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Black-Majority Schools in Texas Receive More Fs than A Ratings, Leaving Parents with Tough Choices
Of 302 majority-Black campuses, 35% received D or F grades last year, while parents say the system reinforces unequal access to resources.
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Texas’ Majority-Black Schools Face Deep Academic and Resource Gaps
MISSOURI CITY, Texas — Texas educates more Black students than any other state, yet majority-Black campuses remain disproportionately represented among schools receiving the state’s lowest academic ratings. Of roughly 300 majority-Black schools evaluated last year, 35% received a D or F from the Texas Education Agency. Only 20 earned an A. By comparison, no majority-Asian campuses received a D or F, while 8% of majority-white and 19% of majority…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center4Last Updated67% Center
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- 67% of the sources are Center
67% Center
L 33%
C 67%
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