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I a bit disappointed at the statistics twisting done “Typically, students in online schools are more likely to be white and less likely to come from low-income families than are their peers at other schools. For example, at Indiana Connections Academy, over 77% of the 5,000 students enrolled last year were white. Statewide, about 67% of students were white.” This pushes the reader to infer those students are primarily from high income families because they are white but doesn’t present those statistics. I can only assume the statistics don’t conform to your slant or you would have presented them.