American schools are struggling with expanding expectations, contradictions in cultural values, and persistent inequalities. Functionalism views schools as contributing to social stability by transmitting social norms and values, and preparing students for their future roles in society's division of labor. However, conflict theory argues that schools reinforce existing social inequalities and serve the interests of elite groups rather than achieving a true consensus. Schools may claim to provide equal opportunities, but factors like class, race and gender still influence student outcomes.