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By: Princess Passie, Roosevelt Elivert, Kiara Blair, and Acacia Kirkland
“At issue is the school-to-prison pipeline—a term often used to describe the connection between exclusionary punishments like suspensions and expulsions and involvement in the criminal justice system..Black and Hispanic students are far more likely than white students to be suspended or expelled, and Black and Hispanic Americans are disproportionately represented in the nation’s prisons.”(Bacher-Hicks, Proving the School ot Prison Pipeline)
Lack of Funding
Inadequate Teaching
Curriculum Corruption
https://eduequityforall.com/lack-of-funding/ 2:24
"According to americanprogress.org, lack of funding means an inability to invest in what matters for students. Funding is needed in schools to buy more than just textbooks. Schools need proper funding to allocate the maintenance of the building, regulation codes, support staff, extracurricular activities, technology, supplies, meal plans and teacher pay. " (Education Equity)
"Not only does lack of funding have an effect on a student’s academic progress, it also has an effect on students psychologically. The lack of these resources can have a negative impact on student progress." (Education Equity)
Teachers who don't know how to control their class properly
Example:
Educators teaching the wrong cirriculum, which contrains scholars from gaining the proper knowledge.
Educators not respecting religon, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc.
Ex: The school teaches Christopher Columbus found America though the Native Americns were already there
Bacher-Hicks, Andrew, et al. “Proving the School-to-Prison Pipeline.” Education Next, 16 Dec. 2021, www.educationnext.org/proving-school-to-prison-pipeline-stricter-middle-schools-raise-risk-of-adult-arrests/.
“Education Equity.” Education Equity, eduequityforall.com/lack-of-funding/.
Flannery, Mary Ellen. “The School-to-Prison Pipeline: Time to Shut It Down.” NEA, www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/new-from-nea/school-prison-pipeline-time-shut-it-down.
“Who Is Most Affected by the School to Prison Pipeline?” Who Is Most Affected by the School-to-Prison Pipeline, soeonline.american.edu/blog/school-to-prison-pipeline.