School children in classroom – public domain photo – no known restrictions White students now make up less than half of all kids enrolled in American schools from pre-K through graduate programs, according to new Census Bureau data. The shift represents a significant demographic change in the nation’s education system. According to a report from Axios, as of October 2024, white non-Hispanic, non-multiracial students account for 48.8 percent of total enrollment across public, private, and homeschool settings. This marks a decline from 46.7 million white students in 2000 to 36.6 million in 2024. Latino enrollment has grown sharply over the same period. In 2000, there were 10.2 million Latino students. By 2024, that number had risen to 18.4 million, making Latinos the second-largest group at…

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