Pa. school leaders are much less diverse than the students they serve, according to new study

A recent report from the Penn State Center for Education Evaluation and Policy Analysis found that in K-12 schools, leaders of color are underrepresented when compared to students of color.

The report found that 12% of principals and superintendents in Pennsylvania are leaders of color, a percentage that has remained flat since 2014. One-third of students are children of color.

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Source: 90.5 WESA (Pittsburgh’s NPR Station), Feb. 7, 2023.