Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur Data on Race and Education.

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Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur Data on Race and Education

School Segregation The average WHITE student attends a school which is 79% white The average BLACK student attends a school which is 30.5% white The average HISPANIC student attends a school which is 28.2% white The average ASIAN student attends a school which is 45.4% white

Percent Black Students in Majority White Schools in the South

New York City Public School District Enrollment, Fall ‘00 As compared to a total city population that is 28% Hispanic, 44% white, 25% black, 0.2% Native American, 12% Asian, & 19% other or multiracial.

Black and White Private School Attendance In 1998, private schools were 9% black and 80% white. Public schools were 17% black and 64% white.

Computer Access for Year Olds, 2000

Teachers by Race,

Principals by Race,

2000 High School Diploma Rates WhiteBlackHispanicAsian % of Population over

High School Dropouts by Race & Gender, 2001

SAT Scores,

Educational Attainment Percent of Individuals Aged 25 or Over With Certain Degree Status, 1999

2000 Bachelor’s Attainment Rates WhiteBlackHispanicAsian % of Population over

Trends in Bachelor’s Degrees

Degrees Conferred

Total Graduate Degrees Earned, 2003

Black Graduate Degree Attainment Over Time

Faculty in Higher Ed.