Public schools vent

Captain Rhett Butler

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I overheard a woman griping about the awful principal at one of our local high schools and all I could do was just be thankful my kids are forever done with the Public School System. Through the years from pre-K right up through 12th grade, I cannot count the number of times I've had issues with the school system. From kids fighting on the school bus, to fighting in the locker room, to kids slinging dope in the bathroom, to bullying, cussing, issues in the parking lot and the list could ramble on and on. Today's kids have no respect for others and of course their parents aren't much better. Teachers can't teach because of the distracting students and then parents wonder why their little angel is flunking. The blacks always try to holler racist about everything under the sun. At my niece's public school in Henry County, my niece was given 2 dozen roses by a black boy asking her to the junior/senior prom...she said NO, threw the flowers in the trash and OMG, now it's turned into a racial thing. The racial tension is getting worse each year.

Both of my kids went to college and graduated and have been very successful in life, but the one regret I have is ever sending my kids to public schools. With that being said, please consider private schools for your kids and grandkids. The garbage in our public schools amazes me.
 
We tried to do private school, but the three that were within a reasonable distance of us at the time all had other issues.
 
We tried to do private school, but the three that were within a reasonable distance of us at the time all had other issues.
Yep, normal parents need to re-engage the schools and take them back from the progressives.

We let the progressives start, back in the 60's, to slowly change our schools.

The last 15 to 20 years have been full speed ahead taking our kids into a crazy orgy of LGBTQ, revisionist history, bashing the USA, taking parental authority away from parents, mediocrity.

Schools are also in chaos by letting kids who should be expelled, stay in the school. They terrorize the kids and teachers because there are no longer alternative schools. Most of these kids with real psychological problems are know by all the teachers and students... they are ultimately the ones who snap and injure other students or come on campus with weapons to kill. We should not have our precocious children around the psychotic ones. There should be alternative schools to help the disturbed either get better, or be put in an institution that can help keep the rest of us safe.

"Mainstreaming" down syndrome, and all with severe and profound developmental disabilities, even though those kids don't get the extra specialized help they need, and the rest of the children are short changed a more enriching education, is wrong. The teachers can't do it all, and more resources are used by those with severe and profound disabilities. And we wonder why our children have fallen behind.

Now schools will no longer have the gifted and talented programs, so those of our society who have the best minds will not be challenged because it is not "equitable" ... how racists that is... smart children of all ethnicities deserve a more challenging education. Period!

Pile on top the the trap of boys not being told how to be men as the progressives turn them into soy boys, and girls being told boys are not necessary and bad if boys don't behave like women.

The good thing is women are the ones completing a college education in much higher percentages than men... but I question the level of education they have received since it all seems to be gender, equity, and liberal agenda based now.
 
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The key is the parents being deeply involved. Most of the teachers my daughter had were quite good, but I did have to get in a couple of them's faces. I wasn't ugly, but I did remind them that she was my child and I (and her mom) made all decisions involving here, and that I would yank her out of that class in a second if they had a problem with this.
 
The key is the parents being deeply involved. Most of the teachers my daughter had were quite good, but I did have to get in a couple of them's faces. I wasn't ugly, but I did remind them that she was my child and I (and her mom) made all decisions involving here, and that I would yank her out of that class in a second if they had a problem with this.
Here lies the problem. Most parents are not involved in their children's education by choice.
 
All three of our kids attended public school here in Cobb, the oldest graduated from McEachern and the other two from Hillgrove. They each had minor issues from normal teenage problems but they all got resolved. I've never bought into the idea that private school was much better than public but I suppose that depends on which school district the kids are in. K-12 is meaningless in the real adult world if parents stay involved at home.

Hate to hear that about your niece. She is free to choose from whom she accepts flowers and invitations...period.
 
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So here we go... as normal people try to take back the schools from the marxist trying to brainwash our kids... they scream RAAAAACCCCIIIISSSMMMMMM


“School choice” is rooted in efforts to keep schools racially segregated, and still today these programs in effect maintain segregation by race, class and disability. While disavowing that history, donors — like Charles Koch, Betsy and Dick DeVos and the Walton family (Walmart heirs) — have continued to push school privatization.

Shock Doctrine author Naomi Klein predicted in March 2020 that COVID-19 presented an ideal opportunity for “disaster capitalism,” a tactic pushed by school privatizers in the wake of the last financial crisis. She identified the global pandemic as a “shock,” or disruptive event that global elites often use to introduce free-market “solutions” that redistribute wealth upwards.

 
And this... more covid porn.... we will alllllll DDDDDIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEE from Covid!!!!!!!!!!!

Now, in his first days in office, the new governor is provoking another battle over school classrooms. But unlike the artificial brouhaha over CRT, this one is a battle in which he stands to sustain significant political damage. Hours into his governorship, Youngkin signed a confrontational executive order allowing parents to opt out of local mask mandates in schools, and to send their children into classrooms maskless, despite the still-lethal danger that the Omicron surge poses, particularly to immunocompromised children and educators. (Bold mine)

 
And this... more covid porn.... we will alllllll DDDDDIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEE from Covid!!!!!!!!!!!

Now, in his first days in office, the new governor is provoking another battle over school classrooms. But unlike the artificial brouhaha over CRT, this one is a battle in which he stands to sustain significant political damage. Hours into his governorship, Youngkin signed a confrontational executive order allowing parents to opt out of local mask mandates in schools, and to send their children into classrooms maskless, despite the still-lethal danger that the Omicron surge poses, particularly to immunocompromised children and educators. (Bold mine)


if you are immunocompromised, wouldn't pretty much *anything* be dangerous to you? Including the flu that we had every year until covid showed up? So should we wear masks forever?

On a side note, If you had asked me 3 years ago if I though that banks would INSIST that I wear a mask when entering, I would have recommended you to a mental health professional. I'm really surprised we haven't seen a big uptick in armed robbery.
 
if you are immunocompromised, wouldn't pretty much *anything* be dangerous to you? Including the flu that we had every year until covid showed up? So should we wear masks forever?

On a side note, If you had asked me 3 years ago if I though that banks would INSIST that I wear a mask when entering, I would have recommended you to a mental health professional. I'm really surprised we haven't seen a big uptick in armed robbery.)
Exactly on Banks!

Generally the immunocompromised are given home schooling by the public school system. A special teacher visits weekly or a few times a week depending on their IEP (Individual Education Plan.)

So, it is a straw man example... but what more would we expect of the Marxists who have taken over our schools.

The Marxists are now watching the Dragon Mamas, Fathers, Grandmas and Grandpas wake up to what crap is being taught in the class and don't like what their babies are being taught .

The Marxists will pull out all the racist, you're gonna kill everyone, blah blah blah they can to try and put the Genie back in the bottle that has been released where it started in Virginia and has spread.
 
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