We may have neighbourhoods with a race majority, but neighbourhood like Harlem, New York are not forced to be black, like a segregated school would be. Segregating schools to races would cause a reality problem for children, countries like the United States of America and Canada are not race segregated, so why should parents blind their children from the real world? Racism is indeed a foul problem and needs to be solved correctly, the correct way to solve that is not to segregate the children by race. Instead, it is the teacher and school administration’s job to step in whenever they see racism and punish the children that has performed the act of racism. If parents are going as far as to wanting to segregate their coloured children from white children, then it is the school’s administration’s fault as they are not doing their job since the students do not feel safe. As for parents being concerned with their children not learning enough of their ethnic/religious background, parents should instead call for after-school programs, weekend programs, or school electives (in non-segregated schools) rather than calling for the divided-race schools. That way, in these optional programs, students can learn about their background while they are not separated for 6-7 hours in their school days, and anybody can join these programs. Of course, if anybody causes any racial issues in these programs, the administration will handle them, making this idea more logical than segregation. If race-exclusive schools were approved, this could then lead to race-exclusive bathrooms, race-exclusive apartments, and even race-exclusive water-fountains, therefore repeating history in order to attempt to make people feel “safe.” All in all, these exclusive schools will create an even bigger divide between ethnic groups, and will create more tension