Who's At Fault: The School Or The Parent?

I think some of you are being too hard on her.

She's just a single parent doing the best that she can given her circumstances.


Ultimately, the school became responsible for the child's situation as soon as they decided to pass him when they shouldn't have.
 
I think some of you are being too hard on her.

She's just a single parent doing the best that she can under the circumstances.


Ultimately, the school became responsible for the child's situation as soon as they decided to pass him when they shouldn't have.
Well

Although you're being facetious, she's working 3 jobs. I think that is the sheer definition of doing the best she can
 
Well

Although you're being facetious, she's working 3 jobs. I think that is the sheer definition of doing the best she can

Not to veer off topic, but I don't think you fully understand my position.


I never meant to imply it was a single parent's fault for being a single parent.

Just that most of these problems occur in single parent households.

Regardless of how or why they became single parents.


The numbers don't lie.


I think you just take issue with the gender aspect of these situations.

If you take gender out of the equation..........a single parent household is still a single parent household.
 
The school might be doing him a favor by keeping him in. This is one of the few situations that the school didnt fail him assuming he stays, and his mother gets serious about his education. But, looking at how shes taking it, she will make sure he graduates and society will likely hit him harder than school.
Naw this school needs to be shut down. He was in the middle of the class.

No one is doing well there.

The parents fail for having their kids there. The school is failing as what a school is supposed to be. No one can succeed in that building.. Burn it down
 
Not to veer off topic, but I don't think you fully understand my position.


I never meant to imply it was a single parent's fault for being a single parent.

Just that most of these problems occur in single parent households.

Regardless of how or why they became single parents.


The numbers don't lie.


I think you just take issue with the gender aspect of these situations.

If you take gender out of the equation..........a single parent household is still a single parent household.
Your single parent take is a thinly veiled attempt at women because most single parent households are ones with women
 
Naw this school needs to be shut down. He was in the middle of the class.

No one is doing well there.

The parents fail for having their kids there. The school is failing as what a school is supposed to be. No one can succeed in that building.. Burn it down
A lot of parents get duped by charter schools and I can't figure out for the life of me why
 
A lot of parents get duped by charter schools and I can't figure out for the life of me why
I hate pop up schools. I need to research my school and see an established road for my child to succeed.

I'm not tryna listen to a sales pitch about how this new shit y'all put together is better, only to find out a kid with a 0.67 GPA is in the middle of the class.

Like how is half the kids worse than the kid in OP


Get these "schools" outta here
 
I hate pop up schools. I need to research my school and see an established road for my child to succeed.

I'm not tryna listen to a sales pitch about how this new shit y'all put together is better, only to find out a kid with a 0.67 GPA is in the middle of the class.

Like how is half the kids worse than the kid in OP


Get these "schools" outta here
at least here, i know back in the day, the charter school didnt have to follow some of the state standardized testing. Again, why wouldn't you want to know how your child is fairing against the average student in the state? I mean, yea, it's great when they are either average or exceeding that, but if they are below or far below average, you need to see where they are struggling.

The snake oil the charter school was also pushing was smaller class sizes, more individualized attention from teachers, fewer tests, etc... and while that might be true in terms of actual numbers, the quality of the education is still shitty cause in a lot of instances, most days are treated as "free" days with very little curriculum b/c back to point one, there isnt going to be a test to gauge what they have been learning.

these schools could also hired non certified teachers as well at a cheaper cost with the promise of paying off student loans or some shit. So now, even with the workforce, you are shortchanging the students bc the teacher might be just one presidential term older than the oldest students. You got bigger babies teaching younger babies.
 
at least here, i know back in the day, the charter school didnt have to follow some of the state standardized testing. Again, why wouldn't you want to know how your child is fairing against the average student in the state? I mean, yea, it's great when they are either average or exceeding that, but if they are below or far below average, you need to see where they are struggling.

The snake oil the charter school was also pushing was smaller class sizes, more individualized attention from teachers, fewer tests, etc... and while that might be true in terms of actual numbers, the quality of the education is still shitty cause in a lot of instances, most days are treated as "free" days with very little curriculum b/c back to point one, there isnt going to be a test to gauge what they have been learning.

these schools could also hired non certified teachers as well at a cheaper cost with the promise of paying off student loans or some shit. So now, even with the workforce, you are shortchanging the students bc the teacher might be just one presidential term older than the oldest students. You got bigger babies teaching younger babies.
That's why I blame both.
The parent absolutely first.

1. You need to be on top of your child's academics
2 you need to be in communication with the school
3. You need to know what kinda school your child is going to..

And as far as the school

1 go kill yourself. Why are you even open? I feel like this is exploitation of some kind.
 
Your single parent take is a thinly veiled attempt at women because most single parent households are ones with women


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It's just basic math bruh.


If 2+2=4..........and 3+1=4............then 2+2 is equal to 3+1.......because they both add up to 4.



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