Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Newsletters Press Donate My Account Contacted By Us?
Pew Research Center Logo

Read our research on: Gun Policy | International Conflict | Election 2024

Pew Research Center Logo
Research Topics
All PublicationsMethodsShort ReadsTools & ResourcesExpertsAbout
Topics
Politics & PolicyInternational AffairsImmigration & MigrationRace & EthnicityReligionAge & GenerationsGender & LGBTQ
Family & RelationshipsEconomy & WorkScienceInternet & TechnologyNews Habits & MediaMethodological ResearchFull topic list
Regions & Countries
Asia & the PacificEurope & RussiaLatin AmericaMiddle East & North AfricaNorth AmericaSub-Saharan AfricaMultiple Regions / Worldwide
Formats
FeaturesFact SheetsVideosData Essays
Research Topics
Topics
Politics & PolicyInternational AffairsImmigration & MigrationRace & EthnicityReligionAge & GenerationsGender & LGBTQFamily & RelationshipsEconomy & WorkScienceInternet & TechnologyNews Habits & MediaMethodological ResearchFull topic list
Regions & Countries
Asia & the PacificEurope & RussiaLatin AmericaMiddle East & North AfricaNorth AmericaSub-Saharan AfricaMultiple Regions / Worldwide
Formats
FeaturesFact SheetsVideosData Essays
All PublicationsMethodsShort ReadsTools & ResourcesExpertsAboutNewslettersPressMy AccountContacted By Us?
DONATE

Read our research on: Gun Policy | International Conflict | Election 2024

Home Research Topics Politics & Policy Demographics & Politics Education & Politics
Pew Research CenterMarch 30, 2023
School District Mission Statements Highlight a Partisan Divide Over Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in K-12 Education

School district mission statements in Democratic- and Republican-voting areas use similar language around parental and community involvement

← Prev Page
Page1Page2Page3Page4Page5You are reading page6Page7Page8Page9Page10
Next Page →
School district mission statements in Democratic- and Republican-voting areas use similar language around parental and community involvement

Post Infographics

School District Mission Statements Highlight a Partisan Divide Over Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in K-12 Education
Future readiness and safety and health are most commonly mentioned issues in U.S. school district mission statements
School district mission statements in Democratic and Republican areas mention largely comparable issues – with diversity, equity and inclusion a major exception
Modest shares of rural and Republican school districts mention diversity, equity and inclusion in mission statements
School districts in rural and Republican-voting areas are less likely to mention diversity-related terms in their mission statements
Even when discussing diversity as a topic, school district mission statements in Republican-leaning areas are less likely to use terms like ‘equity’ or ‘inclusion’
School district mission statements in Democratic- and Republican-voting areas use similar language around parental and community involvement
Urban school districts more likely than others to mention students’ college and career readiness
Urban and suburban school districts more likely to use the term ‘support’ in describing their mission
School district mission statements in areas that voted Democratic mention social and emotional skills more
Hansen Elementary School in Anaheim, CA began classes on Tuesday, August 9, 2022. (Photo by Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images)
History teacher Philip E. Jackson speaks to a group of his students as he teaches the history of slavery to his eighth graders at Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr., Middle School on February 27, 2019 in Germantown, Md. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Students, parents and others hold signs outside the Loudoun County school board meeting October 26, 2021 in Ashburn, VA. Loudoun County schools have been roiled with controversy and this is the first meeting after two in-school sexual assaults by the same student. (Photo by Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Future readiness and safety and health are most commonly mentioned issues in U.S. school district mission statements
School district mission statements in Democratic and Republican areas mention largely comparable issues – with diversity, equity and inclusion a major exception
School district mission statements in Democratic and Republican areas mention largely comparable issues – with diversity, equity and inclusion a major exception
School districts in rural and Republican-voting areas are less likely to mention diversity-related terms in their mission statements
Even when discussing diversity as a topic, school district mission statements in Republican-leaning areas are less likely to use terms like ‘equity’ or ‘inclusion’
(Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images)

Pew Research Center
1615 L St. NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
USA

(+1) 202-419-4300 | Main
(+1) 202-857-8562 | Fax
(+1) 202-419-4372 | Media Inquiries

Research Topics
Politics & PolicyInternational AffairsImmigration & MigrationRace & EthnicityReligionAge & GenerationsGender & LGBTQ
Family & RelationshipsEconomy & WorkScienceInternet & TechnologyNews Habits & MediaMethodological ResearchFull topic list
Follow Us
Email Newsletters Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube RSS

About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. Pew Research Center does not take policy positions. It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Copyright 2025 Pew Research Center About Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Cookie Settings Reprints, Permissions & Use Policy Feedback Careers