How can urban city schools and suburban city schools, education effect can mess with your education? One of the oldest types of schools nowadays is urban schools. These schools are called this because they are related to the city they are located in. Even though these schools look fine, they can still mess with your education by having poor conditions, low performing students, and low income which causes students to drop out.
Urban schools are a mess, and we aren’t the only ones who know this, the U.S. itself has been trying to fix urban schools for decades. The reason for this is that urban and suburban schools are low performing and the proof of this is in a report by the National Center of Education when they …show more content…
Sometimes even higher performing students’ parents believe that they aren’t being educated well enough. Researchers and educators link the performance of students in urban schools to the fact that they don’t foster educational and economic successes like other schools. The problem is urban educators have problems to deal with because the condition in the school. This poor condition is caused by poverty, limited English proficiency, family instability, and poor health from the students.This limits their opportunities for success and that makes it harder to move on to the next grade in school. The student’s These conditions are further done by after school activities like sports and more work for the students to accomplish. Some teachers have high poverty, but are hard to find so not that many teachers are good at what they do. Students in high poverty schools don’t feel as safe so they don’t perform as well. An example this is how 8th graders in urban schools with high poverty scored lower on an achievement test. In result, students in these schools also don’t tend to complete high school on time. Urban schools are a bigger mess, then you may think. An example of this is what San Antonio’s urban school is …show more content…
San Antonio has schools, but it’s biggest one is a public school with 53,811 students and 93% of them are at a disadvantage. In result they don’t do so well compared to most other schools. This suburban school however, as bad as it sounds, is being improved so students can perform better. An example is a journalist who, after reviewing how the school is funded it so that direct grants can be made to teachers and scholarships can be given to well performing students. The school also acquired some excellent teachers and administers so students can have an easier time learning making them more prepared for college. The students are more disciplined, focused, confident, and focused now and it only gets better from here. In 2006-07 the dropout rate in this school was 26% and dropped to 14% in 2012-13. since then the dropout rate is about 10% which is its first time getting that low. With these changes about 83% of the students manage to graduate and that leads to about a grand total of over 90% of students graduate in the five high schools over there. However that doesn’t mean that the school has no problems still. The state’s education funding has been decreased by millions of dollars and won’t be raised until 2016 and there are still students with problems. But if this keeps up there probably won’t be any problems in the school and hopefully all schools will have an easier