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I hope you don't mind the addendum.Heartland Patriot wrote:The real root reason is that the people who run the schools have no spines. They ban anything they think might give them some sort of backlash. They do this because they don't want to have to take a stand on why one thing is okay but another is not. Easier for them to simply ban EVERYTHING and cover their worthless behinds while protecting their pensions. Like I said, no spine. Disagree if you like, its how I see it.
Oldgringo wrote:I hope you don't mind the addendum.Heartland Patriot wrote:The real root reason is that the people who run the schools have no spines. They ban anything they think might give them some sort of backlash. They do this because they don't want to have to take a stand on why one thing is okay but another is not. Easier for them to simply ban EVERYTHING and cover their worthless behinds while protecting their pensions. Like I said, no spine. Disagree if you like, its how I see it.
I do not disagree with your observation. Like you, getting in trouble at school was just the beginning of my discomfort. Back in the my day, parents ruled the roost.speedsix wrote:Oldgringo wrote:I hope you don't mind the addendum.Heartland Patriot wrote:The real root reason is that the people who run the schools have no spines. They ban anything they think might give them some sort of backlash. They do this because they don't want to have to take a stand on why one thing is okay but another is not. Easier for them to simply ban EVERYTHING and cover their worthless behinds while protecting their pensions. Like I said, no spine. Disagree if you like, its how I see it.
...I believe the PARENTS are the ones who are spineless...when I was in school (shortly after paper was invented) the school board, principals, and teachers answered to the parents...and were very responsive...students knew that misbehavior would result in a 3-way conference and they'd come out on the short end of that...
...today, the "educators"(programmers) are high-handed and feel reasonably sure that parents couldn't care less, much less call or come up to the school to challenge them...and do what they please...the 5 or 6 times I showed up at the school over one or the other of my sons and a teacher or principal who was out of line actually surprised them...that I told them their "policies" were wrong and WOULD CHANGE rocked their world...and changed their policies...and I'm a nobody, non-important, no-politics kinda guy...I just stand up for my boys...and the way the "system" treats kids today in a lot of school districts NEEDS standing up against...the above is a good example...
speedsix wrote: ...I believe the PARENTS are the ones who are spineless...when I was in school (shortly after paper was invented) the school board, principals, and teachers answered to the parents...and were very responsive...students knew that misbehavior would result in a 3-way conference and they'd come out on the short end of that...
...today, the "educators"(programmers) are high-handed and feel reasonably sure that parents couldn't care less, much less call or come up to the school to challenge them...and do what they please...the 5 or 6 times I showed up at the school over one or the other of my sons and a teacher or principal who was out of line actually surprised them...that I told them their "policies" were wrong and WOULD CHANGE rocked their world...and changed their policies...and I'm a nobody, non-important, no-politics kinda guy...I just stand up for my boys...and the way the "system" treats kids today in a lot of school districts NEEDS standing up against...the above is a good example...
I do NOT mind the addendum...my apologies for missing that...Oldgringo wrote:I hope you don't mind the addendum.Heartland Patriot wrote:The real root reason is that the people who run the schools have no spines. They ban anything they think might give them some sort of backlash. They do this because they don't want to have to take a stand on why one thing is okay but another is not. Easier for them to simply ban EVERYTHING and cover their worthless behinds while protecting their pensions. Like I said, no spine. Disagree if you like, its how I see it.
IF we were talking about a "small-town" school situation, I would agree with you that simple parent interaction could make a difference. However, in the past couple of decades, they have consolidated more and more schools into "mega-schools". The officials in these mega-schools don't care one bit what one or two parents have to say. AND, if you go to give them even the slightest bit of grief about anything at all that doesn't fit with the "modern" (read: liberal) educational model, you will either be 1. Ignored or 2. Stone-walled with bureaucracy...and 3. NEVER get upset, or you WILL be threatened with law-enforcement, who WILL side with the school district as they are an "official entity" and not some mere peasant like you are...IF a lot of parents banded together, they MIGHT accomplish something, but trying to get more than a few parents together on anything is nigh-on impossible...so many just believe that whatever the fine "educators" say is made out of gold because they are "wise and learn-ed", so why should they make waves? IF that is what you meant by parents being spineless, THEN I will agree with you. Sorry for my attitude, but I was stationed in California for a decade all total between two assignments, and unfortunately my kids education suffered enormously due to that...its a sore subject, and I hope you can understand my irritation.speedsix wrote:Oldgringo wrote:I hope you don't mind the addendum.Heartland Patriot wrote:The real root reason is that the people who run the schools have no spines. They ban anything they think might give them some sort of backlash. They do this because they don't want to have to take a stand on why one thing is okay but another is not. Easier for them to simply ban EVERYTHING and cover their worthless behinds while protecting their pensions. Like I said, no spine. Disagree if you like, its how I see it.
...I believe the PARENTS are the ones who are spineless...when I was in school (shortly after paper was invented) the school board, principals, and teachers answered to the parents...and were very responsive...students knew that misbehavior would result in a 3-way conference and they'd come out on the short end of that...
...today, the "educators"(programmers) are high-handed and feel reasonably sure that parents couldn't care less, much less call or come up to the school to challenge them...and do what they please...the 5 or 6 times I showed up at the school over one or the other of my sons and a teacher or principal who was out of line actually surprised them...that I told them their "policies" were wrong and WOULD CHANGE rocked their world...and changed their policies...and I'm a nobody, non-important, no-politics kinda guy...I just stand up for my boys...and the way the "system" treats kids today in a lot of school districts NEEDS standing up against...the above is a good example...
...I don't think they'd describe my interventions as interactions...maybe incidents...more likely battles...never got loud or threatening, just told them what was wrong and that they would make it right...no matter what it took...and they did...to see backbone and determination shakes them up...they USED to teach those qualities...I loved all my elementary teachers and respected most of the higher grade teachers...have met one in the last ten years that I could respect...times have changed ...bronco78 wrote:speedsix wrote: ...I believe the PARENTS are the ones who are spineless...when I was in school (shortly after paper was invented) the school board, principals, and teachers answered to the parents...and were very responsive...students knew that misbehavior would result in a 3-way conference and they'd come out on the short end of that...
...today, the "educators"(programmers) are high-handed and feel reasonably sure that parents couldn't care less, much less call or come up to the school to challenge them...and do what they please...the 5 or 6 times I showed up at the school over one or the other of my sons and a teacher or principal who was out of line actually surprised them...that I told them their "policies" were wrong and WOULD CHANGE rocked their world...and changed their policies...and I'm a nobody, non-important, no-politics kinda guy...I just stand up for my boys...and the way the "system" treats kids today in a lot of school districts NEEDS standing up against...the above is a good example...![]()
YEs in general true, but ya never met my wife and I.
The School "keepers" and our family have had many significant interactions..
From when I got to TX after PCS’ing from my last duty and an administrator threatened my wife and son with legal proceedings for events that took place before were ever in the state of TX. (I was deploying right after I got to TX, we took my younger son out of school and spent 30 days on the road (11 days of which were not school days, so he missed 19 days of school), in 6 states between OR and TX riding every track and trail we could find.. Iraq was an ugly place then,,, chances were better than even at what I do, _______ could happen, so we decided as parents, quality family times was more important than a few days of missed school).
Right up to my sons Junior year in HS, when we took him and three friends to SixFlags for the weekend, after he got suspended from school…and missed the school sponsored Friday trip to Sixflags….
He heard a friend being harassed by three of the known school drugies, thugs .. She wanted away from them, they would not let her pass,, saying if she did not want to smoke out with them, she must be a snitch, and they would take care of her. …. That’s not how my son was raised, he weighed in, said no harm, no foul he and the friend were just gona walk away and get to class.. One said no, and threw a punch, She ran, he fought . And in the end, he got the bloody lip, and a nice bruise on the cheek.., One ran, one got a broken nose , cut lip, black eye, the other got a knee that will hurt a lot when he gets older. My son was detained by the school LEO, then released with no charges after a dozen witnesses came forward and told the tale.. School suspended him for fighting and not walking away from his friend, the thugs and calling a teacher to do something. Not how he was raised. Walk when you can, run if you need, fight when you have to, never quit….ever
We spoke to his friends parents, they gave permission, and we spent the weekend at six flags.. Not a reward for fighting, but for standing up, for another who could not.
We had Teachers that lost papers, and gave “Zeros” and said, just do as well on the next paper and it will average out.. Umm, no..
Teachers that called and said home work was missing.. and got full support from us… and one unhappy kid for a few weeks. .. Cuz the parent teacher thing goes both ways…
Public schools days for us have ended, and not a day too soon.
As it’s only getting worse.. I thank the teachers and administrators still trying to do it right.., but loath these in the other group.
That was slightly before my time. I started high school just after the invention of the fountain pen.speedsix wrote:...when I was in school (shortly after paper was invented)...