Timeline – 1990 to 2015

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The White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics (Initiative) 1990 8.1 % * of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher 58.2 % * of Hispanics have a High School Diploma * 25–29 year old Hispanics U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Department of Education, Institute for Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics The mission of the Initiative is restoring the country to its role as a global leader in education, strengthening the Nation by expanding educational opportunities and improving educational outcomes for Hispanics of all ages, and helping ensure that all Hispanics receive an education that properly prepares them for college, productive careers, and satisfying lives. ED.Gov/HispanicInitiative W.H.I.onEducationExcellenceforHispanics @HispanicED Insta President George H.W. Bush signed Executive Order 12729, establishing the Initiative and President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics (Commission). 3.4% of K-12 Teachers are Hispanics 29.8% of 3- and 4-year old Hispanics are enrolled in early learning programs President Clinton signed Executive Order 12900 re-establishing the Initiative and Commission. President George W. Bush signed Executive Order 13230 re-establishing the Initiative and Commission. 62.8 % * of Hispanics have a High School Diploma High School dropout rate for 16 to 24 year old Hispanic students is 29.4% 9.7 % * of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher 25 th Anniversary Fulfilling America’s Future 75.8 % * of Hispanics have a High School Diploma 15.7 % * of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13555 re-establishing both the Commission and Initiative. 69.4 % * of Hispanics have a High School Diploma 45.4 % of 3- and 4-year old Hispanics are enrolled in early learning programs 7.8% of K-12 Teachers are Hispanics 13.5 % * of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher 37.5 % of 18 to 24-year-old Hispanics enrolled in college Hispanics officially become the nation’s largest “minority” group after new Census figures show the U.S. Hispanic population reaching 37.1M. According to Census figures, by 2060, Hispanics will make up 31% of the U.S. population High School dropout rate for 16 to 24 year old Hispanic students is 11.7% 23.6 % of 18 to 24-year-old Hispanics enrolled in college Initiative launches Federal Interagency Working Group 1992 1994 2000 2001 2003 2006 2010 2012 2013 2015 WH_HispanicEd

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The White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics (Initiative)

1990

8.1%*

of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s

Degree or Higher

58.2%*

of Hispanics have a High

School Diploma

* 25–29 year old Hispanics U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Department of Education, Institute for Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics

The mission of the Initiative is restoring the country to its role as a global leader in education, strengthening the Nation by expanding educational opportunities and improving educational outcomes for Hispanics of all ages, and helping ensure that all Hispanics receive an education that properly prepares them for college, productive careers, and satisfying lives.

ED.Gov/HispanicInitiative

W.H.I.onEducationExcellenceforHispanics @HispanicED Insta

President George H.W. Bush signed Executive Order 12729, establishing the Initiative and President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics (Commission).

3.4% of K-12 Teachers

are Hispanics

29.8% of 3- and 4-year

old Hispanics are enrolled in early

learning programs

President Clinton signed Executive Order 12900 re-establishing the Initiative and Commission.

President George W. Bush signed Executive Order 13230 re-establishing the Initiative and Commission.

62.8%*

of Hispanics have a High School

Diploma High School

dropout rate for 16 to 24 year old Hispanic students

is 29.4%

9.7%*

of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s

Degree or Higher

25th Anniversary Fulfilling America’s

Future

75.8%*

of Hispanics have a High School Diploma

15.7%*

of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13555 re-establishing both the Commission and Initiative.

69.4%*

of Hispanics have a High School

Diploma 45.4%of 3- and 4-year old Hispanics are enrolled in early learning programs

7.8% of K-12 Teachers are Hispanics

13.5%* of Hispanics have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

37.5% of 18 to 24-year-old Hispanics enrolled

in college Hispanics officially become the nation’s largest “minority” group after new Census figures show the U.S. Hispanic population reaching 37.1M.

According to Census figures, by 2060, Hispanics will make

up 31% of the U.S. population

High School dropout rate for 16 to 24 year old Hispanic students

is 11.7%

23.6% of 18 to 24-year-old Hispanics enrolled

in college

Initiative launches Federal Interagency Working Group

1992

1994

2000

2001

2003

2006

2010

2012

2013

2015

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