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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How nice for you PP. I hope you are enjoying your bubble. I teach in the inner city and a good day is one where nobody loses their mind and starts throwing desks, chairs, etc. These students live through nearly constant trauma. They overreact about nearly everything. My former coworker had her nose broken when she told a student to put his phone away. [/quote] Yes, it is nice for me. But, I responding to your general characterization that all schools are like this. They are not. If you don't like your school, go to another one. I know that you may want to make a difference. But if you're that miserable, that really is your choice.[/quote] They are all like that. You live in a bubble. You may not realize it but you do. People with the money to do so pay for this bubble. They live in it and send their kids to schools where the students come to school ready to learn. They don't grow up in trauma. They don't go hungry. They have parents (or at least one parent) who takes care of them and meets their needs. Very few students at my school meet that description. Many students in my district meet it TBH. If I switch districts, I will lose out on a lot of money due to a drop in pay. I need the money. I have kids too.[/quote]
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