The Academic Achievement of Latino Students in Boston Public Schools

Author: 
Faye Karp
Date of Publication: 
April, 2012
Source Organization: 
University of Massachusetts Boston

This report examines the SY2006-SY2009 MCAS ELA and Math achievement of Latino students in Boston Public Schools. It finds that Latino students constitute the largest racial/ethnic student group in Boston Public Schools (43.0 percent in SY2012) and the only racial/ethnic group to grow in numbers from SY2006 to SY2009. In SY2009, Latino students had the highest rates of poverty, mobility, chronic absence and grade retention in Boston Public Schools.

It also finds that Latino students have some of the lowest MCAS ELA and Math pass rates in Boston Public Schools and that, while Latino students had the largest increase in MCAS pass rates from SY2006 to SY2009, sizeable pass rate gaps remained between White and Latino students.

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Citation: 

Karp, F. (2012). The Academic Achievement of Latino Students in Boston Public Schools. Gastón Institute Publications. Paper 162.

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