Differences in urban and suburban schools

Posted: July 14, 2010 in sociology
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The majority of American people believe that urban schools cannot provide a high level of education to their students, mostly because they lack the funds to provide an enriching educational experience. Even at schools that manage to provide an average level of education, learning conditions are appalling because school facilities are obsolete. As a result, students in urban schools are underachievers, attain less education and encounter less career opportunities in the job market than their suburban peers.

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