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Future Citizens : On the Changing Demographics of Public-School Enrollments in South Carolina

Fenton, Robert P.
South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs
Abstract
Many public officials and community leaders in South Carolina stress the importance of finding solutions to problems as wide-ranging as workforce development, housing access and affordability, poverty alleviation, inadequate access to healthcare, and access to affordable transportation. However, when envisioning the state’s socio-economic development and the inclusion of its minority residents in that process, researchers should place more emphasis on public education. Providing a growing, diverse population with the appropriate educational resources from preschool through secondary education is vital if the state’s economic development objectives are to be met. This research looks at the state’s changing public-school demographics to bring awareness to areas where specialized curriculum and administration changes might be made.
Issue Date
2024-04-24
Keywords
Race--Demographic aspects--South Carolina, Minority students--South Carolina, School census--South Carolina
Type
Document
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