But something to ponder (as seen on tumblr):
Do you ever think about the fact that the US has created and legitimized a system of institutionalized inequality by funding schools through property taxes? That basically a child’s education is only as good as the value of the property in their neighborhood. Funny how education is so often viewed as an equalizing factor when there is nothing equal about it.
I had never really thought of education in this light before. Yes, I recognized not all school's have equal resources, but I never thought about where the funding was coming from. We get the money for our public schools from the property taxes of the neighborhoods in which they are situated. Public schools--the schools everyone has a right to attend, the schools that are open to everyone. Then we wonder why some people just couldn't "buckle down and finish" or why they weren't successful in post-secondary education courses. We think, they could have gotten "an education just like I did." Schools are only as good as the neighborhoods they are situated in--just another reason that families that have assets, money, and a history of higher education continue to achieve. Just another way that our institutions discriminate by race and class.
--Megan
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