Educational Rights

     All throughout the
United States' history, children's educational rights were hurt. In the 1800's many children didn't get educated due to the fact that they had to work in order to live. These children and adults who supported their cause fought for their rights. Thanks to them, today all children can get education.    

    Still, many schools are much better than others and some schools can’t provide a very good education. For one thing, some schools are better supported by the government than others. Using their money, the school can buy better supplies and other tools important for a good education while the other schools, which don’t get as much money, can’t afford it. Another important difference between some schools is that other schools don’t have classes that are important for some students to develop their talents. When a student in high school doesn’t have the opportunity to take a class that they want, they aren’t given the opportunity to try all of the possible choices for a job in the future. Therefore, some jobs may be closed to them. However, all children have the right to a good education and that shouldn’t depend on the school they have to go to.  

     Over time, many steps have been taken to improve the educational rights in the
U.S. Still, there are many more steps that need to be taken to make the education much better.

Survey -

http://www.questionpro.com/akira/TakeSurvey?id=684864