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I used to be a teacher. I often hear people complain that education should be equal and people shouldn't have to move to give their kids a great education.
In theory, I agree. But its just not realistic for a number of reason.
Biggest one is that states set their own standards. When some states ban teaching evolution, or accurate history (ie the civil war wasn't about slavery), well you can't be surprised that many of those states have a worse education system.
However, even if you go into a major city, there will be differences that can't be evened out. I used to teach in Chicago, so I'll use that as my primary example.
Biggest reason, is parents. I know, a lot of people hate blaming parents for things. But, its true. The first school I taught at, which was in a pretty bad area of town, the parents didn't give a shit. We literally had to bribe them with raffles to come to parent teacher conferences. They often would blatantly disrespect the teacher, and showed pretty clearly that they didn't value education. So if that is what the kids were getting, they won't value education either. So one can't be surprised those kids don't do well. Conversely, the nicer areas of towns typically had more 2 parent households, where both parents were college educated, and therefore valued education more. Not that those parents can't have their own set of difficulties, but in general, the kids are going to do better.
Next up are teachers. Let me be clear, I fully believe 90% of teachers have great intentions. But no matter where you teach, its difficult. Even if you start your career wanting to change the world and help the kids who need nit most, eventually, many people don't want to work harder than they need to. Teaching at a school with better behaved kids and more cooperative parents is just easier and frankly more enjoyable. So many teachers who get experience and the ability to go to a better school, will do so when they get the chance, leaving the worse schools to have a lot more teacher turnover over the years.
Finally there are the conditions they are teaching in. Even if the worse schools get the same resources, it is far more than that. Many of the kids in these worse schools, have lots of issues. The pandemic essentially opened a lot of peoples eyes to how many kids depends on school for meals. So you have kids coming in hungry. Often the neighborhoods aren't as safe. There are more social issues they are dealing with. Is it sho
... keep reading on reddit β‘Tri-City Herald
"A faith-based boarding school 45 minutes east of Pasco that wasΒ shut down last spring after abuse allegationsΒ is closed for good.
A Walla Walla County Superior Court judge has issued a permanent injunction against Masterβs Ranch West near Prescott to prevent it from continuing to operate without a license.
Pastor David Bosley and his wife Tresa opened the unlicensed home for troubled boys from across the country in early 2020. They already were running theΒ Masterβs Ranch Christian AcademyΒ in Missouri for at least seven years.
But before then the Bosleys have a long history in the Tri-Cities region and Washington state.
David Bosley has been accused of misconduct while he was a pastor in Prosser and near Olympia, and Missouri child welfare officials previously investigated complaints about treatment of children at his Masterβs Ranch Christian Academy and the recently openedΒ Masterβs Ranch Girls Academy.
State lawmakers there are nowΒ trying to change the law to require more oversight of faith-based schools."
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article247709415.html
https://twitter.com/CodyNagel247/status/1457791088001908739
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