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  2. Juan Navarro High School - Wikipedia

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    When it first opened, Lanier had virtually an all White student base with a highly active FFA chapter, but over the years it has become a primarily Mexican-American school with over 85% of its students being Hispanic. [2] The AISD Board of Trustees voted on March 24, 2019, to rename the school Juan Navarro High School.

  3. Multiple Oklahoma City Public Schools board members are ...

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    According to U.S. Census Bureau figures, about 20.1% of Oklahoma City’s population is Hispanic. Castillo said the Latino community in Oklahoma City is comparatively young when compared to groups ...

  4. Austin Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The Hispanic student population peaked in 2011, at 52,398 students. [19] As of the 2016-17 school year, there are 48,386 Hispanic students, 22,761 non-Hispanic white students, and 6,578 African-American students. [19] On November 18, 2019 the AISD board of Trustees voted 6-3 in favor of a plan closing four elementary schools.

  5. League of United Latin American Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the largest and oldest Hispanic and Latin-American civil rights organization in the United States. [2] It was established on February 17, 1929, in Corpus Christi, Texas, largely by Hispanics returning from World War I who sought to end ethnic discrimination against Latinos in the United States.

  6. Latino student population in the Mid-Valley, nationwide is ...

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  7. Black and Latino Austinites are moving farther east. City ...

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    Affordability, education and wage gaps contribute to Austin's Black and Latino communities moving further east, according to the city of Austin.

  8. Category : Hispanic and Latino American culture in Oklahoma

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  9. Hispanics now the largest racial group in Texas — but not in ...

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    Since July 2022, Hispanics have composed 40.2% of Texas' population, compared with 39.8% made up of non-Hispanic white people.