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The demographic shift in public schools since just the late '90s has been remarkable, driven both by the decline of white enrollment and population growth among U.S.-born Hispanic and Asian children (this is not, Pew points out, a demographic story primarily about immigration). According to Pew's analysis of Census data, the number of U.S.-born Hispanic children aged 5 to 17 in the U.S. nearly doubled between 1997 and 2013.
And this will show up in the general population in just a few short years
The rapid demographic shift of American public schools - The Washington Post
And this will show up in the general population in just a few short years
The rapid demographic shift of American public schools - The Washington Post