hey kids would you like to miss out on crucial knowledge and intellectual nurturing just to yell at people about how bad guns are?
like there's actually anything to learn anymore. I graduated in '15 and let me tell you how loving ass backwards the school systems are right now.
We're learning about things that aren't even relevant to our society anymore. People are taking tests that dictate what kind of future you might have as apposed to the future you want. Children are blowing their brains out because of the enormous amounts of irrelevant paperwork thrown at them. We're not learning the important stuff like: interest rates, banking, mortgage, effective budget planning and spending, taxes, bills etc. Instead of learning how to effectively be successful and live your life, we're learning about how Henry the 8th was a loving looser who couldn't get a baby boy so he decided to murder two of his wives.
My Junior year in high school, I was forced to take a remedial class for college algebra. I had 46/50 necessary credits to graduate and my counselor told me if I could take this remedial class and pass it, I would be eligible to graduate and walk early with the seniors. The only reason i was placed in this class was because of a work program and a huge miscommunication from my administrators and the executive of this work program. tl:dr I effectively skipped the last crucial class of my sophomore year. College algebra is a joke so I went in to this class thinking it was going to be piss easy. Dead wrong.
The class was all online. There were strict rules and regulations about bringing in notes or discussing modules with other students. There were no tutors to help you in class or on campus. The UI was buggy and unresponsive - looked like something that was windows 98 era. If a question asked me whats' 1.10+2.00 and i answered 3.1 it would count me wrong because i left out the extra 0's despite the 0's still being there... (the zero's aren't significant enough to the question to warrant them being written).
Anyway, the remedial course was ass and it's no wonder so many people couldn't pass the class. You know something's wrong when the actual college algebra class is cake compared to the infernal hell of the remedial. "Ohh its just harder to push students to get better!" Yeah, or kill themselves.
There's a lot forgeted up with the school systems right now. Thankfully college is a lot different and i'm finding actual success in college within 2 years compared to the 16 loving years i wasted in public schools.
Modern kids won't be able to find success in today's society without learning from their parents. The things i was taught by my father should be taught in schools. It's a shame that its this way today. But hey, at least they can recite the quadratic formula from memory :^)