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School choice and race: How the debate affects parents 鈥撀燼nd communities

Public or private? Our columnist argues that rather than getting caught up in the school choice debate, what parents really want is the best education for their children.

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Students and parents arrive at Jordan Community School in Chicago, January 2022. Chicago鈥檚 history of disparities includes an 1863 city ordinance requiring Black and white students to attend separate schools and a displacement among Black students when 50 schools were closed a decade ago.

The of an anti-school choice Chicago Teachers Union president who sent her son to private school understandably generated political backlash. As a parent who sees the viability of both public and private schools, Stacy Davis Gates鈥 decision made me think about the past and the present.听

The first time I stepped into a schoolhouse, it was in preschool at the Minnie Palmore House, a private institution by one of South Carolina鈥檚 great Black educators. A short time later, in kindergarten, I attended Clara E. Jenkins Elementary, located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Augusta, Georgia. Hyde Park, which shares the name of a well-known neighborhood in Chicago, was later found to be in a .听

My early childhood experiences in education were relative to my parents鈥 availability, which is why I largely ended up alongside my mother in public school from first grade until I graduated high school. Conversations about 鈥渟chool choice鈥 end up pitting public schools against private institutions, but I find that parents don鈥檛 care about those logistics nearly as much as they just want the best educational opportunities for their children.

Ideally, public and private classrooms should represent a frontier for equality, explains Patricia Lynch, who retired in the past decade as an educator in Chicago Public Schools after a 31-year career.

鈥淧ersonally, I like school choice. I don鈥檛 think it has to be a conflict,鈥 Ms. Lynch says. 鈥淧ublic schools need to have quality programs in place in all schools to keep students from wanting to leave for a private school.鈥

Ms. Lynch, who not only taught in the district, but was raised and taught in Chicago鈥檚 public schools, lamented the school system鈥檚 segregated history 鈥 and present.听

鈥淗istorically, Chicago public schools聽have been segregated and Black students haven鈥檛 received a quality education,鈥 Ms. Lynch says. 鈥淏lack students are more severely disciplined and suspended from school at a higher rate than their white peers. Even with the opening of selective enrollment schools, these schools are in wealthier white neighborhoods.听... Poor black students are left in their neighborhood schools with less funding and resources.鈥

Chicago鈥檚 history of disparities is , including聽an 1863 city ordinance requiring Black and white students to attend separate schools and more recently a significant amount of displacement among Black students when 50 city schools were closed a decade ago. Of the schools shuttered in 2013, according to 聽South Side Weekly, 鈥渇orty-two had a population that was 75 percent Black, and聽88 percent by the school closures were Black.鈥

When we pit聽public schools versus private schools and other alternative education options, the reality is that separate is not equal, and further, separation as it relates to education in this country has always meant unequal. The beginning of unity is a mutual understanding that we should provide opportunities for families whose ambitions may not fit what their neighborhood school has to offer, but we should similarly ensure that such options come about after exploring and emphasizing the richness of our public schools.

I choose to send my children to private school, with the understanding that taxpayers can and should fully fund public education. I send my children to a 海角大神 school as a matter of preference, but opportunities for exemplary education should be available to all. When my children interact with their public school peers, my hope remains that all of them are on the fast track to successful lives.

When it comes to race, as well as how we treat the poor in comparison to the rich, such unity is not just a choice we should make in our schools. It鈥檚 a decision we must make in this country as a whole.

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