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Dixie County District: White students were the most represented ethnicity in 2022-23 school year

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FL Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. 2023 | Commissioner of Education

FL Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. 2023 | Commissioner of Education

The majority of students in Dixie County district were white in the 2022-23 school year, according to the Florida Department of Education.

Of the 2,090 students attending Dixie County district schools, 83.4% were white. Black students were the second largest ethnicity in Dixie County district (7.3%).

In the previous school year, white students were also the most common group in Dixie County district, representing 85.5% of the student body.

In the 2022-23 school year, the total number of students enrolled in the county dropped 1.8% when compared to the previous year.

Florida's choice to stick with in-person classes during the pandemic may have shielded students from significant learning setbacks. A recent Harvard study highlighted that districts heavily reliant on remote learning saw the most significant declines in student achievement amid the COVID-19 crisis.

“Interestingly, gaps in math achievement by race and school poverty did not widen in school districts in states such as Texas and Florida and elsewhere that remained largely in-person,” said Thomas Kane, professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Student Ethnicities in Dixie County in 2022-23 School Year
White [83.4%]Black [7.3%]Ethnicities <5% [9.3%]
Students' Most Prevalent Ethnicity Percentage in Dixie County Districts in 2022-23 School Year
DistrictMost prevalent ethnicityPercent of Total Student BodyTotal Enrollment
Dixie County School District White83.4%2,090

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