Could these public school systems be . . . terrifying?
This was my first guess.
The daughter of a friend of mine for a little over a year taught a the local inner city elementary school.
Even the little kids were terrifying.
According to her streams of racist profanity would spew from some the kids mouths.
As soon as she could find a suburban school job she took a pay cut and got out.
The City of Atlanta recently concluded a very big scandal prosecution of multiple minority teachers within its school system for colluding to actually change students’ test scores.
Whether it was the teachers’ incompetence or the ability of their charges to meet the education standard is really immaterial. The culture is at fault for both sides.
For Democrats, the only way to remedy instances like this is to throw buckets of money at them. That’s always the only option.
when we left NEOhio Mrs NCC continued teaching when we got here, she would have continued in Painesville had we not left. She had way more problems with the superintendent, and the very ineffective principal of the school she was leaving than she ever had with the kids.
Some of the parents had booze/drug problem, I think most were all right. She loved the kids, many wanted to learn. The biggest drawback to the educational system in Painesville was the school system.