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The effects of poverty on school education 5 Articles

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    by Marsha Welch

    In a perfect world, all children would have enough money for a public education. After all, a public education is free, isn't it? Maybe to some, a public education seems free, but to the 20,000 people within my county who ...read more

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    by Demetria Dixon

    Lately I have been contemplating the American ecucational system and it's inequalities. I understand that the haves always have more and the world appreciates a boot strapper and concessions and scholarships are available ...read more

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    by Malaka Desroches

    High-Risk Youth: I Believe That Children Are the Future, but What Will the Future Hold It is evident when we look at the population of elementary, middle, and high school students, throughout our nation, that we as a so...read more

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    by Melvin Richardson

    What are the effects of poverty on school education. I remember growing up always having enough food and the proper clothing for school. Other times I remember sitting in school listening very attentive to what the teache...read more

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    by Johnette Loefgren

    "I never knew you lived like that!" my old class mate said .I had just told her that we had no indoor plumbing or electricity all during my elementary school years. She was shocked.I had hidden our poverty well I guess...read more

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