Differences *can* exist between schools, but these differences are not determined solely by the race of the students attending them. Factors like socioeconomic status, location (urban vs. rural), and school district funding significantly influence a school's resources, curriculum, and overall environment. A school in a wealthy area, regardless of the racial makeup of its student body, will likely have better facilities, smaller class sizes, and more advanced programs than a school in a low-income area.
Focusing on racial differences alone risks perpetuating harmful generalizations and ignoring the complex interplay of various societal factors that contribute to disparities in educational opportunities. Instead of focusing on race, it's crucial to examine and address the systemic inequalities that create these differences in school quality and resources.