In 2014, 41% ofwhites age 25-29 had abachelor'sdegree orhigher.In 2014, 15% ofHispanics age25-29 had abachelor'sdegree orhigherThe nationalaverage is440 studentsper counselorThe nationalaverage is958 studentsper librarianBlack studentsare 1.9 timesas likely to beexpelled aswhite students.1.6 millionstudents attend aschool with aschool policeofficer, but not aschool counselor.California wouldhave needed tospend $13 billionmore per studentto equal thenational average.Students whoare suspendedare at a higherrisk of droppingout of schoolYes, Black preschoolchildren are 3.6 X aslikely to receive 1+suspensions aswhite preschoolchildrenNo, Asianstudentsrepresent 5% ofall students, but1% of studentsexpelledIn 1980, 26% ofyoung blackmen without ahigh schooldiploma wereincarceratedIn 2014-2015,California ranked42nd among allstates in spendingper K-12 studentIn terms ofclass size,California rankslast among thestates.California schoolsenroll the largestshare of Englishlearners in theU.S.No, Latinostudents represent25% of allstudents, but 15%of studentsexpelledBlack andLatino studentsare 70% ofpolice referralsfrom schoolThe percentage ofCA students whoare from low-income families isgreater than thenational average.Free!24% ofelementaryschools haveschool police;42% of highschoolsIf you go to aschool with highblack and Latinoenrollment, youhave a 51%chance of havingschool policeCaliforniaaverages7,571students perlibrarian"When Black peoplein this country getfree, the benefits willbe wide-reachingand transformativefor society as awhole."Californiaaverages 785students percounselor21% of schoolsand 850,000 HSstudents do nothave access toany schoolcounselorIn 2014, 41% ofwhites age 25-29 had abachelor'sdegree orhigher.In 2014, 15% ofHispanics age25-29 had abachelor'sdegree orhigherThe nationalaverage is440 studentsper counselorThe nationalaverage is958 studentsper librarianBlack studentsare 1.9 timesas likely to beexpelled aswhite students.1.6 millionstudents attend aschool with aschool policeofficer, but not aschool counselor.California wouldhave needed tospend $13 billionmore per studentto equal thenational average.Students whoare suspendedare at a higherrisk of droppingout of schoolYes, Black preschoolchildren are 3.6 X aslikely to receive 1+suspensions aswhite preschoolchildrenNo, Asianstudentsrepresent 5% ofall students, but1% of studentsexpelledIn 1980, 26% ofyoung blackmen without ahigh schooldiploma wereincarceratedIn 2014-2015,California ranked42nd among allstates in spendingper K-12 studentIn terms ofclass size,California rankslast among thestates.California schoolsenroll the largestshare of Englishlearners in theU.S.No, Latinostudents represent25% of allstudents, but 15%of studentsexpelledBlack andLatino studentsare 70% ofpolice referralsfrom schoolThe percentage ofCA students whoare from low-income families isgreater than thenational average.Free!24% ofelementaryschools haveschool police;42% of highschoolsIf you go to aschool with highblack and Latinoenrollment, youhave a 51%chance of havingschool policeCaliforniaaverages7,571students perlibrarian"When Black peoplein this country getfree, the benefits willbe wide-reachingand transformativefor society as awhole."Californiaaverages 785students percounselor21% of schoolsand 850,000 HSstudents do nothave access toany schoolcounselor

STUDENTS DESERVE BINGO! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. In 2014, 41% of whites age 25-29 had a bachelor's degree or higher.
  2. In 2014, 15% of Hispanics age 25-29 had a bachelor's degree or higher
  3. The national average is 440 students per counselor
  4. The national average is 958 students per librarian
  5. Black students are 1.9 times as likely to be expelled as white students.
  6. 1.6 million students attend a school with a school police officer, but not a school counselor.
  7. California would have needed to spend $13 billion more per student to equal the national average.
  8. Students who are suspended are at a higher risk of dropping out of school
  9. Yes, Black preschool children are 3.6 X as likely to receive 1+ suspensions as white preschool children
  10. No, Asian students represent 5% of all students, but 1% of students expelled
  11. In 1980, 26% of young black men without a high school diploma were incarcerated
  12. In 2014-2015, California ranked 42nd among all states in spending per K-12 student
  13. In terms of class size, California ranks last among the states.
  14. California schools enroll the largest share of English learners in the U.S.
  15. No, Latino students represent 25% of all students, but 15% of students expelled
  16. Black and Latino students are 70% of police referrals from school
  17. The percentage of CA students who are from low-income families is greater than the national average.
  18. Free!
  19. 24% of elementary schools have school police; 42% of high schools
  20. If you go to a school with high black and Latino enrollment, you have a 51% chance of having school police
  21. California averages 7,571 students per librarian
  22. "When Black people in this country get free, the benefits will be wide-reaching and transformative for society as a whole."
  23. California averages 785 students per counselor
  24. 21% of schools and 850,000 HS students do not have access to any school counselor