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Title: Selected Demographics


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CURA Housing ForumSeptember 21st, 2007Housing,
Schools, Race and Poverty-Myron Orfield-
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Twin Cities School Demographics
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  • In 1992, there were only 9 non-white segregated
    schools around 2 of all schools in the metro
    area. By 2002, the number of non-white segregated
    schools jumped to 109 nearly 20 of all schools
  • The share of students of color attending
    non-white segregated schools increased more than
    fivefold from 9 in 1992 to 46 in 2002. The
    number of students of color attending non-white
    segregated schools in the Twin Cities area
    skyrocketed from 2,832 in 1992 to 29,788 in 2002.

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  • The share of black students in non-white
    segregated schools more than tripled from 14 in
    1992 to 50 in 2002. This meant that 14,560 black
    elementary students attended segregated schools
    in 2002, up from 1,981 in 1992.
  • The share of Latino/a and Asian students
    attending non-white segregated schools increased
    even more dramatically from 1992 to
    2002-increasing from 3 to 39 for Latinos and
    from 1 to 45 for Asians. During this period,
    the number of Latino elementary school students
    in segregated schools went from 81 to 5,122 while
    the number for Asian elementary students
    increased from 141 to 8,859.

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  • From 1992 to 2002, the school poverty rate faced
    by a typical non-white elementary student
    increased from 40 to 44, while the rate faced by
    a typical white student declined from 14 to 13.
  • The share of non-white students attending
    non-white segregated schools in the central
    cities jumped from 12 to 75 from 1992 to 2002.

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Minneapolis Schools Demographics
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  • Minneapolis
  • Race and Ethnicity

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  • Minneapolis
  • Free Lunch Eligibility

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Twin Citiesand Minneapolis MCA
Testing(Minnesota ComprehensiveAssessments)
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Northwest Suburban School Demographics
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  • Northwest Suburbs
  • Race and Ethnicity

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Northwest Suburbs Free Lunch Eligibility
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Northwest Suburbs MCA Testing(Minnesota
ComprehensiveAssessments)
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Southwest Suburban School Demographics
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Southwest SuburbsRace and Ethnicity
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Southwest Suburbs Free Lunch Eligibility
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Southwest Suburbs MCA Testing(Minnesota
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Completion Rates
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Asthma Rates in Twin Cities Metropolitan Area
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Subprime Lending Twin Cities Metropolitan Area
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Serious Crimes in Twin Cities Metropolitan Area
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Low Income Housing, Schools and Choice is Yours
Demographics
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Key
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Note data are from representational survey for
53 of all LIHTC units in Twin Cities
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Twin Cities Tax Capacity and Tax Rates
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Racial and Locational Integration of Subsidized
Housing
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Spending on Housing and Economic Development--
Minneapolis and St. Paul spend 40 more than all
other metro cities and townships combined on
Housing and Economic Development-- CDCs in
Minneapolis and St. Paul spend nearly as much
(85-90) as all suburban cities and townships
combined spend on Housing and Economic Dev.--
CDCs in Minneapolis and St. Paul spend about 10
more than the Metropolitan Council spends on
Livable Communities, the regional HRA and Family
Affordable Housing
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