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Class Warfare in Schools

4 Apr

Do neighborhoods dictate what kind of public school our kids go to? Of course, students are zoned in order to avoid lengthy and costly bus trips as well as contributing to traffic snarls in large urban areas.  Do poor urban areas signify poor public schools? As a rule, yes. Some cities have tried to forcibly mix economic and social levels to insure a fairer distribution of pupils, but these experiments have usually not worked well. As a result, some schools are all black or all white, or all Hispanic. Race has nothing to do with it as used to be the case 40 years ago. But the facilities sometimes reflect the abysmal level of income and culture of their families, and, even worse, show much lower academic results. The best teachers want to teach in affluent areas and affluent school districts want to hire the best. What’s left (of the teachers) take whatever positions are available.

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