A Young Mother To Be

by JD34 | October 23, 2007 at 11:06 am
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What must young pregnant girls do to further their education? Everyone should have the right to finish High School. Today, In Drew County Arkansas a Young Mother To Be was denied the right to further her Education, when asked why she could'nt attend, they simply replied that she had not completed her paperwork. This Young Mother to Be has attended School in Drew County since Kindergarden, with the exception of only a couple of months of living in Ashley County! Without a proper Education, What chance does this Mother to Be have to live a normal productive life in the world today? Education opens the doors for everyone, and it should be everyone's right. Without and education , a young mother has but only one option, and that is to be on Government Assitance, not living the life that she could live if she hadn't been denied an Education.


I will quote Carrol Bellamy (Execitve Director of UNICEF). " As long as Millions of girls are denied a basic education, We stand little chance of improving the lives of the world's poorest people".


In an Article that I read on Scoop.com released in April of 2004 UNICEF reports Millions of girls being denied a basic education, the girls that they refer to in this article are from poor countries such as Africa and Asia. The point that I am trying to make is that It does'nt matter what your opinion is about a Young Girl being Pregnant or How it looks to other girls in the school, or other parents, the point is that EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE THE SAME CHANCE TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL .


If Everyone would look at their own Children and think about how they would feel if their child was denied an education, What would become of the Predjudice of Pregnant Girls. There is one thing that Everyone should alway understand and keep in Mind, If it was'nt God's Will then it would never have happened to start with, because everything does happen for an exact reason! With that said, til next time, Goodbye!!

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