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“Immigrants get the job done,” Lin-Manuel Miranda told graduates at the University of Pennsylvania’s commencement ceremony Monday. After all, it was a “...
The more selective the institution, the higher the graduation rate for Latino students, a new study by Excelencia in Education shows...
Seventy percent of the students at Verbum Dei are Latino, and 30 percent are black, NBC4 News reports. Many come from troubled neighborhoods with high poverty a...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights released its latest Civil Rights Data Collection, a comprehensive database with informatio...
Nearly 400,000 Latino infants and toddlers went uncounted during the last U.S. census — a figure that could have implications on their future education, accor...
By offering cash prizes to Latino and black boys who read books, a retired Los Angeles school teacher is hoping to improve educational outcomes for these groups...
When students don’t speak English well, it can be easy for their outstanding academic abilities to get overlooked. ...
Latino and black parents who participated in a recent national survey believe educators’ expectations for poor kids are too low and that schools should do a b...
When Yehimi Cambron crossed the U.S. border from Mexico with her parents, they told her she would not have documented legal status in this country. But as a thi...
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