NY Times

Blog #5

"Still Separate, Still Unequal: Teaching about School Segregation and Educational Inequality"

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"School districts that predominantly serve students of color received $23 billion less in funding than mostly white school districts in the United States in 2016, despite serving the same number of students, a new report found."
    
    Reading this quote from the NY Times article made me sick to my stomach. Children are suffering in and out of schools. The schools that predominantly serve students of color aren't getting enough funding to aid those students in need of a good education. Why is it that those schools receive much less than the schools that are in 'white districts'?

"Racial segregation in public education has been illegal for 65 years in the United States. Yet American public schools remain largely separate and unequal — with profound consequences for students, especially students of color."

    With the example listed above, this proves their point on how schools are unequal. They don't get the same amount of funding, not many sports, not enough lunch, not enough teachers, classrooms, etc. The list can go on and on and thats unfortunate. 











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