Rural schools are schools that serve in a small populated area. Their facilities are usually small compared to Urban and Suburban schools. Foundations for these school might often be limited due to how many people contribute to help. School in rural areas often also struggle being up to date.
Urban schools, schools who provide education for students who live in the metropolitan area. These schools are usually over populated with an unfair number of students to teacher. These schools are usually in low income communities. It differentiates from suburban schools and urban schools in …show more content…
I had been in these schools since elementary school. I have never notice the diversities in school until I got to High school. I saw a mixture of ethnicities but with a majority of Hispanic and African American. I attended Durkee Elementary, Fonville Middle School and Sam Houston high school. I wouldn’t say these are horrible or bad schools but one thing I did always notice was that their building was always old. They weren’t up to date and where old fashioned. I would say the level of education they thought was okay. One thing I can vouch for was teachers always pushing us to do better. I feel like they should not categorize all urban schools because all of them are not the same. I wouldn’t say I lived in a poor community or even ghetto. I feel like they categorize urban schools to