Nonpublic schools are a major component of the nation’s K-12 educational systems. This is particularly true in New
York State, where roughly 1,700 nonpublic schools (both secular and religious) educate over 402,000 students.
Not only do these schools educate students, but they also provide good jobs to workers all across the
state. In total, nonpublic schools provide 71,330 direct full-time-equivalent (FTE) jobs, paying workers nearly
$4.7 billion, and generating an economic output of $4.4 billion for the state of New York.
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