Saturday, March 14, 2020
Segregation In Schools essays
Segregation In Schools essays    Segregation in the United States, legal or social practice of separating people on the basis      of their race or ethnicity. Segregation has been prohibited in the United States since the      All over America there seems to be painfully obvious difference in the school systems      which cater to the upper class minority and the ones that serve the lower and middle class      minority. There is a strong undercurrent of racial inequality in today's school systems,      which negatively effect the quality of education that its students receive. A schools      potential to give a proper education often depends on the perspective economic, and      social, or should I say racial backgrounds of its students.      America's school systems seem to be returning to their former state of segregation.       The population of minorities who live in theUnited States is constantly increasing and      their numbers can contribute to the success or the failure of the nation.     Magnet schools, private schools, or suburban schools serve the upper class, minority of      the American population. These schools are some of the best high schools in the nation.      There are usually a small number of minority children who are lucky enough to attend      such quality schools but white children defiantly make up the majority of upper class high     In an article that I read from the "National Catholic Reporter" called "A tale of two      schools" the author Viebica Stokley discussed the differences between public schools      and magnet schools. The magnet school mentioned in the article was called Franklin      High. Franklin was a clean, well-lit school. It is air conditioned and freshly painted.      There is no graffiti, the bathrooms are clean and there      are no roaches or rats present. Franklin has an ample supply of books and supplies.      Franklin has a huge library and a computer lab filled with new computers. The school      has a TV studio, a new theater, and a school newspaper. Stud...     
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