Education & Youth

Study: Black students in underfunded schools face achievement gap


For the Black community, education is considered an investment, the best way for Black children to get ahead in life, and a key to overcoming systemic racism. But a new study indicates states are short-changing the schools Black children attend, worsening the achievement gap. 

A study titled “The Adequacy and Fairness of State School Finance Systems” found that Black students are twice as likely as white students to attend school in districts with subpar government funding and more than three times as likely to live in “chronically underfunded” districts. 

At the same time, researchers found that “educational opportunity is unequal in every state — that is, higher-poverty districts are funded less adequately than lower-poverty districts,” according to the report.



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