I've got a son that is in his 2nd year of teaching HS history. His 1st year he had a hard time finding a job so he took a teaching position in a school where he was the minority. Out of the 130 or so students he said he could count on 1 hand how many really wanted to learn and they were unable to learn because of the 125 that wanted to cause trouble. My son is a pretty big guy, 6'2" and 275#, He spent more time as a bouncer breaking up fights than he did teaching. He was about ready to quit.
This year he got a job in a small rural school in a farming community. He took a 30% pay cut but he loves it. His biggest complaint is the interference by the government in what and how he teaches. They are basically forcing teachers to teach government propaganda.
When the department of Education was formed in the late 70's that took too much control away from the local school districts. There were problem schools at that time but it has only become worse under government control. That being said it falls on the voters to correct the problem. Sitting at home on election day and blaming someone else is never the answer.
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