Despite making up the majority of California’s public school students, Latinos are still facing major challenges to achieving in school and graduating from college, a new report finds. But the report also highlights five bright spots in the LA County area — schools, districts, and programs that are helping Latinos succeed.
In Los Angeles County, two school districts, a high school, and an early education center are modeling what needs to be done to close the achievement gap for Latino students, according to “The Majority Report: Supporting the Educational Success of Latino Students in California,” released this month by Education Trust—West.
[For more on this story by Esmeralda Fabián Romero, go to http://laschoolreport.com/5-br...no-students-achieve/]
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