Are you looking for a racially segregated school system?
Well then, come to New York.
In New York City and New York State public schools are more
segregated than anywhere else in the country. And yes, that includes the South.
The New York Post reports on a study performed by
researchers from UCLA:
New
York state has the most segregated public schools in the nation, UCLA
researchers said Wednesday.
And
within the state, New York City schools are among the most segregated.
Nearly
30 percent of the state’s public schools had minority enrollments of 90 percent
or more, even though 51 percent of the state’s students were white in the
2010-2011 school year covered by the report.
In New
York City, the percentage of white students dropped from 21.3 percent in
1989-90 to 14.5 percent in 2010-11, the researchers said.
In 19
of the city’s 32 community school districts, minorities comprised at least 90
percent of the student population.
As everyone in New York City knows, most white parents
prefer to send their children to private schools. Obviously, these schools are
very expensive, but parents pay the price… in order to keep their children out
of substandard minority-dominant public schools.
As it happens, there are a handful of Manhattan districts that
have good schools, but, for the most part, white New Yorkers prefer to exercise
their privilege by sending their children to private schools.
Often this causes significant financial hardship, but,
compared to the hardship of sending their children to the city’s schools, parents
feel morally obligated to do what is best for their children.
Of course, New York City is an extremely blue city in an
extremely blue state. Its citizens are among the most reliably Democratic
voters in the nation. Among other things, this means that the topic is largely ignored by the media.
People who have the right feelings about race and who
would destroy any politician or pundit who used a racially charged epithet
would never consider sending their children to a racially integrated school.
Is it cognitive dissonance? Or, does parental duty trump
politics?
Evidently, it takes more than the right feelings to solve
the American racial divide.
1 comment:
One thing that would really help minority students (and all students, really) would be to have school vouchers so that students have a choice of where to go to school and can escape bad public schools. This would also force public schools to get better in order to compete. But liberals consistently vote against school vouchers. I guess the money from the teacher's unions is more important to them than what's best for students.
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