam, particularly noting the increase in minority students who generally perform
worse than their white counterparts.
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worse than her «
white counterparts?»
Black Americans of any age also tend to be in
worse health
than their
white counterparts, by any number of measures.
According to the authors, minority students, with the exception of Asian students, fare
worse on the eighth - grade MCAS
than their
white counterparts.
By every possible indicator, the kids that both of us care so much about — low - income students of color — are doing
worse than their higher - income
white counterparts.