If theft were common at a school, then wouldn't allow any kids to attend a place like that. |
That’s the Democrat agenda, just like zero consequences for classroom violence. |
It’s common at my top rated well off elementary with 3% FARMS. Thu my s like keychains, toys, Pokemon cards, little reward prizes the teacher gives out.
Vandalism also happens more that I would have thought for 6-10 year olds. Last week it was papers stuffed into sinks to plug them up and flood the floor. Before that someone wrote the F word in the boys bathroom. I hear all this stuff from my 8 yo. |
Same. The students steal my food, tape dispensers, dry erase markers, binder clips, books, headphones, pens, extra Chromebook chargers (which are labeled with my name and are covered in fluorescent tape), and almost anything else that isn't glued down. I am required to keep my classroom door open between classes as well as to be in the hallways during transitions, so access is easy. They've also vandalized the floors, desks, power strips, whiteboards, and bulletin boards. Their parents won't back me up, and admin says they have bigger fish to fry, so the behavior continues. I've taught 7-12 for more than 25 years, and the past three years have been the worst I've ever seen regarding behavior. |
Because zero consequences, right? Why do you suppose this is happening? |
Bad admin and worse parenting. |
1. Submissive parenting. 2. Parents and society making excuses such as "kids will be kids." 3. Admin trying to be friends with kids instead of holding them accountable. |
Who appoints top administrators? |
Are bad parents responsible for the bad administrators? |
Partially. Admin are scared of these bad parents, and even if admin tries to discipline, parents sabotage it by telling their kids that they won't have to serve the consequence. |
Involved parents are much more likely to expect administrators to toe the line. It's a lot harder for an administrator to ignore the fact that Larlo is a theif and tell the teacher there's no proof that Larlo did anything wrong if there are 3-4 angry parents on the phone, all reporting that their children saw Larlo take the headphones from the bin or stole their kids' chargers right before a test. |
LIAR. If any administrator was afraid of parents, they’d stop the classroom violence. |
Tell me you've never worked in a secondary school without telling me you've never worked in a secondary school. ![]() |
Why aren’t they doing anything about the constant violence? |
My kids have gone to fcps schools since kindergarten and are now in high school. They have never had anything stolen and haven’t experienced any violence. (Their high school has an occasional fight that is a big deal of discussion between the students, but my kids haven’t been part of any of them or even witnessed any first hand). |