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Beyond the Schoolhouse: Overcoming Challenges and Expanding Opportunities for Black Youth in Los Angeles County (PDF)

This report examines the challenges and opportunities that Black students face in Los Angeles County. The report explores key academic and school climate indicators as they illustrate distinct differences between Black students and students of other racial and ethnic groups.

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Noguera, Pedro, Joseph Bishop, Tyrone Howard, and S. Johnson. 2019. Beyond the Schoolhouse: Overcoming Challenges and Expanding Opportunities for Black Youth in Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, CA: Center for the Transformation of Schools, Black Male Institute, Graduate School of Education & Information Studies, University of California.

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2019
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Beyond the Schoolhouse: Overcoming Challenges and Expanding Opportunities for Black Youth in Los Angeles County (PDF)

This report examines the challenges and opportunities that Black students face in Los Angeles County. The report explores key academic and school climate indicators as they illustrate distinct differences between Black students and students of other racial and ethnic groups.

Citation/Source

Noguera, Pedro, Joseph Bishop, Tyrone Howard, and S. Johnson. 2019. Beyond the Schoolhouse: Overcoming Challenges and Expanding Opportunities for Black Youth in Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, CA: Center for the Transformation of Schools, Black Male Institute, Graduate School of Education & Information Studies, University of California.

Publication Date
2019

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California Department of Education, Special Education Division's special project, State Performance Plan Technical Assistance Project (SPP-TAP) is funded through a contract with the Napa County Office of Education. SPP-TAP is funded from federal funds, (State Grants #H027A080116) provided from the U.S. Department of Education Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the position of the U.S. Department of Education.