Race, SLPS, and the city

RaceSLPS K-12 Enrollment
Black12,525
White1,976
Hispanic1,328
Asian459
Multiracial210
Indian34
Pacific Islander10
16,542
Source: Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education, data as of 11/21/2024
RaceCity Population, Age 5-19
Black or African American Alone22,787
White alone10,292
Asian Alone2,240
Two or More Races4,483
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone142
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone14
Some Other Race Alone1,109
41,067
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey, ACS 1-Year Estimates Detailed Tables, 2023.

It took some work to condense the data into these two tables. The racial (and ethnic) categories, ages, and years for the two data sources don’t align perfectly, but I don’t think that significantly impacts the summary statistics.

Back in 1996, when the web was young and so was I, I was a research associate at the Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis. It was my job to post the underlying data for the first table above on the web for MO DESE.

Putting the two tables together and doing a little additional calculation reveals that 55% of Black kids in the city between the ages of five and 19 attend an SLPS school, but only 19% of white kids do. Overall, only 40% of kids age five to 19 are enrolled in SLPS.

Another way to look at it is that there are 2.2 times as many Black school-age kids in the city as white kids, but there are 6.3 times as many Black kids in SLPS.