Please read this about NYC public schools:
"One way to retain more Black teachers in NYC schools? Black principals..."
“We don’t have to question how our Blackness shows up in work,” he said of West Brooklyn. “We are Black, and we are comfortable with that, we are proud of that, and we leverage that to teach children.”
"...credited Assistant Principal Roberts-Haynes, who is also Black, for “beautifying” the school and hanging African kente cloth in classrooms."
"Victorino, the principal of P.S. 150 in Manhattan, who is Filipino-American, said a disproportionate share of his hires have been teachers of color, many of whom have explicitly expressed interest in working for a principal who’s not white"
https://www.chalkbeat.org/newyork/2025/02/10/black-principals-improve-black-teacher-retention/?utm_source=Chalkbeat&utm_campaign=36ed869777-New+York+A+key+to+retaining+Black+teachers+Black+p&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_9091015053-36ed869777-1296283854&mc_cid=36ed869777&mc_eid=f