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In the 10 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated much of southeastern Louisiana, New Orleans and its surrounding areas have seen an influx of Hispanic immigra...
Latino professors from universities across the country give incoming college freshmen advice in a recent post on NBC News Latino...
The 53.5 million K-12 students heading to the classrooms in America’s public, charter and private schools this fall are more racially diverse than ever before...
This summer, native Spanish-speaking immigrant students in Los Angeles participated in a five-week pilot program testing a new algebra curriculum aligned with t...
Imagine taking an English class with a teacher who struggles with writing and grammar. ...
In a new study evaluating the college application habits of recent high school graduates in Texas, researchers found that academically talented Hispanic and bla...
“The spread of charter schools throughout the East Bay and California is often viewed as a blessing or curse, depending on whom you ask,” a recent Contra Co...
Ray Salazar calls himself a “white rhino.” He’s Latino and a high school English teacher, a description and perspective that’s perhaps as rare as the cr...
Latino students might shun Advanced Placement courses if the only students they see in them are mostly affluent whites...
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