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- Elite New York High School Admits 8 Black Students in a Class . . .
The city’s eight specialized high schools are regarded as crown jewels but also symbols of segregation The number of Black and Hispanic students admitted to them dipped slightly from last year
- Admission data shows racial disparity in specialized schools
Just eight Black students were admitted to Stuyvesant High School, among the most famous of the schools, which use a single exam to determine entry
- More Wisconsin high school students will be admitted into . . .
Here's how the Direct Admit Wisconsin program works to admit high school students to college, without them even applying
- Only 8 Black Students Admitted To Top Manhattan Schools . . . - MSN
Eight out of 781 students admitted to Manhattan's Stuyvesant High School being Black showcases the vast racial disparities students face in some of New York City's most specialized and selective
- NYC high school admissions disadvantages kids via race . . .
The admissions process sorts applicants into tiers based on their seventh grade GPA Those tiers often overlap with race, poverty, and other factors that can hurt many students
- Stuyvesant High School Admitted 762 New Students. Only 7 Are . . .
At Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, the most selective of the city’s so-called specialized schools, seven of the 762 offers made went to Black students, down from 11 last year and eight in
- UW campuses admit thousands more high schoolers through . . .
More than 33,500 high school students in Wisconsin recently received offers to attend Universities of Wisconsin colleges in the second year of the direct admission system, a nearly 40 percent jump over last year
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