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Pew Research CenterOctober 5, 2006
The Changing Landscape of American Public Education: New Students, New Schools

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The Changing Landscape of American Public Education: New Students, New Schools II. Introduction III. As Enrollment Grows, Schools Multiply IV. A Sea Change in Primary Schools V. Existing Schools versus New Schools VI. New Settlements and Traditional Hispanic States VII. Changes in Racial and Ethnic Composition VIII. The Impact of Hispanics on Schools Appendix A: Data Source Appendix B: State and Hispanic Typology
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