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South Texas cities with large Latino populations are some of the least diverse communities in America, according to a US2010 Project study of Census data....
The California-based Puente Project's goal is to increase the number of Latinos graduating from four-year colleges, and then to urge those graduates to return t...
An Alabama law that required schools to ask the immigration status of students enrolled in the state’s public schools was ruled unconstitutional by a federal ...
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed a law on Thursday that aims to strengthen the state’s bilingual education programs by ordering a report on their effectiveness...
A new report by the advocacy group Excelencia in Education found that Latinos earned just eight percent of all the degrees and certificates awarded in STEM-rela...
The new California-based “National Dream University” program will offer undocumented immigrant students the ability to study online for a labor studies cert...
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo School District Superintendent Daniel King makes an unusual pitch to high school dropouts to get them to re-enroll in the district: He offe...
California high schools graduate Latino, black and low-income students at “alarmingly low rates,” according to The Education Trust-West researchers who anal...
At Zapata High School in south Texas, competition is fierce to earn one of 24 spots on the two-time state-champion varsity mariachi ensemble....
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