Addressing Racial Inequities in School Administration
Nabirye Amina Okwir
Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Racial inequities in school administration remain a pervasive issue despite increasing diversity in student populations. This paper examines the systemic barriers that prevent racial minorities from attaining leadership roles in education, emphasizing the historical and social contexts that shape current disparities. Through a critical analysis of administrative structures, hiring practices, and leadership representation, this study highlights how school systems perpetuate inequity. Drawing from literature on racial justice, educational policy, and leadership development, the paper identifies best practices for promoting diversity and inclusion in school administration. These include equitable hiring policies, mentorship programs, and community engagement initiatives. The findings underscore the urgent need for systemic change in leadership structures to foster an educational environment that is truly equitable and representative of all communities.
Keywords: Racial inequities, school administration, leadership diversity, systemic barriers, educational policy, mentorship.
CITE AS: Nabirye Amina Okwir (2025). Addressing Racial Inequities in School Administration. Research Output Journal of Arts and Management 4(1):1-6.https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJAM/2025/4116