Providence schools get $3M grant to boost teacher diversity

In this January 11, 2017 file photo, students attend an assembly at the Nathanael Greene Middle School in Providence. File photo by Steve Klamkin WPRO News

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The Providence public school system is getting a $3.1 million grant that will help it improve teacher diversity through a college loan repayment incentive program.

Officials said Monday the grant from the Rhode Island Foundation will enable the state’s largest school district to offer up to $25,000 in loan repayment incentives to new teachers who identify as Black, Asian, Indigenous, Latino or multi-racial.

Foundation President and CEO Neil Steinberg says about 80% of the district’s roughly 24,000 students are people of color while only about 20% of teachers are.

He says research shows that when taught by a teacher of color, students of color do better.