From Deseret News archives:
Diversity booming Minorities gaining in Utah
"Some of our students come from war-torn countries; it frightens them so much," said Fitts, Whittier's principal. "We have to walk them through it. Some don't understand the bell for recess or lunch."
"We've got so many different cultures here, it's amazing," Fitts said. "We're trying here to really get our students up to speaking English and teaching them to teach their parents. We're living it every day."
Minorities are estimated to now make up 22 percent of Salt Lake County's population, according to the 2005 American Community Survey. And just under one-in-three residents of Salt Lake City is a minority, according to the survey. West Valley City's minority population is estimated at nearly 38 percent. Weber County's growing minority population is estimated at just under 20 percent, and minorities comprise an estimated 32 percent of Ogden's population.
But it's not just the traditional diversity hot spots that are seeing growth in their minority populations.
In each of the state's 13 cities and counties with populations of 65,000 or more, the estimates suggest growth in the Hispanic population has outpaced the overall growth.
The American Community Survey only includes household populations and doesn't include college dormitories, institutions or other group quarters.
Just as America's growing diversity is reaching every state, diversity, fueled largely by a boom in Hispanic growth, is spreading to Utah and to communities that traditionally haven't seen it, said Pam Perlich, senior research economist at the University of Utah.
In Davis County, the Hispanic household population was up an estimated 56 percent to 17,144. It was up to 36,944 in Utah County, an estimated increase of 58.5 percent.
West Jordan's estimated Hispanic population of 12,867 in 2005 was double the Census count. Sandy grew by less than a percent since the 2000 Census, yet the Hispanic population was up 14 percent, according to the survey.
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