The cause of the East L.A. walkouts was inequality in the local public education system. East L.A. was home to a large population of Chicanos. About 130,000 Latino children made up some 75 percent of the students in area schools. In many cases these schools were run-down, the teachers underqualified, and the classrooms overcrowded. In addition, the education system for Chicanos offered classes oriented toward vocational and domestic training, rather than the college-preparatory courses that white non-Latino students took. This discriminatory system was thus funneling Chicanos into jobs as labourers and preventing their social advancement. After school administrators repeatedly ignored complaints, students organized walkouts.