It is quite evident that school sports should be eliminated due to money loss, lack of education, and the fact that The United States has one of the worst high school graduation rates. There is no arguing that if students were to be at home studying and not at games, that the school would not have only 30% of students passing their classes. Therefore, it is important that communities should continue to stop sports, so that they can give students a chance for a better future.
School sports have been around for a long time, but now many people have the idea that it is time to get rid of them. According to communities around the United States, sports are a big distraction to students and their objective of education.Therefore, school sports should be eliminated to reduce costs, improve education, and supply the needed materials …show more content…
The author Amanda Ripley stated in her article that schools and the community are debating over how much it can cost to keep sports up, and it states that so many schools are entrenched that they actually don’t know what they are paying to keep sports as a program (10). The debate brought to the community’s minds that distraction could be the greatest cost of all, they are losing many children’s focus when they are in school because they are thinking about a big win or even practice (Ripley 10). Therefore a student that is not in sports could feel that they are going to ace a test, but when it comes to children in sports they could be worrying about a game later and not even remember they had a test. Clearly, it is very important for schools to get rid of school sports to help with the costs, and to show the students that they care about their academic learning