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Education Reform In The United States

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Is school reform hopeless in our states and cities? In my opinion, education reform is useless due to a variety of occurrences going on in the world that nobody is focused on and changing these schools to make them more efficient for all students. An example of this is the government not caring at all about how most of these schools are lacking in money and in need of help to be able to acquire the best education. Many schools in the world are so poor and struggling that students are forced to drop out and eventually end up getting into gangs leading to violence and drugs all over the streets. Not only are these some of our most significant leading problems, but we also see the amount of discrimination between the schools. There are cases …show more content…

All around the world, we tend to seek the best learning environments, as well as the most beneficial. What happens when the situation you’re happens to be one of the most polluted places on earth as well as having to wake up in the morning and breathe these chemical and cause harm to you and your loved ones. We see these cases in an abundance of places around the world. In savage inequalities we learn this is something many of the people have to encounter as a part of growing up in East St.Louis, Illinois, We get to hear the stories of individuals talking about the sewage and chemicals that they have to experience and in a sense makes us visualize what’s occurring around them. Factories and companies are causing these misfortunes for these people. As they keep dumping and spilling these chemicals in the neighborhoods where people sleep as well as the parks where children go to play. It’s outstanding that at night people can see their city glow, not with lights but due to the chemicals there are in the soil, the sewage on the streets and the fumes clouding the air like if it was about rain. As fumes become more relevant into the streets of Illinois, more of it is inhaled by its people, as scores …show more content…

This thing is money. Money was used for buying things that benefit us and helps us in any way. Schools all around the world have a necessity for supplies, better equipment for classes or food for lunchrooms. To acquire this, we need money, which most schools don’t have. Poor schools are in desperate need of these things to try to provide a much more efficient education for their students. Schools will turn to the aid of the government in the hope of getting money for the school. In most cases, you would think that the government would help out the poorest schools, but that’s not the case. In savage Inequalities schools along with many desperate families are asking for the assistance of their board of education as well as the government for help with schools lacking in many supplies and the environment their living. Rather than receiving the help they need the government helps out the richer schools more than the schools that need the help. Why is it that the poor schools in the South Side of Chicago don't get help from the government, but the richest schools do. This shows us how ethnicity plays a role in our society. Many of the wealthy schools mainly have white students who attend the schools, while in poor schools are mainly populated by Hispanic students and African-American students. That’s

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