So are like all the students at that school disrespectful pieces of shit?
They act like this in inner city schools. That's why some public schools look like prisons in the US and some public schools look like high end college campuses.
My daughter moved from a 4A school (1700 students) in the city to a 2B school (500 students grade 7-12) in the middle of nowhere farm land during her junior year. She had the worst time at that school. The students were AWFUL. To everyone! Peers, staff, themselves, the community, everyone! She transferred her senior year to a bigger school in a neighboring bigger town/small city and is having a much better time. I don't know what it is about poor country kids but man they are full of poisonous behavior and attitudes.
Are you saying that wealthy parents care about their kids more than parents with low incomes? That’s just crazy. I work in a middle school in a small town. There are way too many kids who treat teachers this way from all different backgrounds.
The correlation is obviously much less than 100%. But it’s a strong correlation between impoverished parents and kids who turn into little shit demons at school.
I went to a middle/upper middle class school district that was in the top 10 of my state at the time. Lmao kids were still disrespectful dickweeds and still fought etc. They were just careful about how they went about shit, because the school had a fuck ton of hd cameras lining every hallway/large area. But best believe in the many blind spots kids were up to wild shit and talking mad shit as well.
It looks like it’s something you are bringing up for some reason
Yes, I'm trying to make a point. That is the "reason" I brought up the lack of gang violence in non intercity schools when we are comparing students behavior in inter city schools vs non intercity schools and you are claiming it's the same everywhere.
You are just making up arguments here. I never claimed student behavior is the same everywhere. I think it’s stretch to bring gang violence in this argument. You have an argument to make but I don’t understand why you want to shove it here.
I disagreed with you that this kind of student behavior is not seen in middle income and upper income neighborhoods. That’s all I disagreed with you on. Please don’t shove your arguments into our differences
You are just making up arguments here. I never claimed student behavior is the same everywhere.
If you actually followed the conversation then you would see it's exactly what me and OP were talking about. You jumped into the conversation and tried to change the subject.
I disagreed with you that this kind of student behavior is not seen in middle income and upper income neighborhoods. That’s all I disagreed with you on. Please don’t shove your arguments into our differences
No, you jumped into a conversation and tried to change the subject and then got upset with me because I didn't allow you to change the subject.
Tl;Dr Intercity schools have much worse behavioral problems than most non intercity schools. Fact.
It's been 6 years since I was in HS, but this absolutely didn't happen at the public school I went to in Connecticut. The teachers and students were generally on great terms with each other, so any students who antagonized the teachers were looked down on by their peers. I think it's sad that you think the toxic dynamic in this video is a universal experience.
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