Education :
Students of color, 2007-08

Minnesota's K-12 student base is changing as students of color make up an increasing share of the state's enrollment. The diversity of students has continued to increase in the core Twin Cities districts and is also rising in suburban districts. While most of rural Minnesota remains white, pockets of diversity are also found around the state. In the north, there are large populations of Native American students, while in central and southern Minnesota the minority students are largely immigrants of Latino, African and Asian origins.

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