Nikita Bush's career as a public school teacher came to an end when she faced the decision of how to educate her own children. Having been told for years that American public schools would eventually get better for black children, the number of African-American homeschooling parents like Ms. Bush has doubled in little over a decade.
As Patrick Jonsson of the Christian Science monitor reports, studies show all kinds of public school problems disproportionately affect black children, and many parents have decided to take matters into their own hands. Even single parents are forming co-ops to make it possible to educate their children together outside of the public school system.
What do you do when you feel the system is failing your child and their education?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 22 2016, @07:03PM
No - deceptive people trying to redefine 'racism' are doing so to exploit the emotional component to push a race-based agenda.
A person of any race/skin color can be racist: discriminate or harbor prejudice based on race. Because of this, all reasons I've heard so far by people trying to redefine this term are based in malicious deception to try to introduce the insane idea that black/minorities cannot "discriminate or harbor prejudice based on race".