All students, in every community across New York, benefit from a diverse educator workforce. Yet, as New York’s student population has grown increasingly diverse, the teacher workforce remains 80 percent white. Consider these statistics from the State Education Department’s 2019 Educator Diversity Report:
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While students of color are 56 percent of total enrollment in New York schools, teachers of color represent only 19 percent of the workforce.
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Hispanic/Latinx students comprise 27 percent of student enrollment, yet 7 percent of teachers are Hispanic/Latinx.
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Seventeen percent of the state’s students are Black/African American, compared to 8 percent of the teachers.
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Attrition rates are significantly higher for teachers of color: Between 2017-18 and 2018-19 school years, 22 percent of Black/African American teachers and 19 percent of Hispanic/Latinx teachers did not return to the classroom, compared to 13 percent of white teachers.
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In 2016-17, more than 200 public school districts did not employ a single teacher of color.