Hispanic Youths More Likely to Attend Schools With Large Enrollments, Report Says

Hispanic youths are more likely than black or non-Hispanic white youths to attend public high schools that are large, have high student-teacher ratios, and have large percentages of students who come from low-income families, according to a study published by the...

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