children in american schools

 Alice Korkin


Mr. Roddy


IHSS

22 September 2021

Children in American Schools


Segregation ended decades ago so that means that all races should have equal access to education, right? As of now, that statement is very wrong. In public schools, funding is dependent on that local county or town, not by the state. A state that a child is living in can be very wealthy, but the child might be still getting improper resources for a proper education. For example, if you look at a public school inside of a city compared to a suburban school with rich houses, the difference is drastic. In some schools, there are holes in the walls, cracks on the chalkboards, improper sewage, and unhealthy water. Not only is the physical environment toxic for schools like this, but also the staff that makes up the school is not as great. Wealthier schools have access to great teachers, guidance counselors, and tutors. Other schools have access to none. Some of these factors may cause a child to drop out of school. Not only does this problem impact students in their current lives, but it also affects their futures. Causing them to have an unequal education will make it harder for them to find a proper job and a way to sustain themselves and their families. A fix to this problem can be equal funding from the government to schools. Students and parents shouldn't have to worry about their school being a safe, proper space for education.


https://www.thoughtco.com/savage-inequalities-3026755 

https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/08/property-taxes-and-unequal-schools/497333/


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