"Caucasian students drop out too," one student said.
Profiles of motivation for reading among African American and Caucasian students.
In 1926 a large school building was constructed to accommodate the Caucasian students.
The decision resulted in Caucasian students being denied acceptance regardless of their academic capabilities.
However, the school in 97.7% Hispanics, 2% blacks, and 1% Caucasian students.
These services give Caucasian students another advantage over their minority counterparts and can contribute to differences in grades, test scores, and college attendance rates.
Both Caucasian and African-Canadian students were photographed attending the school in the year 1898.
Both Caucasian and African-American students were allowed to attend.
The student population is 46.8% female and 53.2% male, with 97.14% Caucasian students and 1.5% Hispanic.
Caucasian students were the second largest group; they make up 12.7% of the student body.