Wednesday, March 5, 2014

A Long Road Ahead

The Road to Recovery

When it comes to helping our children do better in school, most of us lean towards improving our teachers or our children. Schools hold after school tutoring sessions, teachers attend meetings, the list goes on. But when do the parents step in? When do they set an example for their children. Showing their children that school isn't a prison but an opportunity to expand their knowledge. 

In Detroit, Bennett Elementary School has taken a step towards involving the parents. The school has turned the elementary school as a place for community programs to be held.

According to Buendia, the importance of school starts with students observing their role models showing up to school. 
"Students see parents here and they know obviously that school's an important place to be."
This is exactly what our children need to see. They need to see parent's involved in the school. Parents at Bennett Elementary school in Detroit attend the school for workout sessions, workshops, and job training. They are part of the reason why this school has such a high attendance. Children see so much happening at their school that they understand how important it is to be in a school.

It's no secret that Detroit schools are not doing well. Detroit has been ranks the worst scoring city according to the National Report Card. Public education is said to have been worse that New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina came and wiped out the town. A city with an outstandingly large population has a reputation worse than a city with little to no housing left. Definitely not acceptable.

Schools are trying to change and become a place for children to succeed. It has been difficult but people are taking action. They are doing anything and everything to restore the peoples' trust. Bennett Elementary has used one idea to help that. 

By involving the community, people are seeing the school in a different light. Children are as well. That isn't way that the only way to fix the education in Detroit is to have programs running through the school but it is a start. Bennett Elementary is starting at the beginning. They are making school a place children want to be. Not a place the have to be. After they have the attendance, schools can start getting the process of teaching the students. Fixing what is happening in the classroom is the next step. 

Detroit has a long way to go before it can be recognized for its education. It is possible to get a better reputation but it takes more than just a few people. It takes a lot of people; students, teachers, parents, business owners. EVERYONE together can help Detroit recover. 



For more information click below
http://michiganradio.org/post/long-road-ahead-detroit-education-reform

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