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Percentage of High-Poverty Schools with High Black or Hispanic Student Populations Increased from 2000 to 2014 May 18, 2016 | Katharine Conlon GAO REPORT ON SCHOOL SEGREGATION Percent of 75-100% Black or Hispanic Schools with High-Poverty High-poverty schools are schools in which 75-100% of students were eligible for free or reduced- priced lunch Source: United State Government Accountability Office, “K-12 Education Better Use of Information Could Help Agencies Identify Disparities and Address Racial Discrimination,” Report to Congressional Requesters, April 2016.
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High-Poverty Schools with a Higher Percentage of Black or Hispanic Students Offered Fewer Math Courses May 18, 2016 | Katharine Conlon GAO REPORT ON SCHOOL SEGREGATION ■ 7 th or 8 th Grade Algebra ■ Algebra II ■ Geometry ■ Calculus Percentage of Middle and High Schools Offering Selected Math Courses School Year 2011-12 Source: United State Government Accountability Office, “K-12 Education Better Use of Information Could Help Agencies Identify Disparities and Address Racial Discrimination,” Report to Congressional Requesters, April 2016.
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High-Poverty Schools with a Higher Percentage of Black or Hispanic Students Offered Fewer College Prep Courses May 18, 2016 | Katharine Conlon Source: United State Government Accountability Office, “K-12 Education Better Use of Information Could Help Agencies Identify Disparities and Address Racial Discrimination,” Report to Congressional Requesters, April 2016. GAO REPORT ON SCHOOL SEGREGATION ■ AP Courses ■ GATE Programs Percentage of Schools Offering AP* and GATE** Programs School Year 2011-12 *AP – Advanced Placement **GATE Programs – Gifted and Talented Education
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