school inequalities
Isaak Townsend The article was about how neighborhoods that had lower income families in them tend not to have good educational systems. It noted that there are a lot more school drop outs in those areas when compared to higher income areas. It concludes that more tax dollars should be directed towards school in general. My opinions on this are that even if you were to use more tax dollars to fund schools, you'd still have the same problem of lower income schools having lower test scores and drop out rates. This is because as the old saying goes ,"you get what you pay for." So, even with the added dollars to the schools, it won't be enough to compete with the schools that people pay thousands to go to. They just can't compete. This is not because the teachers that work in higher income schools are more often than not, better than the ones that work for less. The lower income areas also might not have a healthy out of school environment. Students might have an a...
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