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There Are No Children Here Essay

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Individuals whom are brought up in urban communities in inner cities are subject to a diminishing education. Yasser Pane lectured about numerous issues within the African American inner city communities, which ultimately lead to street life and prison. School is one of these facts which often contribute to black youth being more impacted by the juvenile justice system than their white counterparts. Kotlowitz stated in his novel, There are No Children Here that, “A Chicago Urban League study found that in the predominately minority schools, the budget for teachers salaries was only 85 percent of that for predominately white schools, and operating expenses per pupil were only 66 percent as high” (2007, p. 63). In these lower class communities, school is one of the only factors to which could influence a child’s belief that they will escape the life of poverty and their environment. However, as noted above, schools in these neighborhoods often are not given the necessary tools, supplies, or resources needed to provide children in …show more content…

Children who often user from poverty, abuse, neglect or some form of disability are often criminalized for minor infractions in the schools and often receive suspensions, expulsions, school detention, however, those experiences over time and space, according to Pane, will condition black boys especially, to be one thing, if they graduate, and that is street identified individuals. These at risk youths would benefit from additional educational and counseling services, however, they are often isolated, punished, and thus fall off track of their education. Pane noted that youth’s often fall off track around the fourth grade, and it is often nearly impossible to bring them back

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