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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 3996053" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>Parents need to be more involved in their kid's education. Lots more! Probably wouldn't hurt to have grandparents spending a bunch of time there, either. I only spent about 3 years actually teaching, but I spent most of 4 years being the PTSA president for my kid's high school. Eventually pulled my youngest out of high school, at age 15, and started her in college as she turned 16... Too much bureaucratic inertia there. Their science classes didn't have microscopes, or any other lab equipment. They also banned cell phones, rather than teaching the kids to use them responsibly. This was supposedly a technology school, too. My kids were having to meet a bus at 5:30-6am to be at school for 7:30 classes. Not allowed to have phones, and both our neighborhood and the school neighborhood were rather sketchy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 3996053, member: 45785"] Parents need to be more involved in their kid's education. Lots more! Probably wouldn't hurt to have grandparents spending a bunch of time there, either. I only spent about 3 years actually teaching, but I spent most of 4 years being the PTSA president for my kid's high school. Eventually pulled my youngest out of high school, at age 15, and started her in college as she turned 16... Too much bureaucratic inertia there. Their science classes didn't have microscopes, or any other lab equipment. They also banned cell phones, rather than teaching the kids to use them responsibly. This was supposedly a technology school, too. My kids were having to meet a bus at 5:30-6am to be at school for 7:30 classes. Not allowed to have phones, and both our neighborhood and the school neighborhood were rather sketchy. [/QUOTE]
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