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Challenges Facing The American Education System

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Challenges in Urban School’s There are many challenges in the American education system. Not all American students are learning the same, and many are not having the opportunity to go to an accredited school. Urban schools are at the head of these challenges.7.1 million students are enrolled at an urban school across the United States. Hispanics make up 39%, African American 31%, White 19%, and other 9%; with 68% of those students needing free and reduced lunches (Council of the Great City Schools). The challenges include, but are not limited to: being over populated, race, ethnicity and structural challenges. The students attending these schools are not only having to subsist with the school issues, but they have separate challenges of their own to deal with; students are in poverty, from single family homes and have to deal with violence outside of the school. While not all urban schools are struggling, a majority of the schools is lacking resources, funding and fraught with high turn over’s with expert teachers. Urban schools are the schools that are inside cities. These schools are generally overcrowded due to being in high populated vicinity. “Unlike suburban and rural school districts, urban school districts operate in densely populated areas serving significantly more students.”(Ahram et. al.) These districts lack funding due to low test scores, which leads to expert teachers leaving because of low pay and unruly students, and furthermore the lack of

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