While initially lower, the percentage of Hispanic children receiving special education increased by grade. The percentage of Hispanic students receiving special education increased from 3% in kindergarten to 11% in the 5th grade for the 1998-99 kindergarten cohort.
Research
Hispanic-Serving Institutions: 2005-06 – Graduate Programs

Author:
Deborah A. Santiago
Publication Date:
Jan, 2007 Almost half of all Latino students in higher education are enrolled in just 8 percent of institutions in the United States. This concentration of Latino enrollment in higher education was first recognized by educators and policy makers in the 1980s and contributed to the invention of a new construct,which came to be known as Hispanic-serving Institutions (HSIs). The defining characteristic of HSIs is their Hispanic enrollment, not their institutional mission.
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Fast Facts
U.S. Department of Education, Issue brief, Demographic and School Characteristics of Students Receiving Special Education in the Elementary Grades (NCES 2007-005), July 2007

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