Chicago Public Schools pilot program aims to bring more Black men into teaching field

In Chicago Public Schools, it’s possible that some students will go from kindergarten to high school and never have a Black man as a teacher.

According to CPS data, fewer than 4% of CPS teachers are Black men. In a school district where 36% percent of students are Black, that’s a striking imbalance. Nationwide, that figure is even lower – just 2% of teachers are Black across the U.S.

Last fall, three Chicago high schools instituted a pilot program to address that imbalance. The Intro to Urban Education curriculum is designed to encourage young Black and Latino men to envision themselves at the head of the class.

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