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Educational outcomes and Minnesota’s economy: Latino/Hispanic student snapshot

March 24, 2022

Educational outcomes and Minnesota’s economy: Latino/Hispanic student snapshot

Minnesota’s public education system consistently underserves Latino/Hispanic students.

Share of students showing proficiency on Minnesota state tests

Results include both MCA and MTAS assessments. Due to COVID-19, no 2020 results are available. Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis calculations using Minnesota Department of Education 2016–2021 files.

Share of students showing college readiness on college entrance exam benchmarks

Source: ACT Graduating Class Database.

Share of students graduating high school

Source: Minnesota Department of Education 2016–2021 files.

Share of students enrolled in any post-high school program

Data for graduating classes that do not yet reflect a 16-month post-high school enrollment period are considered preliminary. Source: Minnesota Department of Education’s Minnesota Report Card (current, May 2022).

1 in 10 students in Minnesota’s public schools identifies as Latino/Hispanic.

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis calculations using Minnesota Department of Education 2016–2022 files.

Within 20 years, the Latino/Hispanic community in Minnesota will be nearly half a million strong.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, State Population by Characteristics 2010–2019 (historical estimates); Minnesota State Demographic Center (projections).

Our current education system limits opportunity for Latino/Hispanic students and holds back our workforce and economy.

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis calculations using U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Series, 2019 file.