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Why education inequality persists - and how to fix it - The Answer Sheet - The Washingt... - 5 views

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    "The report finds that a black or Hispanic student is nearly four times more likely to be enrolled in one of the city's poorest performing high schools than an Asian or white, non-Hispanic student. According to review of 2009-10 data, none of the city's strongest schools are located in the poorest neighborhoods of Harlem, the South Bronx, and central Brooklyn" This article talks about how the opportunity gap is not only in different economic classes, but also through different ethnicities.
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The Opportunity Gap - NYTimes.com - 9 views

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    "Equal opportunity, once core to the nation's identity, is now a tertiary concern. If America really wants to change that, if the country wants to take advantage of all its human capital rather than just the most privileged two-thirds of it, then people are going to have to make some pretty uncomfortable decisions." This article talks about how being born into a certain economic class can define your opportunities for the rest of your life. For example, a child born into a lower class family may not be able to receive the same quality education as a middle or upper class child. As they get older, this can affect the colleges they may or may not go to and the jobs they are able to get.
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