Submitted by Anna (not verified) on July 2, 2006 - 14:47.
In a perfect society, I think segregated schools would work well for our children. But we all know that the powers-that-be of our society are not fair and equal to all. I worked at an Afro-centric school. Children of other races were welcomed, and few had ever applied. One thing about this school is that while catering to the cultural comforts of the students, the school was run with a nondiscriminatory attitude. Our students were accustomed to high academic and behavior standards. They were poised and educated; they were welcomed in all communities, including the Amish community, because of their behavior and attitudes. If schools everywhere could be conducted as this school is, students everywhere would be successful.
In a perfect society, I
Submitted by Anna (not verified) on July 2, 2006 - 14:47.
In a perfect society, I think segregated schools would work well for our children. But we all know that the powers-that-be of our society are not fair and equal to all. I worked at an Afro-centric school. Children of other races were welcomed, and few had ever applied. One thing about this school is that while catering to the cultural comforts of the students, the school was run with a nondiscriminatory attitude. Our students were accustomed to high academic and behavior standards. They were poised and educated; they were welcomed in all communities, including the Amish community, because of their behavior and attitudes. If schools everywhere could be conducted as this school is, students everywhere would be successful.