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What is the success rate for minority kids in school?

There's no single success rate for minority kids in school. Success is multifaceted and depends on many factors, and the term "minority" itself encompasses a vast and diverse population with varying experiences and challenges. Success can be measured in many ways: graduation rates, college enrollment, standardized test scores, future career prospects, and overall well-being. Each of these metrics will show different results depending on the specific minority group, geographic location, socioeconomic status, and the quality of the schools they attend.

Data shows disparities in educational outcomes between minority students and their white counterparts across many measures. For example, graduation rates are often lower for certain minority groups, and college enrollment rates also vary significantly. However, these are broad generalizations, and individual experiences vary widely. Many minority students thrive and achieve great success.

To get a meaningful answer, you would need to specify:

* Which minority group? (e.g., Hispanic, Black, Asian, Native American) Each group has unique challenges and experiences.

* Which measure of success? (e.g., high school graduation rate, college acceptance rate, specific test scores)

* Which geographic location? Success rates vary significantly by state and even by school district.

* Which socioeconomic factors are being considered? Poverty and lack of access to resources significantly impact educational outcomes.

In short, a simple "success rate" is impossible to provide without significantly more detail and context. Instead of focusing on a single number, it's more valuable to examine the specific challenges and successes within various minority groups and work towards equitable educational opportunities for all students.

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