Schools are not being founded well by government
- Reduces efficiency / performance
- Lack of viable infrastructure
- Low paid faculty
Students have to attend schools in their district because their parents are not financially stable to move to better communities
- Financial Restriction
- Dangerous school zones/ gang violence/drug
- Poor primary background for preparing college/ high school
Kids cannot receive support from their families.
- Uneducated parents
- Low income parents
- Single parent/ unstable household
Students have low chance of going to colleges or university because they cannot afford it.
- Insufficient guidance consular
- Unmotivated spirit / drop out of school
- Compelled to work to provide for their family members (go for minimum jobs)
Karen Broadhurst, Helen Paton, and Corinne May-Chahal. “Children missing from school systems: exploring divergent patterns of disengagement in the narrative accounts of parents, carers, children and young people.” British Journal of Sociology of Education. 26.1 (2005): 105-119.
Schoeneberger, Jason A. “Longitudinal Attendance Patterns: Developing High School Dropouts.” The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas85.1 (2011): 7-14.