The southern part of the United States is often profiled as having large problems with segregation in schools. Data from The Civil Rights Project for 2011 and 2012 show that there is a segregation problem in the south but not in all southern states.
Author: Michael Stone
In 2016 in America, one in five children have some form of learning or attention issue. In addition, in 2017 it is estimated that more than 200,000 college students have a learning disability. There are several factors working against these students including misinformation and not receiving the accommodations and support they need. Continue reading
Everyone knows that mothers know best. What many people don’t know is that how much a mother knows can significantly affect a child’s educational achievement.
For many children, having a TV in their bedroom would be a dream come true. A TV of their own that they could watch whenever and whatever they wanted. Continue reading
In Greenville, South Carolina there is an incredibly large achievement gap between students who are disabled and those who are not disabled when looking at 8th-grade math scores. By analyzing data from SCPASS one can see the extent of this achievement gap. Continue reading