
Under the topic of funding the children are subject to a poorer form of education due to the public school quality in their neighborhood. In primarily impoverished neighborhoods, a lot of schools are set up for the entrance into high school and nothing much more after that. There are expectation that come from the lack of funding in schools. Those expectations of the students fall under entering high school, but no push to complete the schooling or go onto high education. Funding for public school is often found in nicer, high income areas even though it should be the other way around. By the the government focusing more on the high income neighborhoods, it fails to give all student and equal opportunity to find success in the American Educational System.
Miscommunication is nothing new to the schooling system here in America. From experience, public middle schools and private schools work at different paces. There are many lessons those who stuck to public education will never be taught and those lesson could be the lessons that make or break their chances of high education. Miscommunication also comes in the form of a basic classroom. The principal may want one thing from their students, but may forget that the lack of funding from the government restricts their ability to teach a lesson or have interactive activities that privately educated students are getting.
Miscommunication can lead to the closure of schools. The closure of schools would put students out on the streets for a couple of weeks until they can all be divided up and transferred to other schools.