2. How was Trevor’s experience at H.A. Jack Primary (public elementary school) different from his experience at Maryvale (private Catholic elementary school)?(1 point) Responses At Maryvale, there was more racism from the teachers and other students. At H.A. Jack, there was less racism from the students, but not from the teachers. At Maryvale, there was more racism from the teachers and other students. At H.A. Jack, there was less racism from the students, but not from the teachers. At Maryvale, Trevor lived far from the school so it took a long time to ger there. At H.A. Jack, Trevor lived close to the school so the commute was easier. At Maryvale, Trevor lived far from the school so it took a long time to ger there. At H.A. Jack, Trevor lived close to the school so the commute was easier. At Maryvale, the classes were much easier, even though it was a private school. At H.A. Jack, Trevor's classes were much more challenging. At Maryvale, the classes were much easier, even though it was a private school. At H.A. Jack, Trevor's classes were much more challenging. At Maryvale, students from many racial backgrounds all hung out together. At H.A. Jack, students mostly hung out with people from their own racial background.

At H.A. Jack, Trevor experienced less racism from the students, but not from the teachers. At Maryvale, there was more racism from both the teachers and other students. At H.A. Jack, Trevor's classes were much more challenging compared to the easier classes at Maryvale. At Maryvale, students from different racial backgrounds hung out together, while at H.A. Jack, students mostly stuck to their own racial backgrounds. Additionally, Trevor had a shorter commute to H.A. Jack as he lived close to the school, whereas at Maryvale, it took him a long time to get there as he lived far away.