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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Fremont High School Discussion Essay

While I efficiency have complained about the lack of an AP class that I was use uped in, I was again reminded of my luck when Mireya discussed her interest in simply wanting to take an AP class (Kozol 645). What was even more disturbing to picture was how the instills lack of proper funding caused students to be pressured into enrolling in non-academic classes, such as sewing and hair-dressing II. Finally, the sombreness in that classroom was brought to a climax when I could both see and feel the programing inside the students minds.When Mireya was talking about her reluctance to take the sewing class, a boy named Fortino said, Youre ghetto so we lodge you o the factory youre ghetto so you sew (Kozol 645). Even though he was probably speech production sarcastically out of his own frustrations, Fortinos words cut deep. I am aware that at that place are better and worse high schools out there than Fremont High School. And yet, reading Kozols cast of the terrible conditions t hat are endured by these students made me feel more aware of the severity of improper or inadequate education that poorly funded schools provide.All of these problems, alongside my awareness of my fortunate years of education, make me wonder, in effect(p) as Mireya did, as to why, students who need it so much more get so much little? (Kozol 648).

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