I believe that school integration does not matter in order to ensure educational equity. As important as it is to have a diverse community and school, it does not fix the overarching problem with educational equity. Educational equity is caused by a variety of problems such as financial issues and work ethics in the household. Some of these problems are more difficult to fix or change than others, and school integration alone cannot change all the problems of the lack of educational equity in our schools. With all the other issues stacked on top of each other for example some families do not have enough money to provide for education or supplies, while other families demand vigorous work or have less care for education. With these greater problems it is false to say that integration is necessary to ensure educational equity, rather integration is necessary to build a stronger community, which can indirectly contribute to the goal of educational equity. Since educational equity is caused by many other problems, we cannot say that having more minority races together can create an equal chance for everyone to succeed in life. It creates the share of ideas, cultures, opinion and views.
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