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    City School Challenges

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    streets of these inner cities and put criminals behind bars. A lot of gang affiliation, drugs, and violence is really influencing the younger generation. Making the communities safer for the younger generation will go a long way in making our country great again. We need to come up with after school programs that can help the students cope with their education and help them through into higher education. They need to grow in an environment that enhances them to want to attend school and get a degree

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    City School Case Study

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    The principal’s job comes with lots of responsibilities and issues that seem to never end. However depending on location, a school leader could be faced with more challenges or obstacles that they must overcome. The geomorphic area can have an effect on the overall school functions. These include student’s social economic, poverty level, and population. The three main geographical areas are suburban, urban and rural. Each of which have their own pros and cons. Whether it’s the support of the community

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    before I could even start to begin to speak of the challenges in inner city schools, I must define “what an inner city school is.” An inner city school is located in the central area of a major city, where most people live in townhouses or apartment buildings. Sometimes when people hear the word “inner city” the first thought that comes to mind is a lower income area. You may also think of the people who live in the inner city. This population can be quite diverse, with racial groups such as African

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    While all these possibilities from providing increased educational funding to inner city schools seem to provide a solution to the educational difficulties, the underclass is a multifaceted problem with several contributing factors. For example, the issue of students dropping out of school is not only affected by simply the quality of their education and resources. The appealing allure of drug dealing and belonging to a gang, both behaviors that involve criminal actions that could lead to incarceration

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    Mountain City is a diverse city and it has population over 165,000, according to case 4: Mountain City Schools. The Mountain City is home to the Mountain City School (MCS) district, which involves of approximately 29,500 students, as well as, a staff of 1,825 certificated personnel and 1,395 classified employees. (Peterson 41) The district is included of a post-high school educational program, five high schools, one alternative school, ten middle schools, and forty elementary schools. The administrative

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    The city school systems are now more racially and socioeconomically segregated than they have been in the past. Poor, black and Hispanic children are becoming more isolated from their while, affluent peers in the public schooling system according to new federal data released by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). It shows that the number of high poverty schools serving Hispanic and black students has about doubled between the years of 2001 and 2014. According to this report, the ideal public

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    Waking up at the very crack of dawn to go to another long day of school isn't fun for anyone, especially for the students at Dodge City High School who have to be at school at 7:50 a.m. A normal school day at DCHS is from 7:50 to 3:01. This is way too early for some students, therefore Dodge City High School should consider starting school at a later time. One reason a late start would benefit students is that very few teenagers actually have time to sit down and eat a nice healthy breakfast in the

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    Racism in inner and outer city schools Many raised in urban less affluent areas can quickly become dissolution with the education system being offered to them. Ultimately, resulting in dropping out of High School and continuing in the vicious cycle of poverty. However, “Prosperoman” knew that escaping the harsh living conditions from the inner city would require him to worship and put all his faith and desires into education, books and knowledge as he knew that religion alone would not be sufficient

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    Baltimore City Council in 1829, Baltimore City Public Schools is the fourth largest, out of 24 school districts in Maryland (U.S. Department of Education, n.d.). The Baltimore City school district currently serves 83,800 students in 195 different schools throughout the Baltimore city area. Of these schools, there is one pre-K/kindergarten school, 54 elementary schools, 75 middle elementary schools, nine middle schools, 17 middle/high schools, 31 high schools, one elementary/middle/high school, and seven

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    decided to choose is schools. I picked City High School. In their mission statement and on their website it reflects the same mission statement. Their mission statement is a City High School striving to be a community of learners in which all members use their minds well and care about one another. We engage with challenging academics and the unique resources of our city and region in order to become active citizens and responsible stewards of our world. City High School was borne out of a

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