Posted on: February 18th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Tulsa ]
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The small decrease reverses a years-long trend seen before a state law took effect.
Hispanic student enrollment is down slightly for many area school districts since portions of the state’s new immigration law took effect Nov. 1, officials report.
For years, Tulsa Public Schools has seen its Hispanic student enrollment grow steadily after the first day of school. But the trend reversed in 2007-08, with enrollment in that category falling 257 students. “*
*From: http://www.tulsaworld.com
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