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Focus Group: They give you easy work . . . I’m not learning to my potential
Focus Group: Teachers look at you like you are dumb. They expect less of you.
Focus Group: Need for classes on Black ownership
Focus Group: Our school could add an Afro studies class
Anonymous: Adults at school only focus on what you’ve done wrong
Chris: Students put their guard up when teachers can’t relate to them
Chinyere: Unequal treatment between different groups of students
Focus Group: Sometimes a kid will be mad and an adult will be on them
Focus Group: When they suspend you they don’t help you with your grades
Chris: It would help if teachers understood the needs of students of color
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