Posted on 02/23/2025 11:43:06 PM PST by Morgana
Overview of Bridgeview Elementary School
The school’s minority student enrollment is 27%. The student-teacher ratio is 16:1, which is worse than that of the district. The student population is made up of 48% female students and 52% male. https://shorturl.at/ZtUsJ
Not mentioned is that most kids currently in elementary school were no more than toddlers at the beginning of the “plandemic”, which tore a huge hole in the social development of children around that time, regardless of ethnic/demographic background.
Lay that one at the feet of Prez Houseplant and his minions: Birx, Fauci et al.
When I was young, the wat parents broke a child from biting was when they bit, they were bitten back. From what I recall, it never took more than twice. Most were cured after one time. i don’t believe they will let you do that today, but it worked than. And other things worked then, such as the application of daddy’s belt to the hind end of a child that was throwing a temper tantrum [throwing a fit].
It's a wooden board, and we used to call it a paddle.
More than likely Methhead parents. The biggest problem is the idea that children must be in schools. The other kids are held hostage. My kids had to go through this.
It’s the parents
The public school can’t do anything to solve bad parenting.
But publik skrewls do a dandy job of enabling bad parenting.
Dismantle DOE immediately
So many Freepers have been blaming the teachers. I have been trying hard to divert attention to the parents, where the blame belongs. This now plays out in most every classroom, generally not at such intensity. With even a little of that goings on in class, a 40 minute period can be rendered useless. It is foolish to expect teachers to teach savages.
that’s what happens when you pay useless people to breed ...
I have heard of this kind of behavior from kids from other adults.
The excuse given is that problem kids are to be mainstreamed in the least restrictive environment possible. So the kid goes and tears up the classroom and while the teacher’s aide stands and watches the kid lose it, the teacher takes the rest of the class to another room.
And they cannot discipline or physically restrain the kid.
IMO, these kids are basically BEGGING some adult to take charge and be in control. I think they know it’s wrong and want to see how far they can push it before someone cares enough to stop them. And yet, teachers are not allowed to. Then the only punishment the kid gets is to (supposedly) clean up the mess they made.
This is why when I hear stories of kids being put in time out rooms that are devoid of furniture and let them finish their temper tantrum I suspect that while there’s a public outcry against that kind of treatment of kids, I take it with a grain of salt. What are the schools supposed to do?
And why is the kid let into the public school with the rest of the kids in the first place?
One big problem, though, it homes like the kind you see on COPS, where the parents drink, do drugs, and are violent themselves. Sending them home for the day only puts them back in the environment where they learned to cuss like sailors in the first place.
FWIW< I did see one kid about 5 once, acting out and calling adults names and swearing at them worse than a drunken sailor. It was tragic because you know the kid has NO future but jail once he reaches 18, if he survives that long.
> Unparented<
Some are being raised by their 30 year old grandmother.
EC
When we lived in Upstate NY in a welfare town, there was a family next door where the mother had to have an IQ of no more than 70, tops, and a series of boyfriends and their friends who sexually abused her kids. Turns out she did too, but that’s another tragic story.
Anyways, her 5 year old daughter was in that condition. she wandered the neighborhood, FILTHY, barefoot, barely dressed, and she could not put together a sentence much less two coherent words together. My son was about 2 at the time and could communicate FAR, FAR better than she could.
Eventually, Social Services got involved and the kids were removed from that home and put in foster care.
She’s not “complaining to the media”.
She’s testifying to the State Legislature.
I realize that those two entities might be indistinguishable to some folks, but most intelligent people can tell the difference.
I don't know ... why do you think that?
My very limited experience is that these violent bipeds, brought up wrong and trained to do worse, come in a range of skin colors.
Oh I don’t know
You would think human excrement would be classified as hazardous waste. Are teachers certified to protect their students from exposure to hazardous substances? Doubtful.
A generation of ferals is coming of age very soon. We're going to need bigger prisons, not to mention reopen the mental institutions.
I often wonder what changing the diet of some of these kids might accomplish.
I know my son was very sensitive to artificial vanilla flavor. He ate something with that in it and he literally was bouncing off the walls. Another close friend has a son sensitive to Red 40 and it would turn the kid into a cruel monster. Nice kid otherwise, but she could ALWAYS tells when he snuck candy.
I caught a lot of flack from other parents about how picky I was about their diet and *overprotecting them* but that was tough. They were my kids and I had to live with them, and I was not going to destroy my kids to satisfy other adults.
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And of course, I got criticized for homeschooling my kids because *socialization*.
Yeah, well that was the point. The kids they would have gone to school with were the monsters I saw running feral down the street from us. I knew what kind of socialization they'd be exposed to.
NO WAY!!!
The Board of Education is applied to the Seat of Learning.
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