Friday, May 31, 2019

Black Students and the Educational Practice of Tracking :: Free Essays Online

Black Students and the Educational Practice of TrackingI remember my mom asking me one day why I didnt have any black friends. Even though she is white, she was concerned that I hang out with kids of different backgrounds, especially because I am half(prenominal) black. I had never really thought about it before. I told her it was because there werent really any black kids in any of my classes at school. I had been in mostly honors classes since the seventh grade and there were only about five to ten other black kids who seemed to circulate the honors track with me. I had always felt up slightly out of place in my mostly white honors classes. I didnt really become friends with many black people until my junior course of high school when I was invited to join an all black, all female, leadership group at my school called S.I.S. (Success In School). By the second semester of my junior course most of my friends were black. Me and nearly twenty other successful black and minor ity students became a close-knit crew and an extended family. We served as a support frame for each other and I would not have made it though the second half of high school without them. At the end of my senior social class there was a big awards night. There was a special ceremony for seniors honoring academic achievement throughout the year. One of the last groups of awards presented were for the Presidential uprightness Award, National Merit Finalists, and students who were in the top ten percent of the class. The names were called, and mine was among them. I took my place on the stage among my fellow classmates. The lights were very overbold and I looked out into the audience to find my parents. They were waving and smiling. I looked out into the audience for my friends. It is then that I realized that my friends were still in the audience. As I looked around the stage I noticed that I was one of only two black students on the stage. The other student, BJ Jacobs, s tood farther down to my right. Though we were friends, I had always kind of resented BJ in a congenial way. However, our past rivalry didnt seem to matter now.

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