lokaola
lokaola t1_iuvyu1j wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in To Jersey City Parents With Kids In The Public School System…. by keepseeing444
I absolutely agree there needs to be a better explanation of the budget and an evaluation of whether the funds invested are having the expected ROI. There’s a concerning lack of transparency around the whole process at the BOE and City level.
lokaola t1_iuvym4r wrote
Reply to comment by Laraujo31 in To Jersey City Parents With Kids In The Public School System…. by keepseeing444
How? My super smart kid needs help with math homework every week - because the teacher has to cover x amount of material, whether they understand or not. Every week that the kid does not get help he will fall further behind. Soon enough they stop caring and paying attention. It just goes from there.
lokaola t1_iuuetke wrote
For me it’s not about rocking the boat or the way to do things. The task before them is gigantic - basically trying to make up for all the problems in American society: lack of housing, food insecurity, criminalization of poverty, lack of livable wages, erosion of the safety net, etc etc. So far, every teacher my kid has had has been wonderful, dedicated, overworked. Some kids won the privilege lottery and others didn’t. Education is supposed to give everyone a level playing field - but it’s impossible when everything else around them is a shit show. A kid in my child’s class shows up every day to class with pants that are too short and his sweater is full of holes. But he’s there. His mom, who shows up in dirty clothing and looks high half the time, makes sure he is there on time. She needs help beyond what the school is equipped to provide. You can tell that this kid will not get a fair shot at life and will probably end up dead or in jail before he’s 25. The schools need additional funding from the state to administer social programs to help the parents get out of poverty - more social workers, job trainings, parenting classes, etc. Im not going to judge why someone is in a bad situation. I don’t see poverty as a personal failure but as a societal failure. We collectively are failing these children by not providing what their families need to succeed. I would rather my tax money go there than in military spending or expanding highways.
lokaola t1_iuw8itq wrote
Reply to comment by Laraujo31 in To Jersey City Parents With Kids In The Public School System…. by keepseeing444
I said probably, which allows for one offs of success. Drop out rates have declined since 2012 due to increased funding, which supports my post about providing help and resources so you are way off base on saying I am writing kids off.