These issues occur so often yet nothing is being done it seemed to be a continuing cycle. “African American students also reported that push factors relating to suspensions, expulsions, and not getting along with students or teachers often led to drop out.” These actions can be often avoided is we do spend the time in giving children the voice needed, is not always about teachers being Arthurian and thinking children don’t have the right to speak up for themselves. We see it in the media of videos of African American men and teen in schools that are being mistreated by the teacher, school safety offices etc. School should be a place to be comfortable to express you of ideas and ask questions of what is being taught and be able to connect it with real life experiences and not all children are given the same experience and there should never be an achievement between race and …show more content…
I believe that all schools and children should receive and be granted the same opportunity to all education whether they are privileged or not. Research has shown that low income schools have not been given the fair share of state and local funding. When these children are being denied of the tools that they need in order to become successful it will have a negative impact on not only on their future but also their neighborhoods and family as well. The U.S Department of Education wrote an article stating that “Educators across the country understand that low-income students need extra support and resources to succeed, but in far too many places policies for assigning teachers and allocating resources are perpetuating the problem rather than solving it” (November, 2011) Most Educators who are passionate about enlightening students so that can further explore a brighter path, have come to the conclusion that these students in low income communities will never be on the same level as other children who are from middle or upper class families because the support that they need to achieve those standards are not being delivered to them during these important years within their lives. The author went on to say that government and schools officials should work harder to fight and solve this injustice towards children on a whole whether or not they are from a