Jazmin Perez…”(pp.26-29). This piece of evidence is about getting into college. Jazmin Perez didn’t have as much as other kids, but she still went to college on a scholarship. She didn’t even speak english for a while. If students work hard, have a good education, and get good grades, they can get a scholarship. Which means that they won’t have to pay for college. And as students get older they will realize that a scholarship i the best thing a student can have in education. With a scholarship, students will have more money to buy a house, a car, food, etc. As long as they have education and have good grades they will do just fine. Onto Duncan, he states, “When I led the Chicago Public Schools, we doubled the number of black and Latino students passing AP classes...High school graduation rates for the nation-I’m pleased to report- are at an all time high…”(pp.13,16).This shows how Duncan wanted students to graduate. Which means that most of those students will go to college, …show more content…
No one would be able to walk, talk, read, or anything. But without education in higher grade levels, people can’t be successful, or they can’t live in a decent house. Some kids don’t even get a chance to go to school. To have a good education, schools need good teachers. People who have been successful, usually have experienced teachers. Sometimes people who aren’t as successfull, don’t have as many qualified and experienced teachers.Without education, people can’t go to college, get a decent job, get a decent house, and maybe not even get a car. That concludes why the purpose of education to get to go to college, to get a well paying job, to get money, and to get things humans are in need of: to be successful. Ever heard of a doctor or a teacher without a degree or education? Didn’t think