You might ask yourself well why don’t they go to school? The problem is that there isn’t enough funding to help these kids grow, children and adults in the Dominican Republic don’t go to school because some people can't afford to go to school or end up not getting enough support to be successful in what they want to study. Leaving many families in very bad conditions of living and not being able to support themselves or their families. Almost 30% of the population lives under extreme poverty. According to ipsnews.net, right now the government is only spending 4% of its investments on education. This isn’t enough to even hold a school intact. This is why we should encourage the government of the Dominican republic to invest more on public education. Kids shouldn’t have to choose their future when their 5 years old, they should be given the opportunity to learn and develop what they really want to do in their life as they grow up. We need to make the officials in the Dominican Republic understand that school is important and that schools need certain resources in order for their child to grow and be who they …show more content…
There is no law that makes all kids that are under the age of 18 to go to school, there are public schools but there aren't enough resources in the schools such as books or even chalk to write on the boards. The system isn't completely sunshine and rainbows like in the U.S having counselors and college readiness class that teach us and help us get ready for college, many students get terrified of going to college because they don’t fully understand the concept of going to college and what it is like. And for families that live in the countryside are forced to walk more than 2 miles away to even get to school and learn on an empty stomach. For many people like Analdo Sanchez, who has studied in the Dominican Republic his whole life says ”There is no future and you will be working for your life to have a plate on the table.” For him highschool as just a lot of work and no help, at the end of the school day he would go home and try to do his homework by himself. In his school and in many others there aren’t people to there to talk to you about how college was like. We asked him if he felt as if school helped him prepare for college and he says, “No definitely not, they only tell you the material, going to the university for me was like starting over, but in the public