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1. In the past five years, the number of Latinos enrolled in charters has more than doubled. |
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2. Latinos accounted for a higher percentage of the student population in charters than in traditional schools. |
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3. Among the eight Tier 1 districts (Fresno, the Inland Empire, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose City), the Inland Empire was the one in which Latinos were the most under-served in charters relative to traditional schools. |
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4. Fewer than 5,000 Latinos were enrolled in charters in the Inland Empire. |
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5. On average, charter elementary schools had a higher Latino API than traditional schools. |
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6. On the six regions (Fresno, Inland Empire, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco), Fresno had the lowest average academic performance for Latinos (as measured by the school’s API). |
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