A young girl wrote to Kozol saying, “You have all the thing and we do not have all the thing. Can you help us?” (p. 3). A principal at an overcrowded school pointed at a trash bag covering part of the collapsed ceiling, telling Kozol, “This would not happen to white children” (p. 4). In truth, parents of minority parents are thought of as people who can be discounted, and their children are not considered valuable. Teachers at these schools are not valued either; they are paid grossly less than teachers at more successful, predominantly white schools. Plus, even though there is such a big gap between successful and unsuccessful schools, all students are tested the same way in standardized tests, and all are expected to do well, even if their school does not prepare them to
A young girl wrote to Kozol saying, “You have all the thing and we do not have all the thing. Can you help us?” (p. 3). A principal at an overcrowded school pointed at a trash bag covering part of the collapsed ceiling, telling Kozol, “This would not happen to white children” (p. 4). In truth, parents of minority parents are thought of as people who can be discounted, and their children are not considered valuable. Teachers at these schools are not valued either; they are paid grossly less than teachers at more successful, predominantly white schools. Plus, even though there is such a big gap between successful and unsuccessful schools, all students are tested the same way in standardized tests, and all are expected to do well, even if their school does not prepare them to