household income directly impacts the quality of educationpor LOGAN MORIS
1. If you and your parents don't have enough money it's hard to get out of this cycle of poverty
1.1. If a child and their parents don't have a good amount of money then the child can't get a quality education to then make a good amount of money.
1.2. and we can try to help these people but we can't do enough to really impact them and their future when they don't have the money to succeed.
2. If you and your parents don't make enough money then how could you go to college?
2.1. Going to college takes a lot of money and for a good reason because it gives you a degree that can make you the money you worked hard to earn. but if you can't go to college because you don't have the money for it then you're again caught in the cycle of poverty
3. increase the minimum wage
3.1. then everything else would have to change to accommodate for the increase
3.2. As previously discussed throwing money at the issue doesn't fix it, if we increase the minimum wage it doesn't necessarily mean that children would receive a better education because the parents could just spend the money on other things.
4. we can't really change the students life outside of the classroom
4.1. moving houses, little homework help, few role models, health problems, these problems all effect the child's education and there isn't much that the teachers, school, or money can do to fix that personal life.