Posted on 12/28/2007 7:54:23 AM PST by wintertime
I am in complete agreement.
This kind of behavior is not condoned in our district. I don't know about jail time, but I do know of explusions for behavior not even this bad just in the school my daughter attends........and one of them was a 1st grader.
My guess is that somebody retired, and the new “qualifier” either didn’t get the memo, or the bribe.
“Have you noticed that in nearly every article about some horror story about a government school, that the school is in what would be considered a good area?”
What I notice is the intellectual contortions and sophistry that parents go through to justify their use of the government schools when they know that better alternatives exist.
“The restrictions in our day were not onerous at all. The only problem was that the kids couldnt participate in anything extra-curricular at the local schools.”
That’s location specific. Some cities in VA do allow for it. Others don’t.
I noticed that the school is on its 2nd year of warning. The feds will be coming in after this year if they fail to pass again. After that will be reshuffling of staff, offers of transfers to students to other schools, free after school tutoring, with bus service, required teacher training, meetings, etc.
It won't be pretty
A close friend of mine teaches at a couple of the “at risk” schools in the Richmond area. The stories he tells me are beyond belief!
SBM: How effective has this been in VA? I know where I am, there are a lot of threats for such sanctions, but there have been none so far.
Personally, if I were a parent of a student there and/or a teacher, someone would be without a head once I got done.
This does not sound like a model school by any means, but when you can scour the internet looking for anything to bash something, it is amazing what you can find.
I am glad I don’t live somewhere like this.:)
BTW, this school I'm speaking of was on the list for problems relating to low scores in math, reading, and attendance for 3 different subgroups. It wasn't a 'bad' school, but it does have an abnormally high sped population (including the severe/profound program for the county) and an exceptionally large immigrant population. And their scores weren't really that low - just low enough to miss the mark.
“A close friend of mine teaches at a couple of the at risk schools in the Richmond area. The stories he tells me are beyond belief!”
The stories you’ll hear from non “at risk” schools would curl your teeth as well. Parents do hear part of it, but tend to listen selectively. Kids eventually learn that it’s best to simply shut up about what they see. (Snitches are not well thought of in institutional environments.)
I hear similar stories from relatives and friends as well, and most work in districts where both parents work to pay the high mortgages on their homes.
(Snitches are not well thought of in institutional environments.)
If we treat kids like prisoners it is no surprise that we see the same social pathology in schools that is found in prisons among prison gangs.
Regarding the term "institutional environments": Have you noticed that government schools look like minimum security prisons? They even use prison terminology such as "lock down".
Parents do hear part of it, but tend to listen selectively.
Government school bureaucrats have convinced far too many parents that their children are somehow educationally disabled, and that only the government schools have the experts to help their child. The government schools "diagnose" their child with some vague dyslexia, and the parents are HOOKED for good.
Wow! Talk about a racket! What a great way to keep the parents dependent! The government school operators have that one figured out.
Kids eventually learn that its best to simply shut up about what they see.
So?...We have a situation where the parents are deliberately abandoning their child, and leaving him to be abused by a prison-like culture. On some level both the parents and child KNOW this. Some parents rationalize by saying that this abuse will some how toughen him up for the real world. Yet, the child knows that in the real world adults treated like this win millions in court!
And,,,people then wonder why there is a generation gap? They wonder why the children eventually identify more with their prison gang ( in schools they are called "clicks") than they do with their own parent who has abandoned them?
All of this ties in very nicely with the Marxist goal to destroy the family.
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