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Student-to-teacher ratio in Bristol County fell in 2021-2022

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The student-teacher ratio in Bristol County fell to 12.9:1 in the 2021-2022 school year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

The highest student-to-teacher ratio of 23.1:1 was found at Early Learning Center, 92.5% more than the State’s average of 12 to 1.

There were 79,147 students being taught by 6,116 teachers in Bristol County in 2021-2022.

In Bristol County, the student-to-teacher ratio was 13.2:1 throughout the previous academic year.

Massachusetts has roughly one teacher for every 12 students, which is better than the national average of one teacher for every 16 students.

However, the state is facing a teacher shortage, just like the rest of the country NewsNation reported that the state was offering emergency teaching licenses to educators who only had bachelor’s degrees, in an effort to get more teachers into schools.

Despite the shortage, under-representation of ethnicities among teachers was found to be a concern. The Rennie Center reported that only 9% of teachers are people of color.

Massachusetts was ranked as the eighth best state for teachers, according to a WalletHub study.

Students to teacher ratio of Massachusetts compared to previous year
CountyStudent-to-teacher ratio in 2020-2021Student-to-teacher ratio in 2021-2022Percentage difference
Worcester County13.4:112.7:1-5%
Essex County12.5:111.9:1-5%
Hampden County11.8:111.3:1-4%
Barnstable County10.8:110.5:1-3%
Plymouth County13.3:112.9:1-3%
Bristol County13.2:112.9:1-2%
Norfolk County12.7:112.4:1-2%
Middlesex County12.1:111.8:1-2%
Nantucket County10.8:110.6:1-2%
Berkshire County10.4:110.3:1-1%
Suffolk County11.3:111.2:1-1%
Hampshire County10.8:110.7:1-1%
Dukes County8.6:18.6:10%
Franklin County10.7:110.9:11%

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