I suspect that is the real complaint, that they can’t get quality teachers.
Of course, I wouldn’t blame anyone for not wanting to go there.
A good teacher could teach in a barn with shared books. Most of our great grandparents didn’t get much more than that and they generally got better educations than we did.
nope....you need some "Kotter's".....people willingly going back to the old neighborhoods and really taking an interest in the kids...
a teacher to be qualified needs to consider it a vocation, just like the old days, when nursing and teaching were called vocations...every good Catholic school girl was encouraged to go into these vocations, if not into the nunnery .