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Reply to "Are public schools everywhere in the US getting bad post-pandemic?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The parents are the problem. There seem to be very many who are ignorant and entitled who expect schools to do the child rearing for them. [u]They also don't seem to grasp the basics of how to get their kids ahead in school but they fully expect that it will happen by other people's hands.[/u] Often it's their lifestyle and parenting that has caused their kids to drain public resources. +1000000[/quote]The US school system is enabling this by promising every child will be educated to the same level. Many PPs have compared the US to other countries. Well, in other countries kids are sorted and tracked based on their demonstrated ability. It forces their parents to be involved. For those uninvolved parents, they need a clear risk of their child being tracked for vocational school to shake some sense into them. I truely believe that would solve so many problems in the US school system. But truth is, none of PPs bemoaning our public schools want to risk their child being tracked for vocational school either. So it will never happen. [/quote]
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