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Public schools - this is why we're doomed.
My mom just sent me this email from one of their neighbors, who's a public school teacher in NJ. It's a response to my dad's offer to clean up some of the neighbor's trees when he's working on the property line. I've met this guy a few times and was kind of shocked when my folks later told me he's a teacher. I don't know what he teaches, but I sure hope it's not English. My Chinese wife can write better than this. Read it and weep.
You are so good. Yes there needs to be a lot of cutting off of tress and limbs. If you have the time any thing to make the neighbor a top notch location I am for. I will start to come down in May or by May 15. I will need a saw to cut down some inside tree by the garage..If you have the time please feel free to cut away. ONE big help there are 2 window on porch near t he bay that have orneed duck tape to seal them from the out side... that is my most consern at the present time... I wish my mother would have ok rebuilding the house 10 years agood by she was were dumb didnot want to take on the challenge of building a home and in case she need the money so now the house is a eye sore...my sister add to this problem . of such a poor looking slum...again if you get the time and feel active please help your self...
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PUBIC schools SO suck
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Dumbest woman I've ever met is a teacher in Douglasville. High school.
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Is the person an ESL person? It doesn't really excuse them from being an effective speaker, but it would explain some stuff.
Some public schools can be really bad, and some can be pretty darn good. It depends upon where you are. The school that I went to in NoVA usually had a couple of perfect scores on the SATs every time they were given. Some very smart kids and a college prep level course of study.
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I'd rather watch a video on menstruation than have to read that again.
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ouch! honestly, if i did a search, i could pull some abominations that i typed up and put forth on this very forum. i just get lazy.
public schools + lazy parents = crappy students. i dont put it all on the school system.
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And just think, she has a degree !!!
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I learned to read and write in an inner city public school. It is not the schools that are at fault, it is individual laziness and apathy that are the real culprits.
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You think that is bad? How about this local story here in MA:
The superintendent of a Massachusetts school district has failed a required English literacy three times, even though he has put two dozen teachers on unpaid leave for failing a similar exam. Gov. Mitt Romney will give Wilfredo T. Laboy of the Lawrence schools one more chance to pass the test by December before taking action, via the state Board of Education, to remove him, reports the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune. Laboy, a native Puerto Rican whose original language is Spanish, has flunked the Communications and Literacy Skills Test three times. According to the paper, Laboy blames his failures on a deficiency in grammar and punctuation, and the schools chief now hopes to get tutoring help from district teachers. At least one school committee member, however, thinks he should pay for the tutoring out of his own pocket. Calling his failure "frustrating" and "emotional," Laboy blamed it partly on lack of preparation and concentration, reported the Eagle-Tribune. "If you're not an English teacher, you don't look at the rules on a regular basis," Laboy told the Lawrence paper. ''It bothers me because I'm trying to understand the congruence of what I do here every day and this stupid test. That's what, emotionally, I'm so upset about.'' The superintendent plans to skip a chance to take the test in September in favor of a November date. "Just like we encourage kids not to walk away from the challenges, I will not walk away from this," Laboy told the paper. "I intend to stay on course and get done whatever I have to get done." According to the Eagle-Tribune, Laboy is the highest-paid city employee, taking in $156,560 a year. State Education Commissioner David P. Driscoll defended Laboy. "The (literacy) test is not easy, particularly for someone whose first language is not English," Driscoll told the paper. "His extensive job responsibilities have made it difficult for him to properly prepare." The test Laboy failed assesses fundamental reading and writing skills expected of all entry-level teachers, including vocabulary, punctuation, grammar, spelling and capitalization
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But your TEACHERS were not as ignorant as the teacher in question. She should not be working as a teacher. Even if she is teaching PE, she can't grasp grammar.
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That's some seriously small font Monza. Apparently i still have excellent eyesight, as i was able to read the story.
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No, this guy is not an ESL teacher. He's a Jersey boy, reminds me a little of one of the Sopranos characters without the toughness.
In fairness to NJ schools, when I moved there from TX in the 6th grade, I did find the schools a lot more challenging and I still don't think many of my teachers back then were less than excellent. But that someone like the guy who wrote that email is doing anything other than digging ditches is pretty scary.
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edited for the over 40 crowd! (including myself)....
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* puts teachers on leave who can't pass the test * and still requires students to study .... priceless There 2 dozen teachers working in a district that can't read, write and understand English! Now imagine how many more districts have this problem. Why doesn't somebody complain? Or is that everybody is too involved watching news on TV that focuses more on the 1 in million possibility because it's more interesting that your kids being taught by teachers that need to pass their qualifications still. sad, sad, sad
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Well they might have a degree, but we can be assured it is not in Nuclear Physics. Let's all feel lucky about that ok?
Teachers get a bad wrap, not all of them are dumb. Just some are not so bright and chose the easy road to a degree which just happened to be in education. Others wanted to be teachers and are doing a magnificent job teaching kids. |
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Don't worry, I've read much worse coming out of incredibly fancy and high end private and boarding schools (globally, not just US). Again, the future is bright for those that make it bright for themselves.
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![]() My wife has been a teacher for over 30 years. For her, the biggest problem (aside from the lack of interest many parents have in their child's education), is the Department of Education and the School board attempting to re-invent the wheel on a five year cycle by spending a half-million on a new math or language arts program. I marvel at the ability of our generation to count without using our fingers (or other appendages) and to communicate with a degree of competence. How did we manage without having our programs updated with the 'latest and best'? The kids don't need an overpaid consultant to recommend a new program. They need more classroom help. Having 25 children around 7 years of age, with varying degrees of ability and a range of behavioral problems jammed into one classroom, with one teacher to try to meet all their needs is a cruel farce. The current fashion is to put the schools on a 'business model'. I'm sorry, children are not widgets which can be mass-produced. They are individuals whose needs are usually recognized by the classroom teacher. Under the current system, the classroom teacher has little input into the decision to provide support for any children whose needs are not being met. She has to wait months for a supervisor or adviser to observe the child in her classroom. By the time that happens, the child has fallen further behind. There are indeed people who have little to offer children and should not be given teaching licenses. There is also a lot of lip service paid by education administrators who have centralized the decision making on just about everything to the board level. The people who make decisions on which child gets help should be those who work with the children. I suspect most education would be enhanced if school boards dropped 50% of the administrative positions and used the budget to reduce class sizes. Rant over. Les
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In fact, the only bad teacher I even knew of at my prep school was a math teacher, whom they only kept on because her husband was the school's physician and was very popular with everyone. School was afraid he'd leave if they canned her. Luckily, my mom worked for the director of studies and made sure I never got her as a teacher.
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