I believe (and a lot of people should) that everyone should have an equal opportunity in Highschool education whether the students take advantage of what is offered/taught or not
But this is simply not the case.
For instance, my old school in Louisiana, had no honors classes , no Advanced Placement classes, terrible teachers, and was bare minimum to the Louisiana highschool academic standards(which is like one of the lowest in the country to start with). Well like 20 or 30 minutes down the road, yea literally down the road, was another highschool that is the #1 highschool in the Parish, one of the best in the state, Honors for like EVERY class, around 7-8 Advanced Placement classes, really good teachers, so on and so fourth. But you can't go to it if you do not live in their district
Lucky for me, i care about my education and how rigorous my curriculum is and how prepared i am for college, and talked to my mom and got me transferred to another Highschool. But the thing is, you have to live in that school district in order to go to THAT school. I don't think that is right. Especially for the people who want to expand their education and take harder/more advanced classes, are limited to the schools in there district. You should have a right for a better education and go to the better school whether you live in that school district or not. Like say you have to have your own transportation and get into no trouble.
Another thing is some Highschools have like TONS of AP's and teach math up to Calculus AB&BC and them some schools don't even have any AP's nor teach math up to that level...
Thoughts?
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