Current State of the Public School System

Problems in the Public Schools Today

By writergirl06, published Aug 08, 2006
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Is the state of today’s public school system going to help your child get ahead? This is a very controversial topic hovering over parents and caregivers of our future leaders.  Many factors take part in answering that one seemingly simple question.





Socio-economics is a big leader in what some may believe to be the end all answer to that very question. Often times the general public believes that if a child is placed in a wealthy school district, then they have no other choice but to succeed. Just having an abundance of money to buy schools computers and the latest software may not be enough. Children that come from ‘money’ may also carry a lot of baggage such as divorce or means to easily obtain drugs which can be just as damaging as the child who didn’t get enough to eat the night before a big exam. Many factors can alter any child’s success in the classroom.





    Teacher reliability is also becoming a questioning factor in the public school systems today.  Teacher absences are becoming an issue in some districts where the teachers are paid far less than the National Average. Schools who may not have an effective discipline plan in place may also see a decrease in teacher reliability and morale as a whole. Without consistency, students are at risk of not receiving the best education that they deserve. This definitely plays a role in the public school systems fate of failure or success.





    Home support is probably the area that has the least amount of resources and needs the most amount of our attention. What a child comes home to on an average night can ultimately determine their success or failure in the public schools today. A child needs stability and assistance with their projects and assignments on a daily basis in order to feel validation. If a child feels that they are worth someone getting involved in their day-to-day student responsibilities, there is no limit at to what they can accomplish in their futures.





Takeaways
  • Many factors determine a school's success
  • A wealthier district doesn't necessarily mean a better education
  • Community involvement is key
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