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Advocates for the program say it can help make students feel more comfortable in the classroom, which increases their chances of doing better in school. This year at Evanston Township High School, nearly 200 Black and Latino students signed up for core classes, like math and writing, within the program. Those students will attend classes...
At Evanston Township High School in the 2021-2022 school year, 80 percent of white students have received a 3 or higher on the AP exams, followed by 61 percent of Latino test takers and 48 percent of black test takers. This was one factor contributing to this new style of class being undertaken.
So, a few years ago, the school district decided to try something new at the high school: classrooms voluntarily separated by race. Nearly 200 Black and Latino students at Evanston Township High School signed up this year for math classes and a writing seminar intended for students of the same race, taught by a teacher of color.
At Evanston Township High School in the 2021-2022 school year, 80 percent of white students have received a 3 or higher on the AP exams, followed by 61 percent of Latino test takers and 48 percent of black test takers. This was one factor contributing to this new style of class being undertaken.
Evanston Twp High School, Dist. 202. Date Available: 10/21/2023. Closing Date: Open until filled. Description: October 2023-February 2024. Attachment (s): Long-Term Sub Special Education Teacher-Job Description.docx.
Illinois high school offers classes separated by …. NewsNation / Nov 27, 2023 / 07:10 AM EST. Nearly 200 Black and Latino students at Evanston Township High School signed up this year for math ...
The Wall Street Journal reports on Evanston Township High School’s optional “affinity classes” intended for Black and Latino students. Ryan Field deal is done, but opposition — including Village of Wilmette — exploring litigation and other options. The village board approved a resolution in August objecting to the stadium rezoning.
So a few years ago, the school district decided to try something new at the high school: classrooms voluntarily separated by race. Nearly 200 Black and Latino students at Evanston Township High School signed up this year for math classes and a writing seminar intended for students of the same race, taught by a teacher of color.