Okay, but it would be interesting to find out how these schools will get the funding. Second the problem is with systemic racism in enforcement in some areas of the US.
Since they can barely get funding for the basics and necessities.
"educational outcomes for minority children are much more a function of their unequal access to key educational resources, including skilled teachers and quality curriculum, than they are a function of race. In fact, the U.S. educational system is one of the most unequal in the industrialized world, and students routinely receive dramatically different learning opportunities based on their social status. In contrast to European and Asian nations that fund schools centrally and equally, the wealthiest 10 percent of U.S. school districts spend nearly 10 times more than the poorest 10 percent, and spending ratios of 3 to 1 are common within states. Despite stark differences in funding, teacher quality, curriculum, and class sizes, the prevailing view is that if students do not achieve, it is their own fault. If we are ever to get beyond the problem of the color line, we must confront and address these inequalities."
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/unequal-opportunity-race-and-education/
There are excellent books written about this subject.
I read this one a couple of years back and it highlights this phenomenon. here is the book review.
SAVAGE INEQUALITIES - A Book Review
Jonathan Kozol
"Anyone who visits in the schools of East St. Louis, even for a short time, comes away profoundly shaken. These are innocent children, after all. They have done nothing wrong. They have committed no crime. They are too young to have offended us in any way at all. One searches for some way to understand why a society as rich and, frequently, as generous as ours would leave these children in their penury and squalor for so long -- and with so little public indignation. Is this just a strange mistake of history? Is it unusual? Is it an American anomaly?"
http://people.umass.edu/~kastor/walking-steel-95/ws-savage.html