JasoRockStar
Superstar
I think the problem isn't the "blackness" of "black" schools, it's that these schools are intentionally deprived of resources and group kids from shytty backgrounds together. It isn't a "black" issue. The magnet school I went to was top 5 in the state and it had like a 85% black student body. Our class president was black and so was our valedictorian and salutatorian. We weren't rolling in money, but the kids were in a better financial situation than the school my brother went to. It was also majority black, but the schools' infrastructure and leadership was ass and a larger pool of kids came from shyttier backgrounds.It's a lesser of two evils thing. Personally, I do not think being around black kids is worse or tougher----->white schools fukking suck. I'd gladly take whatever issues that came from going to a black school over the ones at ANY majority non-black school...
Though I believe the most ideal situation would be schools that are racially blended...
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My bro got great grades, but he always told me that he didn't feel like he was put in the best position to succeed because of the school's environment.