NY State Education Department Board of Regents Vice Chancellor Josephine Victoria Finn | New York State Education Department
NY State Education Department Board of Regents Vice Chancellor Josephine Victoria Finn | New York State Education Department
There were 16,820 Asian and Pacific Islander students who graduated in the 2021-22 school year, compared to 16,532 in the previous year.
Statewide, Albany County had the highest graduation rate of Asian and Pacific Islander students at 93%. Ulster County suffered the lowest graduation rate of 9.6%.
In 2022, New York had roughly one teacher for every 12 students, which is lower than the national average of one teacher for every 16 students.
A 2021 report from the NYC Center for Innovation Through Data Intelligence found that outcomes for different racial and gender groups had improved since 2013. However, despite the observed improvements, substantial gaps still persisted, particularly among Black and Hispanic students.
County | Total Number of Students | Number of Graduates | Overall Graduation Rate (%) | Number of Asian and Pacific Islander Students | Graduation Rate of Asian and Pacific Islander Students (%) |
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Albany County | 35,235 | 2,516 | 89.3% | 3,883 | 93% |
Richmond County | 59,485 | 3,850 | 87.9% | 8,736 | 92.7% |
Nassau County | 193,986 | 14,997 | 94.2% | 33,104 | 92.2% |
Saratoga County | 30,752 | 2,342 | 92.6% | 1,425 | 90.6% |
Dutchess County | 36,804 | 2,698 | 87.5% | 1,110 | 90.4% |
Tompkins County | 9,924 | 679 | 87.6% | 516 | 90% |
Queens County | 250,978 | 16,034 | 87.2% | 73,898 | 89.7% |
Broome County | 23,467 | 1,561 | 87.1% | 910 | 88.3% |
Suffolk County | 220,691 | 17,313 | 90.9% | 10,524 | 86.6% |
Putnam County | 13,126 | 1,099 | 94.2% | 304 | 84.8% |
Erie County | 108,418 | 7,670 | 88.3% | 7,543 | 84.5% |
Kings County | 246,607 | 15,892 | 82.6% | 49,111 | 84% |
Oneida County | 31,570 | 2,092 | 87.6% | 2,175 | 82.4% |
Niagara County | 26,329 | 1,917 | 89.2% | 425 | 82.1% |
Schenectady County | 21,561 | 1,387 | 81.6% | 2,851 | 80.7% |
Rockland County | 38,830 | 2,855 | 88.7% | 2,780 | 79.7% |
Orange County | 56,618 | 4,259 | 89% | 1,750 | 79.3% |
Westchester County | 139,163 | 10,153 | 91.6% | 9,382 | 79% |
New York County | 125,064 | 12,110 | 84.6% | 17,905 | 77.9% |
Monroe County | 93,899 | 6,349 | 87.1% | 4,209 | 74.5% |
Rensselaer County | 18,152 | 1,265 | 90.3% | 546 | 74.3% |
Bronx County | 164,228 | 9,674 | 82.2% | 9,543 | 72.8% |
Cortland County | 5,556 | 372 | 85.1% | 39 | 71.4% |
Ontario County | 14,662 | 1,043 | 89.9% | 230 | 71.4% |
Chemung County | 10,615 | 647 | 83.7% | 145 | 70.6% |
Columbia County | 6,175 | 443 | 89.7% | 223 | 66.7% |
Clinton County | 10,510 | 721 | 88.6% | 94 | 66.7% |
Onondaga County | 63,425 | 4,339 | 85.5% | 3,110 | 65.8% |
Steuben County | 13,285 | 922 | 88.2% | 192 | 60% |
Ulster County | 20,228 | 1,576 | 88.4% | 463 | 9.6% |