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A new study finds that Hispanic children with immigrant parents and black children of U.S.-born parents were rated the lowest on well-being indicators when comp...
In New Britain, Connecticut, a new school superintendent has pushed for a dramatic and controversial shift in how to instruct English Language Learners....
A new brief by The Education Trust celebrates the spike in college enrollment by Latino students, but calls attention to the need to improve six-year graduation...
The percentage of Latino teachers in Colorado lags far behind the state’s diverse student population....
The achievement gap between Hispanic and white students in math and reading has narrowed since the 1970s, according to data from a national exam...
While Silicon Valley is world-renowned for its innovative high-tech industry, a new report says that only 20 percent of Latino students in the region are gradua...
Harvard University students have gathered 1,200 signatures protesting the John F. Kennedy School of Government’s approval of a dissertation asserting that Lat...
Arizona State University administrators are working on recruiting more first-generation Latino college students — by including parents in their outreach effor...
Civil rights organizations in Nevada are raising concerns about the scant funding for English Language Learners attending the state’s public schools, and are ...
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