ShootSpeeders
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Sorry NYT but there is no conspiracy here except for your demand that qualified whites be denied teaching jobs in favor or illiterate non-whites. There are few black/hispanic teachers for the same reason there are few black/hispanics in any profession. Those groups don't value education and use schools only for free day care and free food.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/12/s...n-region&WT.nav=c-column-top-span-region&_r=1
april 11 2015
Across the country, government estimates show that minority students have become a majority in public schools. Yet the proportion of teachers who are racial minorities has not kept up: More than 80 percent of teachers are white.
In some school districts, the disparities are striking. In Boston, for example, there is just one Hispanic teacher for every 52 Latino students, and one black teacher for every 22 African-American students. The ratio of white teachers to white students: one to fewer than three.
In New York City, where more than 85 percent of the students are racial minorities, 60 percent of the teachers are white. In Washington, black teachers represent close to half of all teachers — in a district where two-thirds of the students are black — but the Latino teaching force lags behind the growing Hispanic enrollment.