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Wilton Rancheria is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Miwok people based in ... 38% without health insurance, and a college graduation rate of 14%. ...
Native American students have the lowest high school graduation rates of any minority in the United States. [59] Dropout rates amongst Native American youth are also the highest in the nation. There is a 15 percent drop-out rate amongst Native American 16- to 24-year-olds, compared to the national average of 9.9 percent. [65]
In 2010, the poverty rate on US reservations was 28.4 percent, compared with 22 percent among all Native Americans (on and off reservations). [5] The U.S. poverty rate among all groups is much lower, at 12.7 percent as of 2016. [ 6 ]
Black and African American students experienced a large increase in graduation rates by gaining more than 10 percentage points over the previous year. Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander rates ...
The graduation rates for all student subgroups except for American Indian and Native Hawaiian or other pacific islander students all increased from the 2022 rates. Black students: 77.57% in 2022 ...
In 2015, the average SAT scores on the math section were 598 for Asian-Americans, 534 for White Americans, 457 for Hispanic Latinos and 428 for Black Americans. [20] Additionally, 10% of Asian-Americans, 8% of whites, 3% of Mexican Americans, 3% of Native Americans and 2% of Black Americans scored above 600 on the SAT verbal section in 1990. [ 21 ]
While current law provides some protections for students, it doesn't address a Native student's right to wear tribal regalia.
Student graduation rates have increased since 2011. Over that span, Native American graduation rate has risen from 41% to 86%. For all learners, the rate has improved from 66% to 86%.