$10k is not enough for private schools when it cost $25k or more to attend the private schools and they can say no to your application without any explanation.
Divided we fall United. We stand so folks have to understand what happens to one school could happen to all seem like the children need to be heard too
During the era of slavery in the United States, the education of the enslaved, except for religious instruction, was made illegal in Southern slave states. After 1831 (the revolt of Nat Turner), the prohibition was extended to free blacks as well. The ignorance of the slaves was considered necessary to the security of the slaveholders. Slave owners saw literacy as a threat to the institution of slavery and their financial investment in it; as a North Carolina statute stated, "Teaching slaves to read and write, tends to excite dissatisfaction in their minds, and to produce insurrection and rebellion." Another slaveholders declared; "The more you improve the condition of these people, the more you cultivate their minds, the more miserable you make them, in their present state. No, if they must remain in their present situation, keep them in the lowest state of degradation and ignorance." A Virginia politician said publicly about the passing of their law prohibiting education of the enslaved: "We have as far as possible closed every avenue by which light may enter the slaves' minds. If we could extinguish the capacity to see the light, our work would be completed; they would then be on a level with the beasts of the field and we would be safe!" The end of slavery and, with it, the legal prohibition of slave education did not mean that education for former slaves or their descendants became widely available. Even though educating Blacks was legal, they still had little access to education, in the South as well as the North. Racial segregation in schools, by white people right and then by law, and inadequate funding of schools for African Americans, if they existed at all, continued into the twenty-first century and is still prevalent today.
They're nes system is trash. I retired from HISD in December. Just as Ms. Jones said, they wasn't worried about Miles tearing up the district when it was just the black schools.
This is not a United States it is a continent with a bunch of states that was their intent 50 different rules. X amount of county’s so many different rules and laws
Justice for Ron Harden Greene!!! RIP my sweet brother!
I couldn't believe they stopped cursive
Not every parent is qualified or educated enough to teach their own children
Somebody needs to call Dallas and find out how they got rid of him.
They Gotta Go.
$10k is not enough for private schools when it cost $25k or more to attend the private schools and they can say no to your application without any explanation.
Divided we fall United. We stand so folks have to understand what happens to one school could happen to all seem like the children need to be heard too
During the era of slavery in the United States, the education of the enslaved, except for religious instruction, was made illegal in Southern slave states. After 1831 (the revolt of Nat Turner), the prohibition was extended to free blacks as well. The ignorance of the slaves was considered necessary to the security of the slaveholders. Slave owners saw literacy as a threat to the institution of slavery and their financial investment in it; as a North Carolina statute stated, "Teaching slaves to read and write, tends to excite dissatisfaction in their minds, and to produce insurrection and rebellion." Another slaveholders declared; "The more you improve the condition of these people, the more you cultivate their minds, the more miserable you make them, in their present state. No, if they must remain in their present situation, keep them in the lowest state of degradation and ignorance." A Virginia politician said publicly about the passing of their law prohibiting education of the enslaved: "We have as far as possible closed every avenue by which light may enter the slaves' minds. If we could extinguish the capacity to see the light, our work would be completed; they would then be on a level with the beasts of the field and we would be safe!" The end of slavery and, with it, the legal prohibition of slave education did not mean that education for former slaves or their descendants became widely available. Even though educating Blacks was legal, they still had little access to education, in the South as well as the North. Racial segregation in schools, by white people right and then by law, and inadequate funding of schools for African Americans, if they existed at all, continued into the twenty-first century and is still prevalent today.
True that
Thank heavens they have the knowledge and the authority to say no to this garbage
So every time we try to build they redirect can't let go of that slave mentality
Imagine this hate group being allowed to stand for 65 years but they'll say that people are haters
So why trump can curse like a sailor and is applauded and viewed as the second coming of Christ.
They're nes system is trash. I retired from HISD in December. Just as Ms. Jones said, they wasn't worried about Miles tearing up the district when it was just the black schools.
ST. AUGUSTINE HBC in Raleigh NC is being scavenged by developers
Sad
That's correct language in my opinion
I googled that guy immediately because his background did not make sense.
Jolanda Bones :O)
Y’all keep incorporating black and brown together while brown looks out for themselves.
So….how much do the school district give for each student. Is it $10k per student
This is not a United States it is a continent with a bunch of states that was their intent 50 different rules. X amount of county’s so many different rules and laws
Re FAMU donation scam. Old folks when will it sink in that if it sounds too good to be true, IT IS!
White domestic terrace is in the police force check
Sometimes you just got to grab a kitty cat on this one. You might have to grab D
What's ole Roland whining about today smh.
You tuned in to Find out why you cause you know it’s over
Truth and injustice.
@@robertsmith6675 Yeah right 🤣
True that