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0000 Women & Languages Ethnic Groups Multicultural Clayton County CCPS #1CCPS #2 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3Team 4

Black 2.African- American 3.Negro 4.Person of color A large majority of the African-American community prefers the term: RETURN

Black 2.African- American 3.Negro 4.Person of color A large majority of the African-American community prefers the term: RETURN

Convincing others of their ability 2.Lack of managerial experience 3.Sexism 4.Lack of confidence According to a survey of executive women in industrial and service companies, women identified their greatest professional obstacle as having been: RETURN

South 2.Northeast 3.Midwest 4.Southwest According to the National School Boards Association's study from December of 1993, the region of the country that contained the most integrated schools was the: RETURN

South 2.Northeast 3.Midwest 4.Southwest According to the National School Boards Association's study from December of 1993, the region of the country that contained the most integrated schools was the: RETURN

Mandarin Chinese 2.English 3.French 4.none of the above Which of the following languages is the most world wide in its use as an official national language? RETURN

Mandarin Chinese 2.English 3.French 4.none of the above Which of the following languages is the most world wide in its use as an official national language? RETURN

African Americans 2.Hispanics 3.Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 4.Native Americans The largest American minority group is: RETURN

living and working on farms 2. concentrated in major urban centers 3.distributed fairly evenly around the country Most American ethnic and "racial" minorities are: RETURN

Mexicans 2.Puerto Ricans 3.Cubans Among the people who identified themselves as Hispanic or Latino in the year 2000 Census, the largest group by far consist of: RETURN

a cultural melting pot 2.multiculturalism 3.forced expulsion of unassimilated minorities from America Those Americans who favor a society which acknowledges the permanent existence of unassimilated or only partially assimilated ethnic/racial minorities generally advocate: RETURN

has remained about the same during the last decade 2.has increased slightly during the last decade 3.has doubled each of the last 3 decades The number of multi-racial children in America: RETURN

"White" 2.Asian 3.Pacific Islander Which of the following group identity categories is not broken down into subgroups by the U.S. Census? RETURN

Censés Bureau Population for Clayton County 272,217 Average Monthly Number of Food Stamp Households? RETURN 1.8, , ,850

3-500 Unemployment in Clayton County for 2011 RETURN 1.8% 2.9% 3.10% 4.12%

Per Capita Income For Clayton County RETURN 1.$22,751 2.$18,347 3.$28,972

4-200 Years of Experience for Teachers in CCPS RETURN 1.<

4-300 Most of the teachers have a _____. RETURN 1.4 Yr Bachelor's 2.5 Yr Master's 3.6 Yr Specialist's 4.7 Yr Doctoral

4-400 Largest ethic group of K-12 teachers in CCPS. RETURN 1.White 2.Asian 3.Black

4-500 Gifted in CCPS (Grades K-12) RETURN 1.3.8% 2.7.4% %

5-100 English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (Grades K-12) RETURN 1.6.4% 2.8.4% % %

5-200 Special Education (Grades K-12) RETURN 1.3.2% 2.9.5% % 4.17%

5-300 Total Number of Students in CCPS. RETURN 1.43, , , ,973

5-400 Teachers with advanced degrees in CCPS RETURN 1.13% 2.33% 3.58% 4.62%

5-500 Languages spoken in the district RETURN

6-100 Students speaking other languages in CCPS RETURN 1.6% 2.18% 3.23% 4.47%

6-200 Students on free and reduced lunch in CCPS? RETURN 1.48% 2.62% 3.72% 4.77%

6-300 Which is the largest ethic group of students in CCPS? RETURN 1.Asian 2.Black 3.Hispanic 4.Multiracial 5.White 6.Other

6-400 Which is not true about Clayton County Public Schools? RETURN 1.One Alternative School 2.Two Magnet Schools 3.Three Special Education Centers 4.Nine High Schools

6-500 First public dual language school in the state of Georgia. RETURN 1.Smith Elementary 2.Lee Street Elementary 3. Unidos Dual Language Charter School