One could argue that parents, not schools, are responsible for guiding a kid to successYou talking about education is this country right now?
Excel at education = memorize, regurgitate and repeat to pass a class that has nothing to do with real life. Just stay in line, take on all that debt and follow everybody else.
But I digress...if school was relatively free like starting a baseball team is you may be on to something but it's not. Grade schools aren't adequately preparing black men for high school, the high schools aren't preparing us for college and college aren't preparing us for the real world. We would have to blow the whole system up and take a more hands on approach to our children's education from the jump.
School is just a tool available to that end
Its true that schools vary greatly in quality. I am doing work for NYC DOE now and some of the shyt I'm seeing is eye opening. But on the flip side, theres def a correlation between parent involvement in a kid's education and the kid's outcome. I'm sure the next comment from some folks is "not all parents can be there for their kids"... etc... which brings other questions... but I'll let people ask em. Point though is I think people put too much responsibility on schools and not on parents.

how you think single mothers get created?