Black children are five times as likely as white children to attend schools that are highly segregated by race and ethnicity: Shares of white and black eighth-graders attending schools with a high concentration of students of color, 2017
Race | High-minority (51-100%) |
---|---|
White | 12.9% |
Black | 69.2% |
Note: Schools with a high concentration of students of color are those in which 51–100% of students are black, Hispanic, Asian, or American Indian.
Source: Author’s analysis of microdata from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).