Profiles of Mexican-American and Anglo School Board Members Along the Texas-Mexico Border Region: Characteristics and Factors that Influence Them to Seek Office |
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Anglo and Hispanic Anglo members Anglo respondents Anglo school board Appendix asset chi-square analysis comparing Chi-square DF chi-square statistics Chicano/Chicana church affiliation demographic differences between Hispanic differences between Mexican-American displays the findings distribution of Anglo District Student Population dropout rate educational attainment El Paso English and Spanish ESC Counties ethnicity evidence to conclude Frequency Missing Hispanic and Anglo Hispanic Percent Economically Hispanic respondents Hispanic school board important Jim Hogg County less than 05 live members who serve Mexican Mexican-American and Anglo Mexico border region Mexico State University perceived primary responsibility Percent Economically Disadvantaged Percent Hispanic Percent political Population Percent Hispanic position of school Research Hypothesis Research Question Sadker school board members School District Student seek election shows the p-value significant differences statistical analysis Student Population Percent Sub-hypothesis superintendent Table teachers Texas Education Agency Texas public school Texas School Board Texas-Mexico border region Total Hispanic U.S.-Mexico border