In 2007, Hispanics and Latino students made up 39.4% of the student population.
Asian students and Latino students each are approximately 20% of the student body.
The same cracks appeared at the campus center for Latino students.
"I see how hard they work," she said of Latino students who don't have their legal papers.
By age nine, Latino students lag behind in reading, mathematics, and science proficiency.
Latino students were even more segregated, with 73 percent at schools that were predominantly minority.
And while a community college can be a vehicle to higher education, for many Latino students the road begins and ends there.
We're on trial when Latino students are more than 35 percent less likely than the general population to finish high school.
Developing parent information frameworks that support college preparation for Latino students.
Effective programs for Latino students in elementary and middle schools.