The US education system's problems are not universal. The crisis is isolated primarily in the parts of the system that operate in high poverty areas. Real solutions to fix the education system in the long run must include raising public revenues to fund special tutoring, child care, basic health programs and other so-called wrap-around services at low-income schools.
The US education system's problems are not universal. The crisis is isolated primarily in the parts of the system that operate in high poverty areas. Real solutions to fix the education system in the long run must include raising public revenues to fund special tutoring, child care, basic health programs and other so-called wrap-around services at low-income schools.