Growing truancy crisis in America's classrooms

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  • @reddirtprincess
    @reddirtprincess Рік тому +4114

    I am so tired of people blaming schools. Their parents, neighborhoods, and community are failing them.

    • @ralphpal
      @ralphpal Рік тому

      Slaves taught themselfs to read. Why cant the schools

    • @americanthaiboxer7224
      @americanthaiboxer7224 Рік тому +90

      💯💯💯

    • @mariat6305
      @mariat6305 Рік тому +264

      Thank you! Broken families = broken, anxious kids. On the other hand, when parents are supportive and involved, positive changes can be made.

    • @springlizzard1425
      @springlizzard1425 Рік тому +206

      All are tied together

    • @OneBDennis
      @OneBDennis Рік тому +29

      Say it loud!!!!!

  • @dominiquesams1757
    @dominiquesams1757 Рік тому +2472

    As a teacher, the most significant thing this video missed was parent engagement. Nobody asked why the parents allowed this and to look at their circumstances.

    • @kristen1540
      @kristen1540 Рік тому +185

      The amount of times I've had a student say they couldn't come because they didn't have a ride or their mom was sick/depressed is insane. They have the right idea but until the parents have the help they need, we can only do so much.

    • @barnabasracks2930
      @barnabasracks2930 Рік тому

      I'm sure some parents want to be involved with their children. How can they when the focus has to be working like a slave to make money for everyone but their families. People are being treated like modern day SLAVES. This is not rocket science. People are not machines, they only have 24 hours in a day. America is slowly imploding.

    • @yfvbmj
      @yfvbmj Рік тому +48

      They say it takes a society to raise a child meaning. When the parents are not available to raise the child, you are supposed to take up the responsibility to raise that child and this am saying is in specific circumstances. For instance poor families or parents who work two jobs don't have time to raise kids because the system has made it that way. Most people are struggling financially. Where is the time to raise kids when you're working two jobs. So you as a teacher who spends majority of the time with the kids, should be able to raise kids if the parents don't have the time to do it due to circumstances.

    • @LuisGonzalez-zf2qy
      @LuisGonzalez-zf2qy Рік тому +58

      Parents don’t care we just a daycare lol

    • @dominiquesams1757
      @dominiquesams1757 Рік тому +91

      @@yfvbmj I understand what you are saying. We only can do so much. I teach 7th grade, and kids are coming to school high and with drugs. I can pull them aside and have that sidebar conversation, but discipline starts at home. My mother and father worked 24/7 but both of them installed fear in me.

  • @atlantisrose6790
    @atlantisrose6790 Рік тому +446

    As a parent too many parents think that all the learning is done only at school. That needs to change across the board

    • @seanl764
      @seanl764 Рік тому

      How the F do people learn the foundations that make up careers that make our country strong and the leading world superpower like STEM and Finance without going to school lol? Street smarts don't make this country strong lmao. It does the opposite by encouraging more crime and social disturbances.

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому +14

      Right, parents only have so much time to parent due to the ruthless work culture that people normalize too much. Maybe if they had more time off then they can actually have time to parent. Also whatever happened to parenting classes in school?

    • @seanl764
      @seanl764 Рік тому +2

      @@NightMourningDove What kind of BS are you spouting? International Labour Organization of the U.N stated that average hours worked in the USA now in 2020's is around 1750 hours a year. In the 1950's and 1960's the average was 2000 a year. God knows people parented better in the 50's and 60's working more hours than whining parent's nowadays.

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому +13

      @@seanl764 How? That is also when more women were at home instead of also being at work often 40+ hours a week. It's not so cut and dry

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому +5

      @@chrxmouse2157 And there are parents that think they are prepared to have a kid, then at some point something unexpected happens and they become desperate. You don't see the problem with normalizing this crappy system? Of course it's on you if you can't afford a certain car, but it is a pretty antisocial stance to not want to have peoples lives become easier and have more time to actually raise kids. Maybe if we stopped having such a hyper individualistic capitalist attitude with everything then we wouldn't be having these issues. I mean does the school admin and school board really deserve all of their power & wealth? No, but they have it because people like you prefer to be a doormat instead of thinking about actual solutions to things.

  • @Sarah-yk9xv
    @Sarah-yk9xv Рік тому +1773

    I went through childhood trauma and it affected my ability to go to school. The thing that saved me was an alternative self-paced program at my school that was designed for kids with trauma. The program also had a counselor that we met with weekly. It was a lifesaver and I ended up graduating with really good grades:) I hope more schools create programs like this for kids at risk.

    • @zoechase3923
      @zoechase3923 Рік тому +100

      Unfortunately some parents simply don’t give a 💩 about their kids or their education, especially when they become teenagers. It’s sad I’ve advocated for a similar program for a “friend” I know and they got accepted but their mom didn’t wanna take them or didn’t want her taking the public bus, she never went. She’s Not going to school anymore it’s sad.

    • @hoflungdung111
      @hoflungdung111 Рік тому +79

      These kids aren't going to school because they're in homes, where education isn't valued. Either that or the mom just doesn't have time to manage her son because she's too busy working 2 jobs. Doesn't matter how much money you spend on the students. You have to have parents that value education.

    • @Adjacenttotheking
      @Adjacenttotheking Рік тому +9

      ❤🎉 #Thisismystoryalso

    • @teebee3631
      @teebee3631 Рік тому +49

      ​@zoechase3923 I had a similar experience with my mother. Her own severe trauma caused her to sabotage me. I think the key to get students help, it to get the parents help too. If the parent isn't in counseling/stable, they'll just further traumatize and hinder their child.

    • @CognitiveDiscussion
      @CognitiveDiscussion Рік тому +5

      That would require increased taxes, like CT or NYC.
      Most of us tax payers are not looking to pay for everyone else. That’s the parents job.

  • @sarahham88
    @sarahham88 Рік тому +825

    wow this really resonated with me. I’m 35 today but I was held back in 3rd and 6th for missing too many days. I grew up in a traumatic home and was kept up late due to incidents happening around me. When I went in for 7th I absolutely had no desire to be there being 2 grades behind. Ran away, missed half the school year and had no respect for the teachers. I would tell them I’m gonna drop out. I was in trouble for truancy that year and was told I would spend the summer in a juvenile detention center. My attitude was bring it! Long story short told my 8th grade teacher on the first day I would do the work to be skipped up. She stayed after 4 days a week to tutor me. Came back from winter break and was bumped to 9th then graduated as a junior on time! I went on to cosmetology school like I promised my 8th grade teacher. I often think about her and am forever grateful to her for giving me a chance❤

    • @salma_Nella22
      @salma_Nella22 Рік тому +23

      Hey Sarah congratulations!

    • @akimbobolaomowumi1899
      @akimbobolaomowumi1899 Рік тому +17

      Congratulations Sarah you should be proud of yourself ❤❤❤❤

    • @NotLikeUs17
      @NotLikeUs17 Рік тому +29

      You deserved better from the people that brought you into this world, but I’m glad your teacher showed you empathy and support. I hope you’re thriving.

    • @itstiffanyrach
      @itstiffanyrach Рік тому +17

      Awww 😢 thanks for sharing your story. Glad an educator cared enough to intervene. We’re mostly overwhelmed, so for her to allot time-what a blessing! I hope I’ll inspire my kids in a similar way.

    • @theworldaccordingtoallie1176
      @theworldaccordingtoallie1176 Рік тому +5

      Thank you for not giving up and for sharing your story!

  • @kendraphic
    @kendraphic Рік тому +284

    It’s the parents.. I volunteer now at my daughters school. I couldn’t believe half the stuff I saw. I have a new found respect for teachers. They can only do so much. Parents need to be more involved.

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому +12

      Parents are overworked and not educated properly, how do we expect them to change in such an unforgiving system?

    • @ariallucas8913
      @ariallucas8913 Рік тому +29

      @@NightMourningDovewho cares if they overworked they still decided to have a kid so it’s there responsibility to raise them right period that’s a lame excuse no one should be responsible for dealing with someones misbehaving child that they refuse to discipline because they work hard or whatever

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому +6

      @@ariallucas8913 Yes its important to raise kids right, but you'd be a fool to think it doesn't matter that these parents have little time to actually parent, and that schools shouldn't bring back parenting classes. This is the reality for a majority of parents, so you suggest that a majority of humans stop having kids instead resulting in perhaps a big population collapse? I see so many people quick to blame parents and not the crappy system that some teachers & people similar to you refuse to question and improve on. It's quite annoying when people don't want to take this seriously. Reality isn't so simple like you want it to be.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Рік тому +7

      Agreed! But some schools severely deprive educators and students of resources, which only frustrates a teaching environment.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Рік тому +4

      @@ariallucas8913 parents are overworked to provide food and housing for their "kids." They pay taxes for schools to educate them. Of course parents should be involved, but the entire responsibility of a failing school system shouldn't be on their shoulders either.

  • @melliott3681
    @melliott3681 Рік тому +518

    A 25% absenteeism rate in kindergarten is a clear indication of parental problems, not school problems, and it's clear the schools are being tasked with parenting now along with everything else. Okay, I've been working in the educational system for almost 40 years. This same story just keeps getting played over and over again. It's a regular on every major news outlet every few months. If anyone who has been paying attention to the evolution of our educational system over the last 40-50 years will see a slow change from a free public model to a privatized model. Much like the healthcare system. So we re-hash the issues and the woes, but nothing ever changes. Diane Ravitch, former assistant secretary of education warned about this transition back in 2010 with the publication of her book "The Death and Life of the Great American School System."

    • @salma_Nella22
      @salma_Nella22 Рік тому

      COVID really ramped it up though, don’t you think? Kids spent too much time away from school and they see what life is like without school. What you said is obviously credible, but it feels different this time. After having to wear a mask every day and hearing of all these school shootings…the no tolerance policies in school where students get punished even if they weren’t the instigators. The fact that teachers are always walking on eggshells because they don’t want to be accused of anything inappropriate and can’t be themselves. Parents don’t respect teachers as much as they used to…I think it’s all catching up to society

    • @earningmyway5021
      @earningmyway5021 Рік тому +47

      I had a student that missed over 162 days between 3rd and 5th grade. The mother can't understand why his grades are so bad. I've explained that due to absences, he has a lot of gaps in his learning. This is common in inner city schools. The parents just keep the kids out for no legitimate reason.

    • @salma_Nella22
      @salma_Nella22 Рік тому +2

      @@earningmyway5021 real question…how do we know they’re not just lying about going to school? I knew a lot of students that just skipped school so that they can do things they couldn’t do if they were home. I ask because I have a 5 year old and I’m curious

    • @melliott3681
      @melliott3681 Рік тому +31

      @@earningmyway5021 I worked at a school where parents kept kids home all the time. They would miss for weeks, then come to my class with a note from the administrator saying, "Please catch this student up." Such an unrealistic expectation.

    • @earningmyway5021
      @earningmyway5021 Рік тому +41

      @TenderFallopianTube976 umm they are in elementary school. 🤣🤣🤣And the parents admit to keeping them out. I currently have a student that has missed 40 days this year cause his mom transporting him back and forth from Atlanta to Michigan fir so called personal business. . Poor kid just being drug up and down the country cause the parents ain't got it together. Kid is only in the 5th grade and has been in so many schools that hes lost count. Our school also has a high number of kindergarten and first graders that have high numbers of missed days. These kids aren't skipping school at that age. Stop giving these sorry parents a pass.

  • @ashleighadams1842
    @ashleighadams1842 Рік тому +412

    They can’t get teachers because it’s so stressful and the pay is terrible. The number of things that get added to our plate - including taking on bigger classes as other teachers quit - never seems to let up. In 2018, my Alma mater had 60 student teachers in the humanities education program. By 2022, they were down to eight. Blaming teachers and schools that are short staffed from an underpaid, unappreciated, and mindblowingly stressful position is not going to help. We need BIG resources for alternative schools so they can be safer and more students want to attend. We also need to up teacher pay a LOT. Let those currently criticizing schools spend a year teaching in said schools and see what they say after…

    • @NoName-yf4zi
      @NoName-yf4zi Рік тому +9

      1 problem. Blacks

    • @jbrid002
      @jbrid002 Рік тому +3

      Yes! Great points!

    • @spcecicles4502
      @spcecicles4502 Рік тому +45

      @@NoName-yf4ziThat literally makes no sense. Touch grass.

    • @x77punk77x
      @x77punk77x Рік тому +1

      @@NoName-yf4zi
      Nazi

    • @FirstNameLastName-wt5to
      @FirstNameLastName-wt5to Рік тому

      Public schools are just behavioral training centers that teach the next generation how to serve those in power. It’s slave training. You’re paid what you’re worth and I can’t think why anyone would appreciate being taught to serve a system that views them as nothing more than disposable labor.

  • @codyrichless2952
    @codyrichless2952 Рік тому +250

    As a teacher this is a big reason I am putting myself in position to switch careers. The apathy is draining my enthusiasm. The lack of pay, career advancement, and work load are making me look else where. I teach 11th grade and most of my students read and write at a Middle School level. The parents are uninvolved and disinterested. All and all, it's broken system that needs a desperate overhaul.

    • @DreamCloud124
      @DreamCloud124 Рік тому +22

      Unfortunately a lot of teaches feel this way and I feel that it’s intentional. I think the government has a lot of interest in driving teachers out and leaving space for an unruly, uneducated generation. If the government cared, there would be a solution for educational budget cuts, there would be a solution for the rising cost of child care, there would be a solution for food program budget cuts…all of these things are linked.

    • @RonnyBoy504
      @RonnyBoy504 Рік тому +13

      as an 11th grade student, i see the faith in us slowly dropping from my teachers’ eyes and honestly i don’t blame them. what’s the point of any of us being here?

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому +19

      And parents don't have enough time to actually parent because society thinks 40+ hour work weeks are normal and definitely not an unhealthy long term approach to life. Bills dont even need to cost so much but like you said, the government isnt doing anything about it. People are just going to have to stop being doormats

    • @dubs206
      @dubs206 Рік тому +7

      40 hours ? 😂 i work 60

    • @bocephusbirchcull4044
      @bocephusbirchcull4044 Рік тому

      Career advancement? See, that's how we know you're not a teacher.
      See, I studied to be a teacher. Because I wanted to be a teacher. What career advancement? If you're a teacher you're a teacher.
      Liars are scum.

  • @teresapatrick1230
    @teresapatrick1230 Рік тому +881

    The one big thing that’s not mentioned in this article is parents. It’s like the schools are more responsible than the parents. There needs to be more accountability but it’s now going in the opposite direction. But I definitely applaud the adults who are giving so much to help students.

    • @Victoria.Verde51
      @Victoria.Verde51 Рік тому +63

      I had a friend in New Mexico.that purposely kept her 2 pre teen daughters out of school to babysit her 15 moold son. This was not of poverty but one of total selfishness😢

    • @humblenlovely8426
      @humblenlovely8426 Рік тому +8

      I said the same thing.

    • @TheJamandberries
      @TheJamandberries Рік тому +21

      True but the fact is it does take a village

    • @originaldelta
      @originaldelta Рік тому +2

      Exactly.

    • @scootergirl3662
      @scootergirl3662 Рік тому +14

      Yeah, that was a thing. Even I was starting to notice was becoming a thing when I was a kid Dash parents are shoving more of the responsibility of raising their kids onto the schools, and then get mad when they do a shitty job of it oh yeah, and I don’t want to pay teachers to basically be parents

  • @dinkyboss
    @dinkyboss Рік тому +559

    I hate that it’s always the schools being blamed when it’s these parents who are having kids they aren’t raising properly. How are teachers supposed to fix generational issues?

    • @kylegrimm8808
      @kylegrimm8808 Рік тому

      They're too scared to call out the real problem parents and culture. But the schools have blamed too the school systems are corrupt bloated and ineffective

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife Рік тому +37

      Teachers certainly can’t fix their issues alone - it has to be the entire community and government coming together to overhaul how kids from abusive homes are taught.

    • @arsiejackson2958
      @arsiejackson2958 Рік тому +8

      Because it's literally the school's job to ensure the children of the district get a quality education. It's nice to have parents who care but it's not always what happens. Stop passing the buck. If teachers and administrators can't handle the job they should get another one. Sad thing is, anybody who signs up to teach is usually too stupid to work in other fields. If they were smart they'd be professors

    • @BTrain-is8ch
      @BTrain-is8ch Рік тому

      @@arsiejackson2958 Any responsible parent knows the buck stops with them. The schools can be hot garbage but ultimately it is the parents responsibility to raise their kids. Period. The parents that claim "but the schools" look just as idiotic as their uneducated, out of control, children. If parents do not have the time/resources required to do that then they should not be parents. That should be a warning to anyone that thinks they want children.

    • @DarthFurie
      @DarthFurie Рік тому +31

      ​​@@arsiejackson2958schools can only give students a quality education when they show up and when they and their families do their part. There are things schools can improve on for sure, but the issues explored in this segment begin in the homes and the communities. Teachers aren't magicians and they're already overworked. The majority of the blame falls on the parents regardless

  • @always_serpico
    @always_serpico Рік тому +18

    I graduated high school back in 2006. Even then finishing was a struggle. I hated the experience so much. I went from being bullied to being a bully, to just withdrawing. I never felt like I was learning anything that I could actually use. My own guidance counselor never made me feel like I would be successful.
    I fell behind a semester my freshmen year. I missed too many days because I was suspended. I defended myself and was suspended for 10 days. Whenever I went to my guidance counselor to see what I could do to graduate on time, she never gave me any useful information. She just assumed I wouldn’t be able to. Even tried to talk me out of taking honor classes. She literally made me go to one of the English teachers and ask him for permission to be in his class. He looked so confused.
    I did end up graduating on time, but the experience had such a negative effect on me. So much so I avoided going to college. I know a lot of people are saying it’s a parent issues, and in some cases it is. But there’s only so much parents can do. They can’t force schools to teach kids useful skills and trades. They can’t go into a school and force the bullies to leave their children alone. They can’t force a school to take an interest in their child and cater to them. And in the case of most black and brown communities, most parents can’t afford to send their kids to a better school.

    • @JustJulia-qt9nh
      @JustJulia-qt9nh Рік тому +3

      Schools teach what the state legislature mandates they must teach. If you have other ideas you can work with your legislators to make changes.

    • @thatgui88
      @thatgui88 2 місяці тому

      ​@@JustJulia-qt9nh
      Another person drinking the Kool aids. WTF.
      Do you think a parent has time to do that all that chit??
      In between jobs and the cost of living, you really think they can drop all that at once and do what you said??? Go f888 888888

  • @QuietExplorations
    @QuietExplorations Рік тому +415

    I'm a teacher. I'll say it simply: schools can always do more to be better, but people are also asking schools and teachers to do too much. We're educators, not social workers. We're trying, believe me, but it is SO hard out there. It's no surprise to me that teachers are fleeing the profession. Programs like this, which espouse views that we're overwhelmingly failing kids, don't help the social consciousness towards education and schools. We're consistently blamed for every ill, and I'm so tired of it. When the majority of the society seems to be completely ungrateful for the daily toil and the struggles we face, the job is untenable. And when all the good teachers leave, then you'll really have a problem on your hands.

    • @ih2439
      @ih2439 Рік тому +35

      Unbelievable that not even a single word was uttered in this entire segment mentioning the parents who are abject failures. unbelievable…

    • @natesamadhi33
      @natesamadhi33 Рік тому +30

      And it sucks because teachers aren't even responsible for the way the system is setup. Teachers have to deal with a broken system, poor funding, inconsiderate administrators, and neglectful parents.

    • @QuietExplorations
      @QuietExplorations Рік тому

      @@Aeitheral thank you!

    • @jherc12990
      @jherc12990 Рік тому

      Interesting enough I picked up a book called Anti Intellectualism in America, and it hits the points how even way back then teachers were less highly regarded. Seems history hasn’t changed.

    • @marielb5568
      @marielb5568 Рік тому +3

      the counselors are getting paid and don't do their job!

  • @FORTHEBY_BY
    @FORTHEBY_BY Рік тому +559

    Props to Diego for changing his life and trying to help kids stay off the path he took.

    • @createone100
      @createone100 Рік тому +25

      But once again, the media and the U.S. public always valourize the ‘heroic individual’, when the clamour needs to be deafening in support of huge investments of public money in fixing these problems. These problems are SYSTEMIC. Do not expect individual teachers and community workers to fix them.

    • @teeconsigliano7631
      @teeconsigliano7631 Рік тому +5

      @createone100 it is up to individuals because the government doesn't want people to be educated

    • @PhokenKuul
      @PhokenKuul Рік тому +6

      @@teeconsigliano7631 It's up to communities to vote out those people in the government that work against the interests of the youth in this country.

    • @teeconsigliano7631
      @teeconsigliano7631 Рік тому

      @PhokenKuul that sounds nice but it isn't reality and it's not going to help any of these kids

    • @girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288
      @girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 Рік тому

      ​@@teeconsigliano7631VOTING absolutely is reality. It seems that red states are systematically underfunding their public schools. Why? They have already said that they like their uneducated voters. Maybe they like voters without critical thinking skills who will not challenge their behavior in government. That's why they must be voted out of the state legislatures, so that functional legislators can take those seats and support public schools with proper funding. Voting is not an impossible dream, people do it every year. Doing nothing is unsustainable.

  • @LilyEvans1996
    @LilyEvans1996 Рік тому +9

    My school in a small village in Bulgaria had a dentist and a doctor inside. And food was free until 4th grade too. USA really needs to step up.

  • @celesteturner6912
    @celesteturner6912 Рік тому +511

    I missed the part where parents were asked why they think their children don't want to go to school. I missed the part where parents were asked do they accept some accountability in their child's absenteeism. I missed the part where parents explained what the struggles were that prevented them from sending their children to school. You can't talk about truancy without including the parents. Especially at a time when more states are creating laws to punish the parents of truant children. Maybe they can do a follow-up episode that also includes absenteeism in the charter schools. Those schools exist in the same communities with the same socio-economic problems.

    • @moniqueloomis9772
      @moniqueloomis9772 Рік тому +7

      This is one of the BEST comments! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🏆

    • @Mungdaal304
      @Mungdaal304 Рік тому +6

      My dad worked hard and my mother wasnt around. I had plenty time to sneak around and do whatever I want. Not his fault. It was my fault

    • @slyninja4444
      @slyninja4444 Рік тому +12

      Ok, but throwing the parents in jail for the crimes their child commits is increadably authoritarian.

    • @disguiseddv8ant486
      @disguiseddv8ant486 Рік тому

      You know who's accountable for this. Black single mothers.

    • @goosergone143
      @goosergone143 Рік тому +9

      Well then you missed when they talked about health inequities, unemployment, mental health issues, homelessness, and other familial problems. It’s easy to point to one thing like parents. Oh parents are just bad. No it’s complicated and a mixture of everything. Parents are also struggling because poor people are struggling. They are not inherently bad.

  • @TinPictish
    @TinPictish Рік тому +913

    I've been teaching and encouraging kids for 22 years . The successful students have involved parents or guardians. A work ethic must come from home and parental modelling. Our fully staffed mental health teams available at every school can only do so much. We have classes for parents who are new to this country and our way of life. They are highly important and work. Those moms and dads are really involved. We now need classes for American parents .

    • @FirstNameLastName-wt5to
      @FirstNameLastName-wt5to Рік тому

      School is training for slavery. It’s behavioral training and has nothing to do with gaining knowledge and living a meaningful life. It teaches you how to serve authority and that’s it. And no public school has a “fully staffed” mental health team. Wouldn’t want the slaves to figure it out.

    • @earningmyway5021
      @earningmyway5021 Рік тому +22

      Facts

    • @BORN-to-Run
      @BORN-to-Run Рік тому

      My comment is about AMERICAN-BORN students.
      Leaving these chronically failing students in school ends-up being a
      death sentence for MANY MORE who would otherwise be good students.
      Good students "FEAR" THE hard-core truant failing bully student!
      And I think we should DISMISS THEM FROM THE SCHOOL SYSTEM.
      And then see what we can afford to do on the other side.
      They cost BILLIONS and BILLIONS OF DOLLARS and they're not learning NOTHING!
      We can't afford to keep doing this!
      Is there NO WISDOM among American adults!???

    • @whocares897
      @whocares897 Рік тому +78

      Agreed, parents are the biggest issue. You can do so much in the classroom but if the home life is messed up, it can be a big issue.

    • @PhokenKuul
      @PhokenKuul Рік тому +60

      Parents are an issue, but the parents themselves are in tight spots having to work two sometimes three jobs to afford a house and pay for food and medical care. The deck is stacked against so many now.

  • @michaelpoulos7361
    @michaelpoulos7361 Рік тому +107

    I was chronically absent from school and it took me years to get used to regularly showing up to work. I think kids don’t realize the importance of getting used to a schedule , and it’s one of my biggest regrets(also the fact it was harder for me to get a higher education even as a high school graduate)

    • @Scamp2x
      @Scamp2x Рік тому

      You sound like a indoctrinated worker

    • @andydietrich3689
      @andydietrich3689 Рік тому +12

      @Repent-and-believe-in-Jesusyeah, a religion that actively discourages critical thinking skills is the answer to education.

    • @JebedaihPeterson
      @JebedaihPeterson Рік тому +3

      ​@@andydietrich3689they are the reason for such schooling being downgraded for so much reasons. Especially history.

    • @teamhop
      @teamhop 11 місяців тому

      Hey I’ve got some really great news to share with you, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on a cross and resurrected on the third day so you may all have eternal life. If you believe and repent of your sins and put your faith and trust in Him as you would a parachute jumping off a plane at 25000 feet up in the air, He will give you eternal life in heaven as a free gift and I promise you, He will change your life forever as He did mine. He is the ONLY way to heaven and He loves you all. Please think deeply about this with urgency because this is your eternal life and soul, you don’t know when you could die, meaning you could die at any moment, so please consider this with all your heart. If anyone tells you that Jesus isn’t the only way, they are lying to you and they don’t care about your future.

    • @TransKidsMafia
      @TransKidsMafia 11 місяців тому

      @@andydietrich3689 listen
      Pray for the Palestinian trans kids of Gaza

  • @finalhexgirl
    @finalhexgirl Рік тому +798

    I think a huge problem is that people have been taught to just have kids as a part of life. We're at a crux in our society where we can't be doing that anymore. So so so many parents haven't even sorted out their own thoughts, feelings, or trauma, let alone learned enough emotional regulation to be a normal person, let alone a parent. People need mental health help before deciding to have children.
    ETA: thank you for the love on this comment!!!! I understand there's a lot of societal factors that play into this stuff. These are just such crucial pieces to me because I raised myself after 2 people shouldn't have had a kid. (I'm a survivor of christian nationalist homeschooling.)

    • @amyamyamy777
      @amyamyamy777 Рік тому +43

      FACTS

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER Рік тому +76

      So true. I never blindly followed society. I chose not to have children and at 59 feel great about that choice.

    • @RealistReviewer
      @RealistReviewer Рік тому +78

      Biggest problem is over worked and under paid. Creates allot of stress/fatigue which creates many issues, this is why some European countries have much less problems, a proper work life balance and decent income is most important for stable family life.

    • @el4242
      @el4242 Рік тому +82

      For real. This is something nobody wants to address. Most parents have kids because "that's what you're supposed to do". They don't truly want to be parents--good parents. 😅

    • @innocentnemesis3519
      @innocentnemesis3519 Рік тому +61

      Well, Roe V Wade getting overturned isn’t going to help. This is just another symptom of America’s multiple systemic and institutional failures.

  • @Mike-dd8bd
    @Mike-dd8bd Рік тому +317

    The core problem is a mixture of bad parenting and people who are having kids that shouldn`t have them. It has less to do with the "system". There is only so much the government can do to be a parent.

    • @emilyl6746
      @emilyl6746 Рік тому

      Exactly. People just start pumping out kids without any regard as to how they plan to raise them. And then they want the state to pick up the pieces.

    • @Theendofeverything7036
      @Theendofeverything7036 Рік тому

      I agree 100%. It’s the government shortsightedness, they want the birth rate up regardless of the outcome and we are seeing the problem with that. People shouldn’t have children if they’re not ready or just not into kids. You cannot be a good parent if you’re not ready to sacrifice and that right there is a hard one for a lot of people!!

    • @dm96177
      @dm96177 Рік тому +4

      Absolutely. So many people are having kids they can’t properly take care or nurture. So saddening and creates generational issues

    • @The-Oneness11
      @The-Oneness11 10 місяців тому

      I would agree if the issue wasn't so widespread but with numbers of 25% or more that definitely indicates a systemic issue.

  • @mwa3476
    @mwa3476 Рік тому +44

    "I cry because I'm alive." That hurt. That cut to the bone. After a lifetime of loss, lies, and hate, and still fighting to come out on top... that one resonated a bit too much.

  • @tararansom2750
    @tararansom2750 Рік тому +103

    Everyone blames school. The problem is external factors that enter into the school which is ill equipped to handle. External factors- poverty, food insecurity, domestic violence, crime, depression. Kids miss school and fall behind. They struggle to perform at grade level but educational policy requires a teacher to teach grade level material because state assessments test on grade level. Classes are over crowded because schools don't have enough teaching units. Due in part to inadequate funding. Chronic absenteeism affects federal funding. Chronic absenteeism is also a factor in a school's report card. a vicious cycle. If the majority of students are behind in math and reading, then why can't we change how we run schools. A child reading at 4th grade level, should be taught on that level and tested on that level. The child should be allowed to move at their pace. This will promote hope and encourage the child to come to school.

    • @whocares897
      @whocares897 Рік тому +16

      Exactly. You can do anything and everything for these students at school but if they’re home life is terrible, they don’t really have a much of an incentive to try. They’re on survival mode. Parents have really dropped the ball on this one sorry to say. So many people have kids who should not and then don’t have the means to raise them well

    • @DefMe008
      @DefMe008 Рік тому +8

      @@whocares897We live in the wealthiest country in the world and send billions of dollars in aid to foreign countries. There is no excuse for children being food insecure, experiencing domestic violence, poverty, and homelessness in the USA. None. This is a far bigger problem than parents having kids they can’t care for financially.

    • @PinkPulpito
      @PinkPulpito Рік тому

      When i got pulled out of math class for speech class so i failed math class :)

    • @tararansom2750
      @tararansom2750 Рік тому +1

      @PinkPulpito you should not have failed math or been pulled from a core subject class for therapy. I am sorry that happened to you and I wish someone could have advocated for you

  • @marialozano745
    @marialozano745 Рік тому +1109

    Schools aren’t failing students, parents are! 💔

    • @LoverOfSesshy
      @LoverOfSesshy Рік тому +175

      I think two things can be true at once.

    • @MichaelMayo-yl3in
      @MichaelMayo-yl3in Рік тому +73

      Lol obviously u never had teachers who was there just for a check

    • @sylviacarlson3561
      @sylviacarlson3561 Рік тому +3

      You are correct marial

    • @moniqueloomis9772
      @moniqueloomis9772 Рік тому +27

      ​@@MichaelMayo-yl3inTeaching is a job. Of course they should get paid. How is this news to you?

    • @elainal6847
      @elainal6847 Рік тому

      There is a difference between paying someone what they are worth and Teachers who are litterally just there because it's a check that can be obtained with next to no effort. I am a teacher and I live at that school loving on babies who need to see that life goes beyond their current home. My kids are in teh same school system and have teachers who throw a color sheet at them and stay on facebook all day. So I come home and educate my own children after putting in 12 hours with other people's children. There is no black white one answer fits all answer@@moniqueloomis9772

  • @persephoneblack888
    @persephoneblack888 Рік тому +11

    My Dad was born and raised in Hartford (born 1968), and he said it was horrible. Stabbings, shootings, gang bangers. He finished high school at 17 and lied on his paperwork to get into the navy. He ended up working in education with teens that were just like him. Now, I'm a teacher and it's brutal out there. I work with private school kids, but I want to work with underserved kids who are falling through the cracks.

    • @proudatheist2042
      @proudatheist2042 Рік тому

      As a former inner city school teacher, good luck to you!

  • @MRFUBU
    @MRFUBU Рік тому +217

    Everything starts at home. I'm a School Counselor and I work at a title 1 school. You would not believe how many times I have heard a parent tell me he just doesn't want to go to school. He/she tells me to go away or they don't feel like going today. We can't go to someone's house and parent for them. Once in school, we do the best we can with the resources we have to help students become successful.

    • @MichelleHernandez-o4s
      @MichelleHernandez-o4s Рік тому +12

      😂😢 omg yes I'm a prek teacher and I hear parents saying that. I can only encourage the students while they are at school. But the parents need to do the parenting.

    • @PrincessYonna1
      @PrincessYonna1 Рік тому +8

      @@jherriot24019well damn they barely get breaks and when they do it’s short. Kids are in school most of the year and wonder why they hate it and have no motivation 😅

    • @chocolateradiance7216
      @chocolateradiance7216 Рік тому +3

      ​@@jherriot24019these are not the kid's in trouble for truancy 😒😒

    • @abbyjordan6365
      @abbyjordan6365 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for what you do 🙏🏼🙌🏼 you try your best and it is NOT your fault these parents continue to fail their children!

    • @MRFUBU
      @MRFUBU Рік тому

      @PrincessYonna1 I can understand your point. Many times, as school counselors, it's our job to motivate these students. We have activities and things in place to entice students to attend. An example is we have pep rallies, school dances, spirit week, and student of the week just to name a few. As I said before things start at home. Parents have to instill the importance of education and where it can take you. I do agree some schools do not have any incentives for students and it can become very mundane.

  • @marianne6676
    @marianne6676 Рік тому +401

    Happy to see most people in the comments agree that parenting plays an even bigger role.
    And to all the teachers and school staff in the comments: Thank you for all your hard work.

    • @verifiedmilk
      @verifiedmilk Рік тому +1

      If the parents are absent in the child’s life?

    • @dsplz7274
      @dsplz7274 Рік тому

      blacks need to get their $h1+ togethor i agree

    • @dinglebarry8801
      @dinglebarry8801 Рік тому

      Amen

    • @SamanthasUniverse
      @SamanthasUniverse 11 місяців тому

      ​@verifiedmilk Then they just fail because schools rely on parents to do their JOBS they are PAID to do. America has gotten too comfortable blaming parents for grown adults not doing the jobs they are PAID to do. And that's why parents don't care if their kids go to school because parents are expected to teach our children anyway.
      I pulled my 2 older sons out around middle school and their father and I homeschooled them and loved it. My younger sons are in public school now and I hate it.

  • @Cacowninja
    @Cacowninja 4 місяці тому +2

    The school system is a prison designed to indoctrinate students. It makes you do all these useless worksheets, quizzes, tests, projects, what have you even though it's not going to really help you in the job world.
    It's not designed to really teach you so based on that fact along with all the bullying, shootings, teachers student relationships, and other bologna why are people still mainly blaming the parents for this?
    Yes there are crummy parents but the system is crummy regardless of the parents so why don't people acknowledge that?
    Also if school is good then why is it forced? If it's good force isn't required yet society has laws forcing kids to go to school which makes it a prison.
    People really need to stop the "Parents are bad, it's their fault not the schools!" narrative because there are good students with good parents that still suffer which alone disproves it.
    That's all for now.

  • @rebeccairvine5768
    @rebeccairvine5768 Рік тому +76

    The root of the problem is found in the family. Schools should not be responsible for fixing the disintegrating family unit. We need stable families and parents who are present and active in their children's lives.

    • @And1one757
      @And1one757 Рік тому +2

      Exactly the kid should be ready to perform 🎭 when they get to school like athletes playing in the arena... the back end work from the family structure should already be done

    • @DwayneSmith-kq9eb
      @DwayneSmith-kq9eb Рік тому +4

      Understandable. Schools “should not” be responsible for the “fixing”… but when you have a child, who will become the leaders of tomorrow, with you for 33% of their day for 12 -13 years of the years of their life… you can’t help but to see the challenges and ask yourself, what should I be doing..
      Let’s be honest, a lot of homes are jacked up, a missing parent, misinformed parent, etc.. the list goes on. And the jobs of the school is not to “fix” parents… so the best they can do is intervene in these other areas with respect to the children and hope that the work they (we) do isn’t undone by that child’s family dynamic at home.

  • @THEREALRICK28
    @THEREALRICK28 Рік тому +643

    The No Child Left Behind program, made me have gaps in my knowledge in mathematics. It wasn’t until I studied the basics of mathematics on my own, 5 years after high school when I was able to fill those gaps. My parents wanted me get good grade but didn’t help build the discipline in me to do so. They were always focused on themselves. Now I’m in college for Mathematics and Engineering.

    • @geoculus5606
      @geoculus5606 Рік тому +13

      I'm sorry you had that experience. God bless you all.

    • @superswaggerorgasm
      @superswaggerorgasm Рік тому +1

      Same bro! When I actually study math on my own I actually understand it. It's mostly conversions in many ways.

    • @rebelroar78
      @rebelroar78 Рік тому +17

      Many of the changes in schools that were meant to raise graduation rates came at the expense of lower achievement for kids who wanted to be in school but weren’t smart enough to teach themselves. The worst for me was that my highschool had block scheduling, where each class only lasted half a year. So a kid who failed a class in the fall could retake it in the spring. But it also meant that a kid trying to get straight A’s only needed to bomb one assignment to end up with a C. I remember coming out of middle school and being shocked to find out that midterms were happening in October. It also meant teachers had to cram 8 months worth of material into 4 months. The result was that the public schools in my area had a lot of kids going into community college when they used to produce kids who would get full ride scholarships at prestigious universities. I barely made it into a 4 year and had to spend a summer teaching myself calculus because my precalc class was a disaster. Foreign language was also impossible unless you had a tutor. Kids had so much homework too.
      Teachers were also exhausted because they had to track down kids who were flunking. Honestly those kids needed to be allowed to drop out.

    • @rebelroar78
      @rebelroar78 Рік тому +7

      And then I had friends who went to private school, where they got grade inflation. Everyone got straight A’s and barely had to do work. The whole strategy was to just ace the SAT and then they got to go to whatever college they wanted. And for kids at public school, SAT prep was grueling because it had to be fit in between homework for normal classes. But for private school, they had entire classes that were just about taking the SAT, so it wasn’t that difficult.

    • @WhatWillYouFind
      @WhatWillYouFind Рік тому +6

      I too went through school during that time. I failed at math all the way up to senior year of university. I barely passed every single math class up till that point. I managed an A in STATISTICS and graduated with honors. It is an atrocity that over a decade later nothing has been done, if but make things worse. The richest nation in history and literally just the facade or facsimile of The Emperor Wears No Clothes. It is maddening

  • @shortstraw4
    @shortstraw4 Рік тому +2

    Zero mention of personal responsibility and parenting. No wonder our country is screwed

  • @meredethenglish1577
    @meredethenglish1577 Рік тому +180

    My friend used to teach in a rural, under served, impoverished area of our state that is part of the Appalachia area. She often talked about how difficult it was to motivate the students and to help them understand the application of knowledge. She said there was often the attitude of, "Why do I need to go to school? I'm just gonna go work in the coal mine"

    • @mariaorrego7986
      @mariaorrego7986 Рік тому +10

      much of that is true, if you never leave your small town, then knowledge will have little utility.

    • @ianbass8351
      @ianbass8351 Рік тому +6

      Vocational training should be applied instead of academia anyway

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird Рік тому +20

      if they're hearing "school isn't important" at home, then that's what their values will be

    • @Nithinithinith
      @Nithinithinith Рік тому +6

      @@ianbass8351 you still have to sit down and concentrate even in a vocational school.

    • @orangeyewglad
      @orangeyewglad Рік тому

      This is a truly unhinged perspective. Vocational training is great but it 100 percent should be secondary to a basic academic curriculum that teaches writing, history, math, science, and the arts. And the WILD thing is there is this thing called electives which comprise about 3 classes/periods a day and any decent school will have plenty of options for you to take advantage of, including but not limited to wood working, CAD, economics, welding, agriculture. @@ianbass8351

  • @MichaelSinclair-qr4fx
    @MichaelSinclair-qr4fx Рік тому +222

    I use to miss 60 or more days of school a year, for me it was because school was a very traumatic experience for me, I had not the proper clothing mess up teeth and the other children were cruel I felt. My message to parents get more involved with your child's school experience, make sure they have decent clothes, and most importantly take your children to the dentist because if their teeth are jacked participating in school will be a nightmare.

    • @bamgold4677
      @bamgold4677 Рік тому +12

      Aww are you safe now.

    • @onnabugeisha2841
      @onnabugeisha2841 Рік тому +25

      That’s a sad reality but very true. If the parents don’t take initiative to take their kids to the dentist & dress them properly, that most definitely is a nightmare for the child. The schools where I’m from have dentist come to the schools & do basic cleaning for those who parents can’t afford dental care. I think all schools who have this available

    • @sonyaberry9805
      @sonyaberry9805 Рік тому +6

      We do that in iowa same with hearing and eye exams, but the parents are expected to follow up.

    • @rilleygriffin
      @rilleygriffin Рік тому +8

      same! I have a son now and no one around me understands my meticulousness about his appearance. He’s never known what it feels like to be underdressed or not groomed and that’s such a relief to me.

    • @rhe987
      @rhe987 Рік тому

      Neglect and abuse at home then bullying at school caused me to have iffy decision on going to class even in freezing temperatures.

  • @tommygarson8592
    @tommygarson8592 Рік тому +2

    as someone who just recently graduated High school, I am terrified. I kept asking all my peers why they never showed up to school, and the reasons they gave me were all either tragic or complete nonsense. One of them had recently become pregnant, one of them was running a dog breeding business (???) one of them was deeply depressed, one of them was addicted to marijuana (though he failed to realize). everyone around me was just running headfirst into ruin. This baby is going to take away the rest of your adolescence, the dog breeding business shouldn't take precedent over whether or not you're considered worthy of employment, so on and so on. I'm not much better than them but goodness, at least I made it out. I don't know what's going to happen. Usually things don't end as tragically as we imagine they will. But we have some kind of struggle ahead of us.

  • @B_Kerson
    @B_Kerson Рік тому +285

    Not to mention the bullying. My little cousin had a girl twice her size and in a different grade walk into the room during the middle of the class and start beating her up while the teacher did nothing. Both were in the principal’s office where the girl attacked her again in front of everyone. The girl was not suspended and had a mutual “friend” send messages to her on social media about how my cousin will be so badly hurt from being jumped the day she goes back to school. What type of message are schools sending when they show they don’t care for the physical well being of the young?

    • @Elsiiiie
      @Elsiiiie Рік тому +22

      I’d be having word with them parents. Kids can be horrible

    • @Nikki_with_the_blikki
      @Nikki_with_the_blikki Рік тому +45

      Kids can be the biggest ass holes in the room and they often learn those behaviors from what they see at home!!

    • @missright9159
      @missright9159 Рік тому +17

      I bet you that student's parents have been contacted constantly, and to no avail because these parents get tired of their bad kids quick. But we (teachers) are not meant to be club bouncers. The teacher should have had better control of their threshold (even though another student probably worked with the assailant to get in, I've seen it happen), but kids have taken over schools because their parents are absent (in more ways than physically) and we don't want to over-police our kids. Which, as a teacher of black students I get, but the levels before law-enforcement refuse to step up.

    • @dark12ain
      @dark12ain Рік тому +2

      So she randomly went into your child's class to attack her? What did your child do to warrant this? She just randomly picked your kid out of the whole class??

    • @missright9159
      @missright9159 Рік тому +12

      @dark12ain , I personally didn't experience this, but I bet you this was nothing random. Kids orchestrate their fights through their phones and social media. If the assailant wasn't let in by the teacher, they probably had an accomplice in that room.
      Not to be so negative, but I see it every day. These kids have no idea how to do the work in front of them, so they busy themselves with what they can master, drama.

  • @MsEvilgenius101
    @MsEvilgenius101 Рік тому +184

    It’s these dumb parents that don’t do anything for their child. Children make mistakes but they also have to be held accountable for their actions as well. How else are they going to learn if you don’t hold them accountable. We ve gone to the point in society where we are too afraid to tell students anything.

    • @stacycamacho59
      @stacycamacho59 Рік тому +3

      If they would change the math to how we used it in the 90s sure. I haven't been able to learn it the way they do now. I still haven't figured it out. I have tried for 20 years. Can't change the way I learned. It is too difficult for me.

    • @dianadialga3955
      @dianadialga3955 Рік тому

      @@stacycamacho59The kids can’t figure it out either. They completely messed up the math portion of education and set the kids up for failure.

    • @mariaorrego7986
      @mariaorrego7986 Рік тому +1

      this is the usa, where no one is resposible

    • @Key-Key444
      @Key-Key444 Рік тому

      @@dianadialga3955the math is different.

  • @underconstruction4413
    @underconstruction4413 3 місяці тому +1

    The point is GOV'T shouldn't MANDATE attendance! END COMPULSORY EDUCATION! Your child basically needs SPECIAL PERMISSION to stay home when they SIMPLY don't feel like going and there's something INHERENTLY WRONG with that!

  • @jaeag3754
    @jaeag3754 Рік тому +147

    I've seen first hand how a parent could fail a child and blame the school system for it. The lack of accountability is tremendous and it's quite sad.

    • @ST-rj8iu
      @ST-rj8iu Рік тому +7

      those that have accountability know it isn't the teachers. Your job is to teach. Kids need to show up clean, fed, and ready to learn. It is not your jobs to constantly deal with emotional disturbance.

    • @cruisinusa5110
      @cruisinusa5110 Рік тому

      Lack of accountability is central to the modern left wing mindset. If you're a permanent victim you can't be held responsible, and nothing can be expected from you. It's actually a very racist mindset if you think about it.

    • @stillvillian
      @stillvillian Рік тому

      It still is the school system's fault for not being engaging. I was on both sides as a top student and almost failing student because, honestly, school had become a chore designed to be completed and not learn anything.

    • @paintpaintpaintco.6039
      @paintpaintpaintco.6039 Рік тому

      @@ST-rj8iuyeah, because in america: feeding children is considered a sin

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Рік тому

      Both are true! There are irresponsible parents but there are also inadequate schools. Some schools provide enough staff and adequate resources, while others provide a frustrating and overworked teaching environment.

  • @humblenlovely8426
    @humblenlovely8426 Рік тому +105

    It’s sad that people think schools should do more for the kids than the people who had them. That’s the big problem. It’s always the school is the problem. NO people aren’t doing what they should before having kids and then kids deal with trauma and other nonsense because of the adults in their lives.

    • @Aee163
      @Aee163 Рік тому

      Well typically trauma ridden, impoverished people aren't too concerned about educating themselves about safe sex.
      When you live in poverty you chase an escape
      Drugs, sex, alcohol, gangbanging.
      They'll continue to bring life into this world. And the cycle will continue.
      Not to mention funding relies on what a neighborhood is worth......

  • @superawes0meguy151
    @superawes0meguy151 Рік тому +3

    Everybody wants to blame the institutions that are providing free education and dedicated teachers instead of the parents who should be taking an active role in, you know, actually parenting their child

  • @allykatt1849
    @allykatt1849 Рік тому +192

    Yes, some schools are failing, but it's the parents obligation to make sure that they are not failing their children.

    • @p.hearting9992
      @p.hearting9992 Рік тому +15

      I work very closely with my daughters teachers. I’ve seen a lot of growth in her academically. I think if I didn’t communicate with my daughter’s teachers on an almost daily basis I would not see that growth.

    • @Londiebugg
      @Londiebugg Рік тому +3

      But the the parents have problems

    • @rebeccawildman8787
      @rebeccawildman8787 Рік тому +5

      I didn’t see their comment as defensive, they were emphasizing the importance of parent involvement based on their own experiences?

    • @MySweetAriane
      @MySweetAriane Рік тому

      ​@pinkturtle2016🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @thedude5040
      @thedude5040 Рік тому +3

      It starts with voters. Stop gifting high school diplomas to those who don't deserve it. Stop funding public sports and redirect that money to helping students.

  • @FORTHEBY_BY
    @FORTHEBY_BY Рік тому +85

    My parents would have kicked my butt if I skipped school. Where are their parents? The lack of the traditional family structure is a major contributor to this issue. It’s a lot easier to raise children when you have a partner to help.

    • @KarmamixedwithKindness
      @KarmamixedwithKindness Рік тому +28

      Exactly, people are just having kids to have kids not actually raise them.

    • @Tomdelongpenis
      @Tomdelongpenis Рік тому +19

      Working to pay exorbitant rent

    • @zee-ln3ss
      @zee-ln3ss Рік тому

      @@KarmamixedwithKindnessthis!

    • @FirstNameLastName-wt5to
      @FirstNameLastName-wt5to Рік тому

      School is just slave training. It’s about teaching the next generation how to serve those in power. Your parents were clearly well trained slaves. Even have the beating part down.

    • @RealistReviewer
      @RealistReviewer Рік тому +29

      Their parents are underpaid and over worked, this is the reality.

  • @Sickofthis-n9e
    @Sickofthis-n9e Рік тому +2

    You could live in my community where they get off 2 months from thanksgiving to through march. I’m pulling my kid out of public school. This next generation coming up is screwed.

  • @KarmamixedwithKindness
    @KarmamixedwithKindness Рік тому +207

    Don't create life if you can't even take care of yourself. Lets just pump out a bunch of kids and then expect the public school system to do the rest. Parents need to step up and take responsibility for the life they create. Dump it all on the school system to deal with it all. Parent's need to teach their kids right from wrong, being a good person and trying hard in life. Working for what you have. Social media needs to be addressed as a for front.
    Good parents show up everyday even when it's hard. I love that they said that at the end of this segment. Its a lot of work and you give all of yourself to be a parent. That moral and care of trying your best to be a good parent is dying all around us.

    • @RealistReviewer
      @RealistReviewer Рік тому +31

      A work life balance and a reasonable income plays a much bigger part in things, folks are so tired and stressed and the symptoms of that are everywhere. When folks earn a good wage and are not expected to work long hours, it's amazing how much better things where in family life and in society.

    • @brendanmurphy3571
      @brendanmurphy3571 Рік тому +5

      Agreed. All of the blame heaped on teachers and the system when the problems happen at home

    • @relld6504
      @relld6504 Рік тому

      Sadly, At least one of my children has already decided to never have kids. Even with a college degree, he can't see a way to take care of a family without either struggling or working a lot to avoid that struggle and I agree. With the current interest rate, homeownership isn't feasible. Salaries are far too low for the level of education that these jobs require. It's a systematic issue which is why abortion rates were so high in the first place. No one wants a kid. Have you seen childcare costs?

  • @AyakoTachi
    @AyakoTachi Рік тому +115

    I've taught math at a large urban HS for 18 years. With all the Covid/post-Covid funds and Title I funds we have free computers, free coats, free meals and snacks, free hygiene supplies, testing fee waivers, on-site mental health help, unlimited "retakes"/opportunities for credit recovery, free counseling, free bussing, few consequences for disruptive behavior. Still doesn't boost attendance much. Showing up and putting forth a tiny bit of effort just isn't as appealing as skipping out and making Tik Toks.

    • @Dam-a-fence
      @Dam-a-fence Рік тому +5

      The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
      One often meets his destiny on the path taken to avoid it.
      Worship is a criminal offence in China.
      But you know all this already.

    • @lilliekaypowell
      @lilliekaypowell Рік тому +22

      if you think the reason kids don’t show up to school is to make tik toks, shows exactly why you shouldn’t be a teacher 😻

    • @HaveMercy_mango
      @HaveMercy_mango Рік тому +20

      Maybe before assuming something, you should listen to student’s and why they choose not to go. As a senior in high school with a record of not going to school, it’s not because I want to make a tiktok 🙄 it’s because it gives me stress and anxiety. And it’s not that I don’t want to graduate, I’ve talked to my parents and gave them options that I think would benefit me and my education. But they don’t want to listen, I’m not trying to come off as rude. I just think people like you need to listen to other’s points of view

    • @FirstNameLastName-wt5to
      @FirstNameLastName-wt5to Рік тому +12

      Showing up for slave training isn’t as appealing as finding a way to be self sufficient and free.

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER Рік тому +5

      ​@@FirstNameLastName-wt5to
      👏 That's the truth, totally agree. One of the best statements I've ever read.

  • @danrussell_official
    @danrussell_official Рік тому +4

    Schools are prisons for both students and teachers

  • @kakeen1977
    @kakeen1977 Рік тому +233

    You should do a report on the unbelievable disrespect the kids have towards the teachers now. "You can't tell me what to do!", Headbutting teachers, knocking them down, throwing objects, swearing, threatening and showing blatant disrespect.....BACKED BY PARENTS.

    • @edwarddeere4925
      @edwarddeere4925 Рік тому

      Yeah exactly it’s really bad. It’s basically abuse from the students.

    • @christyramosortiz
      @christyramosortiz Рік тому +13

      You’re not wrong but it’s important to note that it’s not all kids or parents… but that small percentage messed it up for everyone

    • @edwarddeere4925
      @edwarddeere4925 Рік тому +20

      @@christyramosortiz no it’s actually quite a significant amount

    • @christyramosortiz
      @christyramosortiz Рік тому +6

      @@edwarddeere4925 that’s not been my experience although I am not teacher… I am speaking from a parents perspective… it’s always the same kids getting in trouble which is a small amount in comparison

    • @TK-cg4ks
      @TK-cg4ks Рік тому +6

      @@edwarddeere4925Eh… disrespectful students are definitely not hard to come by, but actual student-teacher violence is pretty rare.

  • @LexitaMai
    @LexitaMai Рік тому +108

    School gets worse and worse honestly.
    I graduated in 2018. I am now a teacher for elementary-aged students
    The school system as a whole- no matter what specific classroom you're in or how great of a teacher you have- is becoming more and more politicized, and more and more geared towards testing rather than individual students.
    It's very often not a place of learning anymore- and that's coming from me, as an *elementary* school teacher. It is even more prevalent among middle and high schoolers, who are beginning to understand that they are nothing but a number to the school system, and that they're being taught to pass tests, not taught to be successful in life. And they give teachers very, VERY little wiggle-room, because their entire goal is to pass kids along to the next grade and get higher scores in their standardized testing.
    Students are being used as pawns in a game. The school system and standardized testing is a joke now. They don't care if students learn. They don't care if they have the resources they need in life. The school system and common core curriculum is largely there to try to push an agenda down children's throats, politicize education, and get higher scores to make the school and officials look good.
    Students are not being prioritized in their own education. And there are consequences that we are now paying for that.

    • @dorealwilkinson3672
      @dorealwilkinson3672 Рік тому +7

      Completely agree 💯

    • @sylviacarlson3561
      @sylviacarlson3561 Рік тому

      Why?

    • @dorealwilkinson3672
      @dorealwilkinson3672 Рік тому +13

      @@sylviacarlson3561 Because bureaucratic practices have usurp teacher's autonomy in the classroom. No longer are teachers able to control the learning process in their classroom. I'm not a teacher, just an involved parent who's had several parent teacher conferences (my son is in the 3rd grade and wanting insight on his reading progress)...and ultimately a teacher CAN'T revisit material students haven't learned. They are MANDATED by the district to move on to the next subject matter regardless if students are equipped. I'm 45, so when I went to school if a teacher noticed "last week's test scores were not good", they would say something like, "hey after grading test over the weekend I noticed the highest grade was a 76, so I want to go back over chapter 6 and we'll take another test on Friday". That's no longer an option, they strictly focus on standardized test. Grade school students are essentially graded like college students where only passing a weekly or biweekly test matters (classroom and homework are irrelevant - for grading purposes). Even if a teacher is aware that a student is a poor test taker their hands are tied because everything is mandated by Administration, District and State leaders. The school system is a complete mess.

    • @immastar312
      @immastar312 Рік тому +7

      @@dorealwilkinson3672yes. As a teacher it literally stresses me out. Especially knowing the struggles students go through especially with academics. I had a student who told me straight up they didn’t like school because they didn’t understand was going on especially when it comes to reading. When asked why, they were like I dont understand the words. We are reading a grade level book as a class and I am doing most of the reading. It sucks when trying really hard but there’s no support.

    • @katrinaoliver4167
      @katrinaoliver4167 Рік тому +1

      Idk. I went to a heralded public charter school in southern ca starting in the early 90s and it was good, and I always was top of my class in elementary school.
      My son is now in kindergarten in a public school in northern ca. I can’t speak to the general California curriculum as his school happens to be a STEM school so they have their own curriculum, but he spends hours each week on computer science, fine arts, life sciences and can read, count and add. He can also do some subtracting and multiplication as they have already introduced the concepts and he understands and can compute on his own. At least half of his class is at this same level (he is in the older segment of his classroom). I’m very impressed.
      I think it varies dramatically by state, zip code, school and above all, family. My son is an only child, receives a lot of 1:1 attention, and like me, was taught to read at home before starting kindergarten.
      I think the biggest difference in creating a better future is breaking generational cycles and teaching young people-no matter their background-how to love their children and raise a family.

  • @theking8347
    @theking8347 Рік тому +3

    The school system is outdated. Kids don't want to sit in a classroom when they can learn anything they want to learn online.

  • @belindaanderson7540
    @belindaanderson7540 Рік тому +179

    I find this frustrating to hear. As a teacher who has missed only one day of school this whole year, I show up for my students raily. Our school provides meals, clothing, mental health support, etc, and I think blaming schools is not the answer. I agree that many students do not see the value of school, but there needs to be support in the home and a value of education in the home. A teacher's job is not to completely raise children. Our job is to assist in that process. We cannot be expected to do it all and still be blamed for ongoing issues that we cannot control.

    • @LifeFilms15
      @LifeFilms15 Рік тому +3

      I feel people should j let people decide there destiny, some go to school everyday and graduate but never use the classes afterwards, and some use parts and thrive. So it all depends on the people

    • @armandilloamarillo
      @armandilloamarillo Рік тому +8

      Your school must have a lot of funding. A bunch of other schools don't even have working AC, let alone anything your school has

    • @ingramr88
      @ingramr88 Рік тому +7

      the parents are battling homelessness and drug addictions.....thats why....notice that when the young lady Genesis said she dropped out because she was homeless, they next thing they said was how the school was focused on helping her get back on track by offering tutoring and educational resources....im like bruh, she literally just said she was homeless!!!!
      I had to stop working with tutoring services and those non-profits that claim to help kids because many of the kids i was helping, i found out they were homeless yet all we were doing was focusing on their math studies but not addressing the real underlying problems.....all that money being raised to just ignore the main issues, instabilty in their homes and communities.
      i work with kids who were priced out of their neighborhoods that were supposed to go to another school but would skip classes at their new school just to come back to their old school and hang around the neighborhood.....but everybody wants to act like they dont know what the issue is......many families are facing homelessness, being priced away from their community, and families battling drug addiction. WHY DO WE CONTINUE TO IGNORE THIS?!?!?!?

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому

      The school admin and school board need to be held more accountable, the schools themselves are different

    • @NameMcNamename
      @NameMcNamename Рік тому

      It IS the schools' fault. More specifically, the schools' fault. The board of education at every district in the country is run elderly shits who actively refuse to understand that standardized testing doesn't work. That, and the current and former secretary (secretaries) of education are horrifically underqualified for the position.
      As far as school is concerned, I say thst pretty much everyone is to blame except the teachers, students and auxiliary employees (janitors, bus drivers, lunch staff, etc.)

  • @Gotinks
    @Gotinks Рік тому +53

    Don't blame teachers, blame parents. Teachers are overworked and under paid.

  • @lilliemoore93
    @lilliemoore93 9 місяців тому +1

    My daughter is chronically ill and she missed a lot of days of school. Recently went to court the other day and was told I might be facing 4 months in jail. Go back in June and I’m gonna give them the proof that she’s chronically ill ands that’s what keeping her out. It’s sucks that I have to bring her to school in pain but I’m gonna get in trouble now

  • @elyse443
    @elyse443 Рік тому +57

    What part of the child’s life is the schools NOT responsible for? So now they have to heal the children’s traumas? They are not the parents. They just cannot be the parent. Each teacher has 200 students, the parents have one, maybe four. Why don’t the parents feel responsible for literally anything? It’s so weird.

    • @rootlori8117
      @rootlori8117 Рік тому +1

      If not us who?

    • @Marymackthequeenofwack
      @Marymackthequeenofwack Рік тому

      ​@@rootlori8117PARENTS

    • @erinramsay9914
      @erinramsay9914 Рік тому

      THe parents should be the ones caring for the mental and physical health of their children. If a school is disengaging parents, then that's on them. But, parents are responsible for thier offspring. I love kids but kids are best served in whole family units, not by the government. @@rootlori8117

    • @prettyclassyladyOG
      @prettyclassyladyOG Рік тому

      I think they're saying they would like provided counseling since a lot of the kids have been abused or had a lot of family/friend die. These people probably don't have insurance. Also some of the parents could be the ones abusing or neglecting the kids so you can't expect them to help.

  • @FlawlessDreamsLLC
    @FlawlessDreamsLLC Рік тому +12

    I was bullied so much to the point, I left for homeschooling. I went to private school most my life, then tried public school, then finished with homeschooling.

  • @egg2091
    @egg2091 Рік тому +3

    I think our whole society is failing. We have no social cohesion or sense of community anymore.

  • @brianna094
    @brianna094 Рік тому +207

    I had absent parents and I was a chronically absent student. (Grew up white and poor). Single mother household and education wasn't a focus. I didn't watch cartoons or hang out with friends, I was focused on keeping my parents alive for the day (H addicts). It felt like being at war every single day and the focus was never on me. I'm still battling the impact it had on me and I'll use my progress to help others who struggle in the same way. My heart bleeds for kids in similar situations with no way out, they don't show how much they're struggling and will tolerate so much at their own expense. ❤

    • @arfarfarf256
      @arfarfarf256 Рік тому +5

      That had to be so hard, having to worry about your parents' survival. My sympathy.

    • @proudatheist2042
      @proudatheist2042 Рік тому +1

      I am so sorry for all of that. Your parents should have been there to take care of you, not the other way around. I hope you have a well balanced support system now.

  • @familyunity70
    @familyunity70 Рік тому +47

    Ultimately, it’s parent’s responsibility to raise, care, and discipline their children to prepare them to be successful. Teachers reinforce academics. Teachers aren’t responsible for raising and disciplining your children.

    • @d.c.5033
      @d.c.5033 Рік тому +1

      As the old saying goes, it takes a community…

    • @d.c.5033
      @d.c.5033 Рік тому

      As the old saying goes, it takes a community…

    • @familyunity70
      @familyunity70 Рік тому +6

      @@d.c.5033 I agree; however, 90 percent should come from home. The other 10 percent should come from the community. Children first teachers and leaders are their parents.

    • @latoodar1240
      @latoodar1240 Рік тому +3

      ⁠@@d.c.5033we can’t raise 20 kids at one. Time.community is the mother father aunti, uncle.. cousin’s grandmother.. teachers are to teach nit raise.

    • @zackhughes2437
      @zackhughes2437 Рік тому +2

      @@d.c.5033no it doesn’t. It takes a parent that gives a damn. Community raising your kids is what brought us to this point.

  • @lorimeyers3839
    @lorimeyers3839 Рік тому +17

    I worked in education as a special Ed teacher for about 7 years. I left the field back in 2017 and I couldn’t be happier. My sister also teaches and she absolutely hates her job. She says the kids (middle school) miss 40-65% of the year. The kids can barely read and write and act like 6 year olds. Then at the end of the marking period when kids are failing, the parents bombard the school and blame the school and the teachers for their children acting like animals. My sister is truly miserable. World class parenting. I couldn’t be happier I left the field.

    • @DystopianDeepDives
      @DystopianDeepDives Рік тому +1

      what are you doing instead?

    • @lorimeyers3839
      @lorimeyers3839 Рік тому

      @@DystopianDeepDives I work in satcom. I make more money and am way happier.

    • @SamanthasUniverse
      @SamanthasUniverse 11 місяців тому +1

      Parents are glad you left too. With that attitude, I wouldn't want you around children, ruining them any further than schools and our country already have. It's the SCHOOLS' job to TEACH children to READ and schools don't even teach phonics since the 90s! I just did a video on this.

    • @lorimeyers3839
      @lorimeyers3839 11 місяців тому

      @@DystopianDeepDives making twice the salary. Lol.

    • @lorimeyers3839
      @lorimeyers3839 11 місяців тому +2

      @@SamanthasUniverse lol, I busted my ass teaching developmentally disabled high schoolers in a 12:1:1 setting. If you actually read my comment, you’ll clearly see these are not my words.

  • @amyamyamy777
    @amyamyamy777 Рік тому +70

    People need to stop having kids like it’s just another thing to do.

    • @dinkyboss
      @dinkyboss Рік тому +25

      I say stuff like this and people look at me like I’m the crazy one 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @nanoc.2103
      @nanoc.2103 Рік тому +3

      How much I agree with you to an extent…people are going to keep having kids regardless of their psychological, familial, and/or financial situations…. So either we find a way to address these issues or delve into more chaos.

    • @jeansherwood2428
      @jeansherwood2428 Рік тому +5

      We need to offer a free vasectomy or hysterectomy program in America.

  • @earningmyway5021
    @earningmyway5021 Рік тому +21

    Lies lies lies. Blaming the schools is a cop out. I teach in the inner city and I've spoken with kids whose parents give them a choice of coming to school. It's these sorry parents that's the issue.

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Рік тому

      What “Society”? Stop blaming “society” which is a nebulous concept and start looking at individuals. People need to take responsibility for how they raise their kids otherwise they shouldn’t have them at all.
      Schools are only as effective as communities allow.

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Рік тому

      What “Society”? Stop blaming “society” which is a nebulous concept and start looking at individuals. People need to take responsibility for how they raise their kids otherwise they shouldn’t have them at all.
      Schools are only as effective as communities allow.

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Рік тому

      What “Society”? Stop blaming “society” which is a nebulous concept and start looking at individuals. People need to take responsibility for how they raise their kids otherwise they shouldn’t have them at all.
      Schools are only as effective as communities allow.

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Рік тому

      What “Society”? Stop blaming “society” which is a nebulous concept and start looking at individuals. People need to take responsibility for how they raise their kids otherwise they shouldn’t have them at all.
      Schools are only as effective as communities allow.

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Рік тому

      What “Society”? Stop blaming “society” which is a nebulous concept and start looking at individuals. People need to take responsibility for how they raise their kids otherwise they shouldn’t have them at all.
      Schools are only as effective as communities allow.

  • @Goyarxrd
    @Goyarxrd Рік тому +5

    My Anxiety and Depression is the reason I skip school everyday with my friends it’s already bad enough I live with a emotional abusive mother and going to school around people that make fun of me because I’m different from them doesn’t help neither

  • @l.c.3150
    @l.c.3150 Рік тому +32

    When there is so much poverty, issues in family homes, households struggling to pay for food, shelter, clothing etc,hopelessness in the future, why would kids go to school??? Absenteeism is a reflection society’s problems that now teachers and school boards are tasked to fix?! Let’s get to the root causes and not just symptom fixing! Also why use the word truancy when absenteeism is perfectly fine!

    • @RealistReviewer
      @RealistReviewer Рік тому +9

      Poverty, over worked, under paid, creates so much stress and fatigue that parents can't cope, it's a symptom of a bigger issue.

  • @kevinJ6665
    @kevinJ6665 Рік тому +5

    It’s bc this new age of parents doesn’t give a flying F. They would rather go out and party and push their kids on whoever will sadly take them. It’s pathetic.

  • @Beforedeth
    @Beforedeth Рік тому +1

    Truancy is caused by the parent... I'm a single parent and my kid don't miss a day of school unless its for a doctors appointment and if they sleep in I will walk their happy a** in the freezing cold education matter so much and I'm a southeastern USA resident. I have seen multiple parents in our apartments have cops knocking over truancy cases because there parents are junky p.o.s who had children to mooch off the system not because they have a legacy or want to create a successful human being... They use them as pawns and its sickening. We should stop ignorant people from bringing more trauma into this world.

    • @JesusLovesTheLittlePiggies
      @JesusLovesTheLittlePiggies Рік тому

      Just wait until they are big enough to hit you back. Then you can’t force them to do anything, or they’ll call the cops on YOU.

  • @5mayalevi
    @5mayalevi Рік тому +67

    I had a student last year who couldn’t understand anything, was falling behind, etc. He was new to our school. Well guess what? In his previous school there was a history of absenteeism. What’s worse is I teach special education self contained-he NEEDED to be in school-more than most students. Mom would pull him out of school or he would stay home and come in and tell us they spent the day going to the beach or movies or whatever. I can write all the IEP goals to get him to where he needs to be and work hard-but at some point when mom keeps him out of school two or three days a week to go shopping or hang out at the beach, there is only so much I can do! I am not his mother and his mother needs to do her JOB and send him to school! The truant officer would come out and she would pretend not to be home. Then she rolled her eyes at the attendance clerk when the clerk told her her son needs to be in school and she was doing a poor job of it as a parent. Come on people.

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus Рік тому +6

      Did mom just need a friend or something? Or was this an example of the son-husband phenomenon I hear about? It's just really weird to me that a mother would want her kid hanging out instead of going to school.

    • @Keylimelife
      @Keylimelife Рік тому

      Someone who is missing that much school probably should not be on an IEP, because most students only qualify because a lack of instruction is ruled out. If they are chronically absent, that is a lack of instruction.

    • @5mayalevi
      @5mayalevi Рік тому +2

      @@Keylimelife IEPs are not decided by school attendance. We are REQUIRED by law to write and implement an IEP for an identified child. That is our legal obligation. The parent is required to bring them to school. We cannot simply wipe our hands of our obligations because the parent is not meeting theirs. The students I teach are identified as intellectually disabled and often have other co diagnoses such as autism and ADHD. Even without instruction this student definitely and demonstrably needed an IEP.

    • @Klake-bk2dp
      @Klake-bk2dp Рік тому +3

      Special ed teachers are by far the worst teachers that I’ve had. They were all females that had unrealistic expectations for young boys with learning disabilities.
      It’s probably best for him to spend time with his mom instead being borderline abused by teachers.

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus Рік тому +5

      @@Klake-bk2dp Yeah, great. Let's invent scenarios where it's preferable for a kid to go hang out at a beach than go to school. What could go wrong?

  • @ladyindaroom
    @ladyindaroom Рік тому +59

    This is The Parents to Blame! Too many are work, work working and not seeing about their children.! I was a workaholic parent also, It led the Trauma room with my son and my daughter became a single mother at 19. Both kids graduated from High School with no plans on what to do afterward. I dropped the ball unintentionally! As a single mother, work was soooooo important I forgot to check in on my children's future

    • @jenniferhiemstra5228
      @jenniferhiemstra5228 Рік тому +15

      When living costs skyrocket and wages are low, what do you expect parents to do? The first basics of the hierarchy of needs aren't being met. When people can't pay for the basics such as food and rent because of the nations' system of capitalistic exploitation at all costs, what do suggest people do? I'm being serious here.
      You can't say to use stop being a workaholic without addressing the system that created it in the first place.

    • @twigwigsoso
      @twigwigsoso Рік тому +4

      but they have to work work work, i grew up in the 08 crisis- we ate from gas station, my dad got home at 12 am everyday, my mom worked mutiple jobs and we were VERY lucky-
      parents have no choice now, rent is on average 2k, that's insane- we are experiencing the consequences of our actions but the government doesn't care

    • @Truly_Key
      @Truly_Key Рік тому +1

      I have to work a lot. As a single parent it’s either work with no off days or be homeless. Everything is so expensive. The struggle is heartbreaking. I still focus on my child and get them to school on time and picked up on time. I can’t be involved in PTA because you basically have to be jobless to devote the time and attention that program needs. I still make sure my kid gets the work done and is learning.

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus Рік тому

      @@Truly_Key You've obviously a good mom. I certainly understand that it's tough out there right now, but some parents seem to have to wrong priorities. You make sure your child gets their work done while other mothers spend time making TikToks about how their school (and the school alone) is failing their child. It doesn't take a whole lot to show that a child should consider academics important and you're doing it. Your child will end up much better off then many of their peers.
      I'm as old as millenial can possibly be and have no child and I'm not married. Every time I check out TikTok it's like gazing into hell. All the dysfunctions of our society are proudly displayed there _by the parents._

    • @NightMourningDove
      @NightMourningDove Рік тому

      @@jenniferhiemstra5228 Finally someone gets it, people are too quick to blame parents not seeing the bigger picture

  • @darylb5564
    @darylb5564 Рік тому +4

    We have a single parent household crisis. All of this other noise are symptoms

  • @murrkieryel6602
    @murrkieryel6602 Рік тому +30

    Our parents are failing our kids.

  • @Mintjulep3
    @Mintjulep3 Рік тому +9

    It’s NOT solely on the schools!!! It’s the ‘parents’! For instance, why was that young woman homeless at 17?? Her parents are supposed to providing her with love, care, housing, FOOD, transportation, and resources. Stop having children you can’t afford to support in ALL areas. Schools should not be placed at fault for the failures of the parents

  • @krys1301
    @krys1301 Рік тому +3

    As someone who works in this field, it is so frustrating that no one will step up to say that TRUANCY IS A PARENTING ISSUE. Education is not an important factor in these homes. Parents are not actively involved in their educational success. When I asked the parents of the families that I work with when the last time was that they, themselves, have reached out to their kids' school counselors to find out where they stand on homework, credits, in-class behavior, they always look at me like a deer in the headlights. They do not push their kids to go to school when the kids feign illness. Waking up with a tummy ache is not a reason to miss school. Give the kid some breakfast and maybe an antacid and send them to the bus stop--better yet, walk the kid to the bus stop. Many parents will enable the kids' truancy by calling them out sick because they do not feel like arguing with the kid, or because they want that kid to stay home and clean the house or babysit other kids!!! School is not a priority right now, and it hasn't been for a long time. Kids trying to get out of going to school is something that kids are going to do, but if the parent is actively involved, they will not let their kids get it in their heads that skipping is even an option. If a kid develops issues in school, and job is keeping the parent from intervening, then get a different job--having kids means having to make sacrifices. Have the kid join an extracurricular activity to allow them develop a sense of accomplishment and to put them around more driven students. Set aside time in the home to ensure that kids are completing their homework. HELP THEM WITH THEIR HOMEWORK. The internet and UA-cam are great resources for kids to learn how to solve mathematical/chemical equations, interpret literature, sound-out foreign languages, etc. Stop relying on the government to raise your children! Sheesh!

    • @Jamhael1
      @Jamhael1 Рік тому

      No matter - the system as it is is too broken for "make-do"...

    • @The-Oneness11
      @The-Oneness11 10 місяців тому

      Even full time working parents have difficulties too. For instance my daughter was being bullied and was scared to go to school. Most of the time I forced her to but she ended up getting in fights. It was so stressful being constantly called away from my job to go the school to deal with her having drama with other kids. Eventually I had to relocate in order to put her in a better school. That solved all the issues.

    • @Jamhael1
      @Jamhael1 10 місяців тому

      @@The-Oneness11 if life was so easy...

  • @anneliesececi418
    @anneliesececi418 Рік тому +21

    We are so short staffed, it is a relief when students are out. In the sped department, it’s the only reason we can get through the day at all. And then kids who do show up get rotating staff, if we can even get a sub at all

  • @sharonl3722
    @sharonl3722 Рік тому +12

    Public schools are a mess. Too many kids in a classroom and in a school! The government isn’t going to provide the funding to make these changes. Teachers can’t teach because of the discipline problems. Not enough social workers/ counselors. Schools need to be a safe place physically and emotionally to each and every student. Again, the smaller number of students would be a big help. Teachers are stressed it is ridiculous what is expected of them.
    Schools mirror what is going on in our communities. Plain and simple. DOE will not step up because they are too busy being in pockets of companies that develop the tests and curriculum.

  • @gabrieljude2478
    @gabrieljude2478 Рік тому +7

    My mom had to deal with this issue because my brother didn't want to go to school and eventually dropped out. Now his daughter is doing the same thing and she has 2 years to go but he is facing truancy because she keeps missing classes and I'm just like why? It makes no sense to quit now when you're almost done. Now my brother knows how my mom felt having to put up with this.

  • @adamrice1087
    @adamrice1087 Рік тому +14

    Lawsuits. That's what need to happen. Parents need to be afraid of getting sued and taken to jail over child neglect. I see it everyday as a teacher. Children don't have what they need and nothing happens to the parents.

    • @Fawn123
      @Fawn123 Рік тому

      Agreed. Sometimes people have to be SCARED into doing the right thing. Smh.

    • @Fawn123
      @Fawn123 Рік тому

      @JoeyAfrika If these parents aren’t criminals, then criminalizing what they are doing could whup them into shape. People are going to break the law no matter what, but if you find out one day you’re doing something that is now illegal, it leaves you the choice to get your butt in order or keep doing what you’re doing. I’ve seen parents turn their crappy behavior around just from CPS getting involved. Hence why I said some people need to be scared into doing the right thing.

  • @Chris-wl7nl
    @Chris-wl7nl Рік тому +9

    Wait. I agree the education system is broken. But all of the things that are being mentioned; mental health, poverty, taking care of loved ones, etc. are not the job of a school. That is a much bigger societal problem.

  • @TheGoonSquadd
    @TheGoonSquadd Рік тому +2

    6:04 total bs…. When you put in effort teachers will always help. Hate when kids try to blame teachers. These kids get retakes, teachers meet with them before school, after school, during lunch. Even tutoring. They just don’t want to put in the work.

  • @emmag3089
    @emmag3089 Рік тому +16

    I'm in England and was out of school for 2 years after I self excluded (dropped out). I dropped out because I had such severe anxiety that I was too scared to leave my house. I had undiagnosed autism until finally getting my diagnosis at age 13 and at school I was bullied for being "quiet" and for having ginger hair. Some students saw me as a pushover because they knew I wouldn't tell the teacher on someone teasing me because I was too anxious to do so. I got into a school for autistic students at age 15 and am thriving there. The teachers don't shout (which was a common occurance in public school) and all the students know what its like to be misunderstood.

  • @kgraham5820
    @kgraham5820 Рік тому +4

    That chick says "The education system is working for some and not working for others…" Like she really stated something profound. I say - No $hit? Isn’t that how most everything in life goes?? Works for some, or most, but not for others. Could it be it’s working for the kids who work it, and not working for the kids who don’t give a damn?? Let’s be real. Some kids don’t give a rats @$$ about going to school and they can’t be made to care.
    For several reasons, I think we’re not too far away from all students in grades 8-12 going to online learning only. Continuing to pay our educators peanuts, while expecting them to not only teach our children abc's and 123's, but to also police them and all the while showing them no respect... who wants to sign up for such headaches??

  • @angrynoodletwentyfive6463
    @angrynoodletwentyfive6463 Рік тому +3

    I think the issue with why kids don't value education anymore is because employers don't value education the way they used to. A college degree doesn't get you that much higher paying of a job than a highschool diploma anymore. If even what used to be considered "good jobs" are under payed why invest in an education to get a better job where you still don't make ends meet when you can work at the grocery store which requires no education, no student loans and pays almost as well as entry level full time work with a bachelors degree?

  • @damienalvarez2957
    @damienalvarez2957 Рік тому +37

    Truthfully the only thing that kept me going to school was because I had to. I got bullied a lot and neither teachers nor the principals would do anything about it unless I tried to stand up for myself, in which case they would discipline me and let the bullies walk free. They told my mom that it was basically my fault that the kids were mean to me and didn’t want to accept me in their social group.
    But this is why I support school choice. No child should be forced to have to go to a school that makes them miserable.

    • @PlaystationMasterPS3
      @PlaystationMasterPS3 Рік тому +4

      I agree with you in that schools are pro-bullying but "school choice" is just a euphemism for privatizing the school system, which won't solve the problem and will only make everything worse.

    • @kitty1256x
      @kitty1256x Рік тому +3

      You needed to go to online school, your life would be better. But not many know about it.

  • @leahhulsey5423
    @leahhulsey5423 Рік тому +10

    This is true of our education system today. Ask teachers to fix all the problems that are not for them to fix. Parents are not mentioned. Parents are not involved and don't push kids to attend.

  • @The-Oneness11
    @The-Oneness11 10 місяців тому +1

    Why don't schools provide busses for kids without transportation. That would solve a lot of the issues.

  • @isaa8521
    @isaa8521 Рік тому +84

    I’ll tell you what is also wrong with schools… all kids learn differently and no not all kids want to be in a classroom all day. I myself was a gifted student (part of the gifted program) and I slowly started going downhill because I felt that the strict structure of being at school all day and then on top of that having to do homework was just too much. Math was also extremely hard for me despite being a gifted student.. even students that were not in the gifted program understood math better than I did in school. There was only one teacher throughout my entire school career who I understood… when I got to college I attempted to hunt her down but was unable to find her. She had something where I was able to understand her and only her. The school system needs to be open to teaching children that learn differently. We can’t continue this cookie cutter nonsense anymore… because this is the outcome.

    • @VanessaMartinez-nj6sp
      @VanessaMartinez-nj6sp Рік тому +12

      I agree 1000%

    • @isaa8521
      @isaa8521 Рік тому

      @@VanessaMartinez-nj6sp♥️ this needs to be change!!! It’s long overdue!!!

    • @lindseyperry1467
      @lindseyperry1467 Рік тому +4

      I’m at a 4-year college, & it’s the same black & white thinking. Higher education is still education. Education needs to be reconstructed to not be so rigid

    • @anon7374
      @anon7374 Рік тому

      There is no strict structure at school anymore. Kids are not in the class all day either. School isn’t how it was when we were kids. I say this as a teacher

    • @isaa8521
      @isaa8521 Рік тому +2

      @@anon7374 I think it depends on the city/state because my brother who is in high school still has to go to school all day.. there is no reason why high schoolers should be in school for 8 hours a day.

  • @kelleyb
    @kelleyb Рік тому +46

    I’m a first year teacher and I work six days a week easily 10-12 hour days and I’m still behind with work. If I didn’t take one day off I would loose my mind. This is the hardest career I have ever had, but my little 4th graders are so worth it.

    • @WhatWillYouFind
      @WhatWillYouFind Рік тому

      The battle cry of all public service people. Think of the kids. I moved abroad and have no regrets. If I'm going to play the part as court jester and master of all I need to be paid for it. I love my kids here all the same, with the main difference that my pay grade means retirement with a nice house and all that was promised we'd have as we were kids. It is a sick system, one destined to consume itself or collapse.
      Hold on tight until you can leave your current contract and possibly humor going abroad where your credentials alone will allow you a wonderful livable life.

  • @cesarhernandez769
    @cesarhernandez769 Рік тому +1

    The only reason Truancy is a “crisis” is because school districts are losing money on those kids not being in school. Before yall come @ me with “No! All kids need their education!” You’re right however when certain kids aren’t in class the other get a more quality education and if high school kids wanna drop out 10-11th grade to go straight to work let them

  • @mr.justice3220
    @mr.justice3220 Рік тому +40

    Truancy? Sounds like alot of our schools and parents just suck.

    • @NoName-yf4zi
      @NoName-yf4zi Рік тому +1

      Blacks

    • @QuickenDude09
      @QuickenDude09 Рік тому +3

      The school is open Keisha didn't prepare her kids to be taught. It's not the school's fault

    • @cggg490
      @cggg490 Рік тому

      Your ignorance is appalling

    • @whocares897
      @whocares897 Рік тому +2

      Emphasis on the parents

    • @tealover70
      @tealover70 Рік тому

      @@NoName-yf4ziYep, mostly Hispanics and African Americans.

  • @Stuffnsuch736
    @Stuffnsuch736 Рік тому +44

    It’s hard to blame the American education system when the children aren’t even showing up

    • @MyCatsChannel841
      @MyCatsChannel841 Рік тому +6

      Ya becuase of being unsafe

    • @buzzbuzzer581
      @buzzbuzzer581 Рік тому +3

      well the kids arent showing up cuz theyre not offered more support like theres racial disparities in america that make it difficult for poor ppl to stay in the right path

  • @Deehandle11
    @Deehandle11 Рік тому +1

    A big factor of this starts at home. Mostly in single parent households. And the government doesn’t care about our kids future. They promote single parenthood. This will affect our future

  • @momoftwobunnies
    @momoftwobunnies Рік тому +14

    Classrooms are not CHILDCARE. Blame the damn parents for not doing thier part!!!

    • @ThePhonymo
      @ThePhonymo Рік тому +1

      American classrooms are lol 😂 just a big babysitting service k-12

  • @1sablelove
    @1sablelove Рік тому +18

    What about teachers who have reached their breaking point? I have taught for over 20 years. It is beyond hard to motivate those students who do not have the support system at home...I cannot tell you how many times I have called home and the response is, "I can't do anything with them at home either". Saying the "schools are failing them" is so unfair when you are not in the classroom day in and day out in the trenches fighting for these kids! Loving them and encouraging them will only go so far. I have found there is very little intrinsic motivation for this generation of students and it's scary...

    • @And1one757
      @And1one757 Рік тому +1

      Bring back daddies and belts that would motivate them but you got to do it when there young alot of these kids are too angry bout time they hit adolescent

    • @pinkskullrose
      @pinkskullrose Рік тому +6

      ​@@And1one757that's not motivation, that's causing fear. Let's see you try to work at your job while your boss whoops you to do better. You wouldn't like it, would you? So how do you think a kid feels? You want respect? You give it to them, and you'll get it in return. Beating, insulting, yelling, and using fear doesn't work.

    • @And1one757
      @And1one757 Рік тому +1

      @pinkskullrose i was that kid that got whoopins when i messed up i was held accountable and yeah as a kid at the time it not pleasant but i earned everyone of them... i wouldn't take any of them back it was exactly what i needed... and i wasnt in fear of my father; after i tooks my licks and moved on... and no i didn't say anything about whooping adults but we are held accountable in other ways

    • @And1one757
      @And1one757 Рік тому +1

      @pinkskullrose and no i don't look at kids as giving respect their freaking children for crying out loud... i give them love and a degree of latitude for boundaries not respect per se...

    • @prettyclassyladyOG
      @prettyclassyladyOG Рік тому

      ​@@And1one757You sound perverted. That's the same logic she owners used. Anybody who enjoys striking a child needs mental help

  • @Lyssa0095
    @Lyssa0095 Рік тому +11

    My kid is only absent because he keeps getting reinfected with sickness at scchool and he’s a kindergartner. Definitely agree with if we kept the kids healthy there wouldn’t be a absence

    • @killgoretrout877
      @killgoretrout877 Рік тому

      you aren't black so you care of your kid can read or not

  • @springlizzard1425
    @springlizzard1425 Рік тому +30

    As a teacher in a small rural school, yes to all of this! The trauma of our students and their families is real. Our school is tasked with feeding, clothing, proving medical and emotional support, helping with housing and utilities issues, trauma of students and residual effects from their parents, and on and on. And on top of that, we try to teach them to read and write and do math with fewer and fewer teachers, support staff, and resources. A breaking point is near. I cry almost every day..

  • @channel_z_news
    @channel_z_news Рік тому +35

    Another issue is that many high schoolers do not feel motivated to go to school because they feel like what they learn has no relevance to their daily life. perhaps if they learn about things like investing, stocks, mortgages, loans, and driving, then they might have more of a personal incentive to be engaged in their education.

    • @NPG4EVER
      @NPG4EVER Рік тому +3

      How would a kindergarten student know what they need from school? 🙄

    • @channel_z_news
      @channel_z_news Рік тому +3

      @jamescrutchfield9237 High schoolers I should say. That's where a lot of irrelevant stuff comes in.

    • @janemorrow8802
      @janemorrow8802 Рік тому +3

      My maternal grandmother once told me, "Nothing you learn is ever wasted." She was right. I'm reasonably old and have used all that I learned. This includes teaching myself to type in my teens.

    • @Whitneypyant
      @Whitneypyant Рік тому +2

      @@channel_z_newsa lot of things that you learn in school is relevant. While I get learning about investments and stock. Most people today don’t know or understand US constitution

    • @relld6504
      @relld6504 Рік тому

      @@baileymadison9019 The high school economics class is very general and gives an overview of those topics. The biggest issue is the way that it is taught. It's not relatable. It's more memorization than anything.

  • @madeyoulook2869
    @madeyoulook2869 Рік тому +4

    Honestly if I could go back , I’d drop out and get my GED. It’s a waste of time.

  • @maryhyland4796
    @maryhyland4796 Рік тому +15

    This video is soooo powerful. I wish that teachers everywhere would be opened to watching this video. I have helped raise grandchildren, greatgrands, nieces, nephews and others. Our families were poor, we always went to school and came home to work. We did our homework late at night. I don't have much now but my heart breaks for these young people. I pray they will go back to school. I had an 18 year old grandson who left the state to go to his mom. When he returned the school system would not allow him back. He is to old to be with other students. He would have been in the 11th grade. His friends his age were still in classes. Go figure. He did However go to the junior college and got his High School Diploma.

    • @lizzyiceee
      @lizzyiceee Рік тому +4

      Trust me teachers are living this! Most of teaching is socio emotional work and making sure students are mentally okay and fighting for them. I have spent a lot of time trying to get students to re-enroll in school or attend night school or let me tutor them for their GED.

    • @jammylynn4eva
      @jammylynn4eva Рік тому

      As you said, "the system."

  • @Amay101
    @Amay101 Рік тому +12

    This comes from a culture that teaches kids to do as they please. That’s why there’s so many children now a days involved in criminal activities. There’s no accountability anymore

    • @Fawn123
      @Fawn123 Рік тому

      Exactly. And no respect for adults or authority.

  • @captreyes
    @captreyes Рік тому +17

    When I see parents going out to eat past 9pm with children in tow, I can’t help but see where the problem begins. The school opens and closes the same as it always has. There are too many people who don’t want the shame of their own actions, so we blame the schools for not being good enough.

    • @chrisdiaz4876
      @chrisdiaz4876 Рік тому +2

      What? In what world is taking your kids out past 9pm indicative of poor parenting being the main issue, especially on a mass and habitual scale like this? The actual issue with poor grades and truancy lies within the children. I would know since i'm a senior in High School currently. Take a look, the amount of disinterest that I've seen some students show is absolutely abysmal. When teachers ask us Seniors what were going to do once we graduate, only 20% of the students raises their hands to actually answer. A lot of kids in High School aren't on actual level reading and math levels, they match up with Middle School levels. This isn't because of some great rupture at home, it isn't because they have teachers who are tired and disinterested, its because plain and simple there heads are in different places. So many kids have so many different backgrounds that you can't say that all kids are "dumb" i know plenty of fellow Seniors that are literally so swamped with work inside & outside of school that they sometimes just can't focus under all the pressure, you'll notice this theme a lot when talking to the Student-Athlete population at our school, i know the pressures because i'm actually apart of that body. I know of other students that are just plain dumb asses and refuse to partake in any of the benefits that a learning institution might give out, and i know other ones so attrited out by depression & anxiety that they literally can't process the idea of being anywhere but inside of a school, you'll notice those are usually the guys with their heads down barely speaking, completely oblivious to self-development.
      The score was made clear by every teacher to me at the beginning of every school year, do your work, study, learn, focus, come to class on time and treat folk with respect. Simple as that, at least in my community we keep it straight. In my eyes, it has always been about the effort i INDEPENDENTLY put forward and that's not coming from someone who had it easy in my earlier adolescence. I have a mom with Schizophrenia, got an old lady with Alzheimer's and Dementia, and a generally dysfunctional family that has wore down on me like no other. I have every excuse to do nothing but lament and wallow in self same misery, and yet i don't, i march on. That's why I'll succeed and they won't

  • @teeconsigliano7631
    @teeconsigliano7631 Рік тому +34

    Depression, anxiety, and trauma have been around a long time and if anything there's more social services than decades ago. Somehow that didn't matter back then and students still came to school. There's so much free educational videos online and free internet now. Free tutoring services that many kids don't attend. Life is tough and you have to deal with it to survive. But there is help if you're not too lazy to take it. Blaming COVID for being a dropout or not getting your GED is a cop out and doesn't help anyone.

  • @tipsandtricks6071
    @tipsandtricks6071 Рік тому +6

    I was a teacher and I can tell you that people do not want to raise their kids.

  • @Beentrillx1243
    @Beentrillx1243 Рік тому +2

    Parents parents parents, it’s the parents. It will always start and end with the parents

  • @comfiecozie376
    @comfiecozie376 Рік тому +31

    I'm in college right now and I just want to say even in college this is a big huge problem. Every semester we start with the rooms packed full, 30+ students each. By the end of the semester, it's about 8 left including me. When I turn in assignments, I often find that it's only me and maybe 6 others max that are doing this. It confuses me so much, because how on earth are they passing if the majority arent turning in work? I guess the teachers then have to pass the lazies on curves or something? Clearly they're still getting passed, because its seriously just that common now. That needs to stop. Schools are just ushering people to degrees without them even doing the work anymore. No one cares about students actually passing or staying anymore. Its so weird.

    • @Drreamkid
      @Drreamkid Рік тому +2

      But who are you to tell students where the should be as if your the one paying for their education lol

    • @WhatWillYouFind
      @WhatWillYouFind Рік тому

      Education is a for-profit business and has been so since after Reagan nuked our economy and forever shuttered proper funding to social programs. Americans seem to love it, like a sick masochist or something. University will do anything it legally can to ensure their Profit Motive just like any other business. Pray you have proper teachers who care about you doing what is necessary and learn so you won't get left behind. All of the fools gambling tens of thousands to graduate with nothing mentally gained from their time there will be in for a rude awakening later when they might actually need the skills their degree was geared to provide them. My sociology degree was worthless until I moved abroad. I put in the effort, dont be dismayed by all of the idiots barely passing.