Gwinnett County 2022 Teacher of the Year explains why he's leaving the school district

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • Lee Allen, named the 2022 Gwinnett County Public Schools Teacher of the Year in December, taught ninth-grade algebra at Archer High School and coached wrestling. Gwinnett County's top teacher said he's leaving the school district, citing a disconnect between superintendents, school administrators and teachers regarding the post-pandemic challenges teachers face.
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  • @xenotbbbeats7209
    @xenotbbbeats7209 Před 2 lety +4476

    The fact that he wasn't given appropriate time to make his statement, and his volume was turned down when he was just slightly over his time allotment pretty much highlights how little that district cares about even their Teacher of the Year.

    • @HeathInClearLake
      @HeathInClearLake Před 2 lety +264

      I get keeping him to the time limit if he were beginning to ramble. But let the guy talk if he's got something to say. Blind adherence to rules seems to be a big part of the problem.

    • @daedae1522
      @daedae1522 Před 2 lety +33

      @@HeathInClearLake If they extend his time then they have to do that with everyone. You can't break the rules because you like what a person is saying.

    • @AJW3B4L
      @AJW3B4L Před 2 lety +111

      Accurate. It's a business. They just see another employee to replace. It's like a gerbil running on a mill to keep the system going...if a gerbil falls... they just replace.

    • @merryannm
      @merryannm Před 2 lety +48

      @@daedae1522 And that is a problem because…?

    • @daedae1522
      @daedae1522 Před 2 lety +13

      @@merryannmThat’s what’s wrong with everyone now . If you know the rules going in you can’t change them because you like their views.

  • @mattmorris2141
    @mattmorris2141 Před 2 lety +2644

    If you are only giving your Teacher of the Year 3 minutes to speak at the school board meeting (which is what any person can get at many school board meetings) you have confirmed the problem. God bless him for mentioning ESOL.

    • @kathylim3191
      @kathylim3191 Před 2 lety +61

      And turned off his microphone

    • @bcmteacher
      @bcmteacher Před 2 lety +25

      Couldn't agree more. People think they can do whatever they want. Entitlement!

    • @kathylim3191
      @kathylim3191 Před 2 lety +38

      We get 2 min. Trying to change that and to not turn off microphone... I said it is a disrespect and rude behavior toward the people/community who elected the board...

    • @timetowakeup6302
      @timetowakeup6302 Před 2 lety

      It's no longer about education, it's about indoctrination. Public schools are designed to dumb down children and create unquestioned obedience to all authority. This has been going on for decades, nothing new.

    • @Its2084
      @Its2084 Před 2 lety

      Teachers caused this by supporting violent blm riots and bullying students into masking. They isolated these kids for 2 years which leads to developmental and behavioral problems. They taught apathy and violence for 2 years. That's is why.

  • @betweentheripples8847
    @betweentheripples8847 Před 2 lety +706

    The woman's earnest concentration on the timer, and clear disinterest in the individual addressing her, encapsulates everything the teacher said. She's too intelligent to have missed the irony and simply too bored to care.

    • @armyvet7070
      @armyvet7070 Před 2 lety +72

      Diversity hire in action

    • @kanupriyadua6
      @kanupriyadua6 Před 2 lety +17

      She could’ve at least pretended to peel her eyes away from her device / timer. What a shame!

    • @planexshifter
      @planexshifter Před 2 lety +27

      Do you know she is intelligent? I saw no evidence.

    • @TheSquire101
      @TheSquire101 Před 2 lety +10

      But one thing for sure is that over 500 000 people have now seen her being this way.

    • @canonegro666
      @canonegro666 Před 2 lety +20

      Yup. She doesn’t care. There’s the problem right there. Entitled and apathetic.

  • @bennessentials4059
    @bennessentials4059 Před 2 lety +45

    I'm not a teacher and I noticed the rise in disrespect long ago it's wickedness.

  • @ludamanh8400
    @ludamanh8400 Před 2 lety +622

    Im a teacher in Wisconsin. Every point is right on the money. Lack of student accountability on every aspect and terrible administration has been issues for the past 6-7 years

    • @markbernier8434
      @markbernier8434 Před 2 lety +11

      for two generations.

    • @melviasheppard8466
      @melviasheppard8466 Před 2 lety +10

      I started way back in 1980 and it was horrible in the Los Angeles area. I moved away from there in 83 and things were much better. By 1992 most of the kids had moved towards my new district and all of the problems started over again. The hallways and playgrounds were a war zone at anytime. So the school began to be ran like a prison. Retirement never felt so good 🥰

    • @jl8942
      @jl8942 Před 2 lety +16

      It is ALL about incompetent ADULTS and horrible PARENTS! Lack of intelligent competent adults has been a problem for over 30 years.

    • @sarahwolfe1154
      @sarahwolfe1154 Před 2 lety +5

      I graduated from a Wisconsin school and enjoyed my time with the teachers I had. This was in the early 2010s though.

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Před 2 lety +6

      Unfortunately a problem across the country.

  • @melviasheppard8466
    @melviasheppard8466 Před 2 lety +1304

    Everything that he has said is true in every state. He's Teacher of the Century in my book ❣️

    • @naomibellafonte2638
      @naomibellafonte2638 Před 2 lety +15

      Amen this going on right now in my kids school district where in Minnesota. And this teacher up here got forced out smh. My middle schoolers just wants to learn but it’s impossible when all kids do is fight everyday, disrespect teachers so they can’t learn. I don’t blame some of theses teachers for leaving. But there are some teachers that honestly shouldn’t be teachers.

    • @melviasheppard8466
      @melviasheppard8466 Před 2 lety +19

      @@naomibellafonte2638 Just imagine going through school and finally becoming a Teacher in these days. You will go back home with a headache or you might not ever go back home again.
      SOMETHING MUST BE
      DONE

    • @smartypantsladies
      @smartypantsladies Před 2 lety +11

      @@melviasheppard8466 How can we address these issues without the students' families being required to participate also.

    • @melviasheppard8466
      @melviasheppard8466 Před 2 lety +5

      @@smartypantsladies know who you're voting in office. It doesn't matter if you have kids because they're everywhere and they grow up. If you just take a extra few minutes to help education. It can change a whole neighborhood. Starting in your own backyard 😉.

    • @neya292
      @neya292 Před 2 lety +3

      @@naomibellafonte2638 Same in NJ.

  • @frankytravels
    @frankytravels Před 2 lety +49

    I went into teaching in Arizona and lasted 2 years. He essentially got it spot on. The golden years of education are long gone.

  • @timbolester
    @timbolester Před 2 lety +278

    The fact that they turned off his mic at exactly 3 minutes speaks volumes about how underappreciated teachers are. I noticed him speeding up, so I knew that was the reason. And 100% of the things he said were true. Several administrators at our local high school were promoted to administration. It didn't take them long at all to forget what it was like. They just roam the halls, mumbling into their walkie-talkie, trying to seem important. In actuality, they just look like fools.

    • @brandonmay3094
      @brandonmay3094 Před 2 lety +2

      👌🏼 no matter what way the pie is cut, the fairytales are wrapping up

    • @jennymisteqq5399
      @jennymisteqq5399 Před 5 měsíci

      @@brandonmay3094 ???

    • @jennymisteqq5399
      @jennymisteqq5399 Před 5 měsíci

      From what was shown on this video, the man’s mic wasn’t cut off. I’m fact, it seemed as though he covered the topics he wanted to. Example: He says “lastly…” before covering his last grievance.
      You don’t have to make things up to stoke outrage, everything he said was more than enough to do that.

    • @jennymisteqq5399
      @jennymisteqq5399 Před 5 měsíci

      Timbolester: From what was shown on this video, the man’s mic wasn’t cut off. In fact, it seemed he covered the topics he wanted to. A clue to this is him saying “lastly…” before covering his last grievance.
      You don’t have to make things up to stoke outrage, everything he said was more than enough to do that.

  • @hal900x
    @hal900x Před 2 lety +1196

    We are witnessing the breakdown of society in real time. I think the primary reason is lack of accountability. Not just for individuals, but for corporations, political entities, the list goes on.

    • @flawlessfootstomper7004
      @flawlessfootstomper7004 Před 2 lety +15

      cops!!!!!!!

    • @fishingwithrick3991
      @fishingwithrick3991 Před 2 lety +27

      Exactly. And more fodder for the prisons sadly. Even more sadly is there are probably many students who honestly want to learn and follow the rules.

    • @SiccDeville
      @SiccDeville Před 2 lety +42

      it all starts with parents. both parents.

    • @bobpremecz5429
      @bobpremecz5429 Před 2 lety +20

      I think the primary reason is lack of accountability. - NAILED IT. BTW, I don't just think it, I know it! ACCOUNTABILITY leads to ethical responsibility.

    • @BAYBAY_316
      @BAYBAY_316 Před 2 lety

      The once great America is a dumpster fire now

  • @Skills50
    @Skills50 Před 2 lety +1143

    The end is the perfect embodiment of this video. The woman slowly cuts him off.
    She didn't care for what he had to say and it's a shame the county lost such a great teacher. This is someone who cares a lot and is tired of being left behind. Tired of not being listened to.

    • @enginerdy
      @enginerdy Před 2 lety +4

      Pretty sure the speaking time clock is automatic

    • @ianp3112
      @ianp3112 Před 2 lety

      @@enginerdy then someone on that incompetent school board who cared or gives a damn or had the guts, would've given him another 3 minutes!
      Did you intentionally miss the point or are you just being a wiseazz!

    • @ruthokelley5833
      @ruthokelley5833 Před 2 lety +12

      @Skills
      Following the rules to the 9th degree is more important than the problems...that need a solution! Just how does this play out in the classroom with kids who have an undefined idea that something is wrong! They rebel...unconsciously!

    • @finddeniro
      @finddeniro Před 2 lety +3

      Hello Tarese..

    • @biruss
      @biruss Před 2 lety +6

      @@enginerdy she did it herself

  • @WooshMagoosh
    @WooshMagoosh Před 2 lety +193

    I've had students literally tell me
    "If you can't take this level of disrespectful, you shouldn't have become a teacher."
    Okay. What happens when there are no teachers at all?

    • @twocansams6335
      @twocansams6335 Před 2 lety

      That problem is the school board, where i live most kids like that would be kicked out of class until they are expelled then funneled to one of the few shitty schools in the city that take expelled students until they ether graduate, drop out or become too old to be in high school. May not be the greatest system but it gets rid of the shitty toxic students.

    • @MalleusSemperVictor
      @MalleusSemperVictor Před 2 lety

      There will always be hacks that call themselves activists that will twist the children into ideological weapons and they'll do it on the cheap.

    • @chosen1one930
      @chosen1one930 Před 2 lety

      We wouldn't have a lot of stuff without teachers, I won't list any of those because it should be common sense. All teachers in every state should just go on strike, I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet to be honest with the low salary and crazy parents targeting teachers because of conspiracy theories. F school boards thatvdont give a damn and rather believe absolutely wild rumors instead of listening to teachers

    • @HotTakeAndy
      @HotTakeAndy Před 2 lety +21

      Wow. You shouldn’t have to deal with that crap. You’re there to educate not deal with that nonsense. I’m sorry to hear that.

    • @chosen1one930
      @chosen1one930 Před 2 lety +22

      @@HotTakeAndy parents are even worse nowadays with all crazy stuff going around.

  • @mrwebbofficial
    @mrwebbofficial Před 2 lety +44

    I work for a small, rural school district. Our class sizes are rarely more than 20 students per class. Every problem he mentioned is happening here too. I think this is a nation wide problem. There is some serious decay going on in our country.

  • @klystronvariant2686
    @klystronvariant2686 Před 2 lety +705

    Unfortunately we live in a society where to many parents see school as nothing more than a daycare and teachers are the babysitters.

    • @Anthroid9
      @Anthroid9 Před 2 lety +8

      False. School is for education, don’t try to speak for all

    • @Distress.
      @Distress. Před 2 lety +49

      @@Anthroid9 he said too many not all and it's true. I saw way too many parents anxious for school to start so they didn't have to see their kids.
      Though I'd argue if more parents saw school as more than daycare you'd see even more homeschooling.

    • @sweetmeat3236
      @sweetmeat3236 Před 2 lety +1

      Or school is just pointless after like 4th-5th grade it does not teach you a thing about the real world. You learn more by not going to school and watching educational CZcams videos and asking you parents how do I write a check what are taxes and so on. Mowing lawns and getting paid $25 a lawn is so much more rewarding the sitting in a class learning about stuff that happened 200 years ago. But that is just me

    • @luringfanatic5670
      @luringfanatic5670 Před 2 lety +1

      @@otakuConn one word sentences are real 👍

    • @thisisnotmyrealname6990
      @thisisnotmyrealname6990 Před 2 lety +16

      @@Anthroid9 you completely misinterpreted what they meant

  • @karenepps2882
    @karenepps2882 Před 2 lety +645

    Every word he said is true. I work in another school district in GA and since these kids came back in the building, there is a big shift in the issues we face daily. The disrespect is unlike anything I’ve ever seen, students feel it’s ok to walk up in a teachers face and threaten violence, do tik tok videos while the teacher is teaching, then when the phone gets taken away, the parents call or show up ready to get confrontational with the staff. The poor teachers and staff get cursed out daily by both students and parents, it’s sad teachers do not get the support of parents. They send these kids to school with all kinds of behavioral issues then expect the teachers to fix it. They are there to teach, not parent your child, that’s something that starts in the home. I could go on and on, it’s just sad to see so many teachers leaving the classrooms because they don’t get the support of the administration or the parents. At the end of the day, it will take a community effort to bring about a change, but it starts in the home. Children are a reflection of what they see and hear at home, disciplining and teaching your children to be respectful to others, will create a better community and will ultimately lead to a better school environment🙏🏽

    • @bonniethomas3646
      @bonniethomas3646 Před 2 lety +28

      It’s accurate for a majority if not all states. From what I understand from other teachers online (I’ve taught in TX and WA) it’s like this all over. 😩

    • @M-hc9xm
      @M-hc9xm Před 2 lety +26

      I appreciate his honesty and clarity. These are legit reasons to leave a profession, rather than just complaining about only salary and benefits.

    • @tiffany3319
      @tiffany3319 Před 2 lety +8

      You summed it up.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 Před 2 lety

      The Malignant Mango normalized incivility and disrespect for others. Imagine in your first month in office, publicly claiming you know more than our top military leaders.
      Imagine repeatedly insulting other elected officials with terms like “moron”, “low IQ loser” and “communist who hates America”!
      The Cheeto awakened the basest instincts in the underclass who now worship him.

    • @jenniferpearce1052
      @jenniferpearce1052 Před 2 lety +20

      👏👏👏 School is just academics. Parenting is preparing kids for life, including preparing them for school. If a kid respects their parents and their parents expect them to behave in school starting from a young age, it will happen.

  • @nopandakit8051
    @nopandakit8051 Před 2 lety +41

    Anyone who cares about children or education should listen to this man and the thousands of teachers like him that want to save the US educational system.

    • @LouieKaboom
      @LouieKaboom Před 2 lety +5

      Anyone who cares about their children should get them the hell out of the public school system.

    • @mcmahonjp
      @mcmahonjp Před 2 lety

      @@LouieKaboom Agreed. Kids literally learn nothing in school now, they just look up the answers on their phone and write them down (saw this almost constantly before I graduated) Not to mention the fact that they’ve become brainwashing stations more concerned with indoctrinating kids into their shitty ideology

    • @louissimonelli5351
      @louissimonelli5351 Před rokem +1

      @ Nopanda Kit : Like it or not, there is a hierarchy of what's important. And Teachers are not rated highly. Educating the children IS NOT rated highly. I do not know what the solution is. 😕. I'm thinking that unfortunately getting educated , developing the necessary skills is up to the student, their future rests in their hands. Resources may exist, Society may talk a good game, but the student had better assume control of where their going.

    • @kaylalindsayyyy
      @kaylalindsayyyy Před 11 měsíci +1

      He moved to my highschool. I had him as my sophmore year geometry teacher last year. He was the best. Made the class comfortsble, and he isn’t even super strict!! He’s seriously my favorite teacher

  • @thundershirt1
    @thundershirt1 Před 2 lety +33

    As a NYC healthcare provider I can attest that the phrase “frivolous lawsuit” destroys us too. Absolutely destroys.

  • @kellyford5903
    @kellyford5903 Před 2 lety +155

    As a retired public Ed teacher (21+ years) EVERY WORD he says is true - EVERY WORD!!!

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Před 2 lety +2

      You basically have to be a correctional officer to teach these kids. I was a correctional officer in texas and now i substitute teach in high schools, jr high and elementary. If it wasn't for correctional experience i probably would have quit my sub job.

  • @Jacquie11
    @Jacquie11 Před 2 lety +784

    Happening EVERYWHERE and at ALL grade levels! No accountability for the bad behavior of these kids. I'm scared of what kind of adults they will turn out to become!

    • @KobyOwen
      @KobyOwen Před 2 lety +14

      I know right! How are kids fine with some bad apples and the next year they are all bad apples! Is it from that same disease that is making them shorter?

    • @woodygilson3465
      @woodygilson3465 Před 2 lety +36

      No mystery there. They'll grow up to be just like the adults that spawned them and expected other people to teach their kids how to act.

    • @afstutz
      @afstutz Před 2 lety

      They'll live a life of poverty and the ultra wealthy will love hyper-exploiting the hell out of them. It's so sad they won't know how to unionize or fight for better working conditions.

    • @ironjehoshaphat2764
      @ironjehoshaphat2764 Před 2 lety +8

      His first point is the POINT that drives me crazy in the classroom. Kids don't understand how to do their best, because that's the best way to be.

    • @bcmteacher
      @bcmteacher Před 2 lety +12

      When I take the public bus, kids often go on the bus unmasked, boasting about stabbing people etc.

  • @kn7615
    @kn7615 Před 2 lety +23

    This is SO IMPORTANT ~ ALL of my friends who are teachers are struggling to navigate ALL of the factors this courageous, brilliant teacher is outlining. THANK YOU, Lee Allen, and I (and I'm sure many) send prayers for your thriving and also dealing with the grief and frustration you must feel in your decision to step out of teaching. I hope your words will catalyze real CHANGE, at the very least in your own school district...but most hopefully, all over America.

  • @theoracle56
    @theoracle56 Před 2 lety +65

    Amen!!! My husband is an educator and he is appalled by what he is now witnessing in schools. There are generations of students that are in public schools in the US, that are uneducated, forced to be pushed to graduate just so the school can check off a box. Here’s an example of what my husband experienced, who teachers AP and Honor Courses: Literally four students at the end of the year FAILED ALL FOUR SEMESTERS and THE FINAL and he had countless conversations, reached out to their parents, updated Canvas and yet they still were failing. My husband has been teacher of the year TWICE and won the highest honor in the COUNTRY in his curriculum, so not only is he one of the best, he has been honored to the point where there is a huge photo of him in the school. He is actually a teacher that cares and goes above and beyond for his students, many have gone on to accomplish great things, but he is horrified at the lack of motivation and lack of accountability for students today. I digress.
    So at the end of the school year, the parents and the students demand a meeting with my husband and DEMAND that he make exceptions and let them do extra credit so they can graduate on time. Listen, in all four cases my husband absolutely refused and it was only because of his stellar reputation that the administration supported him. He was so angry at the audacity of students and their parents that expect to do absolutely nothing and still expect a teacher to make allowances so they can pass. These students are not prepared for the real world, they will FAIL at college and work because they are lazy, not disciplined and do not have the mental acumen and emotional awareness to compete in a global economy. After the pandemic I have seen my husband work up to five hours after work at the end of a semester because administration decided that students can turn in all missed work to make the quarter and semester. These students are lazy, lackadaisical and not disciplined. They can’t compete.
    As a boss in STEM, I am seeing an older work force that is still healthy and strong that is running circles around the younger generations because they just aren’t prepared to work hard and get the job done.

    • @wrestlerx8494
      @wrestlerx8494 Před 2 lety +4

      @The Oracle I don't understand WHY students don't try, or why they even go to school if they are not going to do anything, or how they don't consider that they will fail or get a bad grade if they do nothing! I have NEVER understood that! I grew up in relative poverty in a high crime area in Maryland near Washington DC, but when I went to high school in the early 2000s I understood that there was a reason why I was going and that I should not be there if it wasn't for that reason. It's just like with having a job, you show up to the job because you know you are supposed to do a job in order to get paid and you certainly would not go to your job location if you did not plan on doing your job. It just wouldn't make any sense to do that at all, aside from the fact that you would not get paid if you showed up and didn't do work.
      What I wonder is that aside from the recent inclination to just pass students even when they haven't done what is required, how do careless or lazy students even get by without doing anything? Are they not given failing grades or do their grades not suffer when they don't do anything? I only ask because it sounds like there are a great many students anymore who just don't care, but it seems lik ,e the fact that they will fail or get bad grades would make them care if nothing else. Because really a student can't just expect or assume that the school will have that same inclination to just pass them for just doing the bare minimum. Teachers who actually care will not do that, regardless if it makes the school look bad or if they get less money.

    • @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life
      @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life Před rokem +5

      The only hope for education is for it to all go online. Let parents deal with their brats. The kids who want to learn will participate without being hindered by those who do not. It seems farfetched, but it's the only hope for education, as I see it, as someone who is in the battle on the frontlines. Many public schools are a big toxic mess.

    • @sierrasky2491
      @sierrasky2491 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm going to get hate mail for this but I have to say it. This is all your husband's fault. He's the one that tolerated it. And he's the one that allowed it. He should have made the staff at his school take responsibilities and consequences for students who didn't turn in assignments. He should have walked out of the building.

    • @mrxiong2567
      @mrxiong2567 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@sierrasky2491 Yep, it’s always the teacher’s fault. That’s why they should just say F it and just treat their job as a paycheck and nothing more. Stop trying to make a difference. Stop trying to fight the good fight. Just do the minimum of what’s required of you. If they say jump, you say how high. Stop stressing over all these little battles and let things be. Just be a obedient employee and do what you are told. The less complaints you have, the better an employee you will be seen as. 😂

    • @sierrasky2491
      @sierrasky2491 Před 9 měsíci

      @@mrxiong2567 I guess my point is the teachers should NOT have complied. They should have protected themselves and quit

  • @jwall62
    @jwall62 Před 2 lety +898

    My daughter wanted to be a teacher since she was in 2nd grade, she grew up, followed her dream and became a great teacher. After 8 years it's sad to see her dreading going to her job everyday and thinking about making a career change. Large class sizes, uncaring parents and disrespectful students with no repercussions for the students is the biggest issue. No contract or raises for 3 years while the superintendent gets a 15% raise and a $50K bonus during Covid .

    • @TheRabbitHole
      @TheRabbitHole Před 2 lety

      destroying education like this is by design for one political party. They want teachers to give up.

    • @joseywales148
      @joseywales148 Před 2 lety +73

      The executive’s always get a pay raise - even if they failed

    • @Silly-Little-Mama
      @Silly-Little-Mama Před 2 lety +38

      There is a HUGE market in homeschooling. Lots of parents outsource subjects to others. She could do that! I hope she doesn’t quit. The world needs great, caring teachers who want to actually teach. I hope she finds a place that makes her happy.

    • @A-FrameWedge
      @A-FrameWedge Před 2 lety

      The biggest problems with schools is the Teacher’s Union, School bureaucrats with huge salaries that are useless, and Woke Culture.

    • @TheRabbitHole
      @TheRabbitHole Před 2 lety +1

      @@A-FrameWedge and parents

  • @bigboyjeans9198
    @bigboyjeans9198 Před 2 lety +82

    Ok, NOW I SEE WHY HE WAS TEACHER OF THE YEAR, and why HE TRULY DESERVES IT!

  • @nosliwyelir
    @nosliwyelir Před 2 lety +31

    It's going to get to a point where we have to make our own community home schools and just do the best with what we have. Socialize your kids outside of school and take care of their bad habits before they become even worse. Don't let your kids become someone you wouldn't like being around.

  • @grassfedcontent
    @grassfedcontent Před 2 lety +57

    This is what it's like to hear an educated, honest man speak. So tired of all the gas lit, dumb, liars I have to hear talk about nonsense

    • @nojuanatall3281
      @nojuanatall3281 Před 2 lety +1

      He sounds genuine. We need people like that. Especially as teachers. Hope he finds a great place to teach.

  • @MCRAIDER40
    @MCRAIDER40 Před 2 lety +270

    Been a teacher for 20 years and I swear he is describing my school system

    • @DC-wq8fn
      @DC-wq8fn Před 2 lety +5

      Same here!! It’s a mess!!

    • @heatherarbuckle7442
      @heatherarbuckle7442 Před 2 lety +4

      Agree

    • @Anthroid9
      @Anthroid9 Před 2 lety

      Be a better teacher. Teachers who get walked over don’t have a grasp on their students

    • @TheSquire101
      @TheSquire101 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Anthroid9 36 unique students in a classroom and one teacher to grasp them all everyday and your comment is "be a better teacher" if you can't. I guess you're an admin or a parent but one thing for sure is you are the problem.

    • @dannygillmusic
      @dannygillmusic Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@Anthroid9 you're flat out wrong

  • @Rosie82333
    @Rosie82333 Před 2 lety +236

    I subbed at a high school while working on my credential this past year and I knew it would be tough but it was absolutely insane…. I am actually reconsidering my career choice. The freshmen were on a whole new level…Even at the “good schools” The blatant disrespect and profanity is disturbing. The way the kids talk is absolutely crazy and when you try to correct them they are so mean. When I went to high school kids were not allowed to talk like that in class. The cell phones are a MAJOR distraction and disruption. The kids just use their cell phones to stay in a constant tik tok loop, watch Netflix, play games, cheat or take pics of the answers. There is no integrity anymore. Numerous times I had students straight up put on inappropriate videos or sounds in my presence. One girl wanted to fight me. It was so stressful. A really awesome English teacher I subbed a lot for told me that after 28 years she’s leaving because she can’t do it anymore. This year did it in for her. All the good ones are leaving. Sad 😔

    • @jenssong117
      @jenssong117 Před 2 lety +22

      I hate to say this, but if there is another career path that interests you and can provide you a stable living, pursue it instead. I have a feeling this problem is going to continue to get worse before it gets better. And with the way teachers are quitting, you might end up the one competent teacher in a grade or even an entire school because all the decent teachers have quit or retired. With a room full of kids who have zero respect for you and no concept of what it means to follow rules. And an administration that will not back you up or assist you, but won't hesitate to criticize you.
      There are better jobs, friend. Go somewhere where you will be safe and well treated. And, hopefully, better paid.

    • @DR-hy6is
      @DR-hy6is Před 2 lety +9

      I'm supposed to be finishing my student teaching in CA, Rosie. It's the same story. I am done with these turds. Let their parents handle it. There just is not enough of me, and every time I stretch myself to try and meet the need, I find myself diminished. The worst part is that there is no one taking responsibility for major change in these schools. I'm going to make a business where I can charge these little twits and make money from their short attention spans and obsessions with Tiktok trends. So much for making a difference! I'll be happy to make a living in a different career and never have to be involved in active S training.

    • @snowps1
      @snowps1 Před 2 lety +14

      Yes, I'm even pulling my kids out for the same reasons. It's hard for the good kids, too.

    • @pacificcastaway9972
      @pacificcastaway9972 Před 2 lety +1

      Why are they allowed to do that? Why are the students not being sent to detention?

    • @alicelaybourne1620
      @alicelaybourne1620 Před 2 lety +22

      @@pacificcastaway9972 I can't speak for other teachers and schools, but when I reported a student for ditching, I was interrogated over my discipline policies and how I teach in the classroom. And the student was not given any discipline at all. The students know there are no consequences, so the behavior spirals.

  • @lauragesicki5499
    @lauragesicki5499 Před 2 lety +5

    I am a physician and I homeschool my now teenage children 5+ Years. They are respectable accountable and funny. Skin in the game and team work helps us all achieve our goals while having a family life.
    While homeschool may not be an option for many expecting the above virtues will help at home and at school.
    And truly thank you to all of the teachers out there who care to give their best.

  • @AliciaTheTroonSlayer
    @AliciaTheTroonSlayer Před rokem +7

    That’s wild to me that I graduated in 2009 and using your phone in class was a huge no no. Now it’s like the kids can’t have it taken away or the parents have the nerve to get attitude. What is happening in schools???

    • @meme-bu8qu
      @meme-bu8qu Před rokem +1

      Parents not parenting their children, administration not allowing students to be disciplined.

  • @JustcallmeGnarly22
    @JustcallmeGnarly22 Před 2 lety +422

    As a teacher in Texas. It's eerie how spot on he is with everything he says. I've said before the amount of students who think work is optional is astounding.

    • @kreek22
      @kreek22 Před 2 lety +13

      At the low end of intellect they need more applicable skills (vocational), at the high end they tend to do the work, but much of it is a waste of our time.

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Před 2 lety +13

      You basically have to be a correctional officer to teach these kids. I was a correctional officer in texas and now i substitute teach in high schools, jr high and elementary. If it wasn't for correctional experience i probably would have quit my sub job.

    • @FlamingShutter
      @FlamingShutter Před 2 lety +4

      @@johnwest5458 John as a teacher here in Texas I completely disagree with you. I have been teaching for over 15 years and while yes there have been changed in regards to discipline and the Teaks I don't consider myself a correctional officer. I have taught Jr high and elementary and I have loved every minute of it. I have worked with many different administrators and while a couple were not my favorite, they all meant well.
      The issue is many teachers don't want to use positive reinforcement in their behavior strategy.

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FlamingShutter what school district tho

    • @FlamingShutter
      @FlamingShutter Před 2 lety

      @@johnwest5458 sorry John don't want to divulge that information

  • @cydni27
    @cydni27 Před 2 lety +442

    As a teacher, you just said exactly what myself and other colleagues feel in my state! Best of luck to you!

    • @AXRvibes
      @AXRvibes Před 2 lety +4

      *"I", not "myself" or you could say "I, myself". Otherwise, it's not proper grammar.

    • @seansoccer100
      @seansoccer100 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AXRvibes Hopefully Cydni is not an English teacher. lolz! :)

    • @debmar5771
      @debmar5771 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AXRvibes Good! Now remember that periods and commas are always placed within quotation marks.

    • @Its2084
      @Its2084 Před 2 lety

      Teachers caused this by supporting violent blm riots and bullying students into masking. They taught apathy and violence for 2 years. That's is why.

    • @danm9882
      @danm9882 Před 2 lety +7

      @@AXRvibes great job on the autocorrect! Another person who deflects the issue at hand. Bravo!

  • @timeforthinkers7418
    @timeforthinkers7418 Před 2 lety +5

    BRAVO! This teacher told it like it is and what to do to change the status quo. Some of what he says also applies to society in general. Too much disrespect for rules, laws, and civilized behavior - The Golden Rule has
    almost been annihilated. It is up to EVERYONE to help turn this around.

  • @sunshine1025
    @sunshine1025 Před 2 lety +3

    Coach Allen, as one of your previous seniors at another school, I support you!

  • @rebeccamuniz5984
    @rebeccamuniz5984 Před 2 lety +135

    Parent here. I have mad respect for teachers and I feel for y'all. I don't understand why more and more parents allow their kids behavior to get so bad. They must be modeling awful behavior at home. I'd be damned if my kid was disrespectful! And don't get me started on the ignorance of handing unrestricted phones to kids starting in Elementary school 😒

    • @onespeedlite
      @onespeedlite Před 2 lety

      "I don't understand why more and more parents allow their kids behavior to get so bad"
      We learn by watching. When children are raised by irresponsible adults, they grow up thinking their behavior is normal. When they become parents themselves, they pass it down to their own children. It's easy to spot them, because they are the "Karens" of world who call 911 because McDonald's ran out of chicken McNuggets, throw soup at the cashier's face because the temperature is too hot, or choke out an umpire at a little league game because the umpire called strike out on his kid.

    • @LordBLB
      @LordBLB Před 2 lety +13

      Parent here as well. I'm right there with ya.
      My wife and I have made a pact with each other to never give our children a smart phone. We always tell them when they ask for one, that they can have one when they get older, have a job, and can pay the bill. Need to call us? Here's a prepaid track phone. You get 3 numbers. Mine, your Mom's, and your Nana's. Pick one if you need to talk to someone. No other numbers, and no internet access.
      But I digress. During Covid, the school handed out laptops for them to use that they brought home, and continued to use even after the Covid stuff had stopped. And their behavior got them in trouble constantly with us. They would sneak and use them while we were sleeping, or hide it if they heard us coming. There were little to no restrictions on what websites they could go to with the school laptops either. It got to the point where I would confiscate them every day after they got off the bus and kept them locked in my bedroom (where they are not allowed to go). It was such a relief when school let out for the summer a couple of weeks ago, and they had to hand them back in.
      None of that stuff (smart phones, laptops, tablets, etc) should be used in school. Only the teacher should have access to it (unless of course, it's a computer oriented class). The students should not be allowed to use or bring in smart phones, tablets, or laptops. Period. Need to call home? There's a phone in the School's Office. Ask if you can call home. 🤦‍♂️

    • @bch5513
      @bch5513 Před 2 lety +6

      You screwed up and called them “parents”. Many haven’t been that in decades.

    • @maotseovich1347
      @maotseovich1347 Před 2 lety

      @@bch5513 This

    • @coreycleven8414
      @coreycleven8414 Před 2 lety +3

      I feel like it's a simular situation with bullying; most parents care more about their child being bullied and less concerned if their child is the bully.

  • @faithinallthingsw4088
    @faithinallthingsw4088 Před 2 lety +133

    I'm an educator and I have never been so burn out in my life as I was this past year. The pandemic made children very withdrawn and lazy. It takes so much to keep children invested in their success!

    • @Its2084
      @Its2084 Před 2 lety

      Teachers caused this by supporting violent blm riots and bullying students into masking. They isolated these kids for 2 years which leads to developmental and behavioral problems. They taught apathy and violence for 2 years. That's is why.

    • @rashan2424
      @rashan2424 Před 2 lety +3

      I think kids got lazier simce the pandemic made it seem like sitting on your couch in a zoom class is normal

    • @lukesterification
      @lukesterification Před 2 lety +2

      Healthcare has a similar problem. Morale in the toilet, never enough staff or resources and hospital administrators making bank on their bonuses.

    • @annaroberts3160
      @annaroberts3160 Před 2 lety

      Maybe you were a lousy, boring teacher. It is PROVEN, when kids like their teacher, they do well and the class thrives.

    • @scottcantdance804
      @scottcantdance804 Před 2 lety

      It's too bad teachers unions largely supported shutting schools and doing remote learning, and actively fought reopening them.
      Parents begged, and some experts warned about the consequences to development of children, but too many local and state governments and teachers unions just didn't care, they wanted to be remote.

  • @LadyCoyKoi
    @LadyCoyKoi Před rokem +9

    I am a substitute teacher who once wanted to be a full time assistant teacher or paraprofessional. I had always advocated for having two teachers PER CLASSROOM! It can get exhausting and even frustrating to work as a team, imagine how it is alone. Now I advocate and support teachers leaving. I USE TO aspire to be a teacher myself, but over the last five years it has gotten worse over the disrespect and the entitlement parents have over their children and don't even get me started on the passive-aggressive, gaslighting that goes on with administrators and other higher-ups. The system is overrun with uncompassionate, narcissistic, and sociopathic individuals who are queit quitters themselves.... who care not for the academic advancement and progress... and I want no part of it anymore. What makes this so amusing to me, that now I laugh at this, is that once I quite quit and show no interest is when schools are punishing teacherless classes onto me. They're using subtle tactics to try to get me to be a full-time teacher in the worse classrooms. I wish them all the luck in the world, because I had already made up my mind that if I'm going to deal with sociopaths I might as well work for Wall Street and earn four times more. The lack of sympathy, lack of compassion, lack of support, lack of humanity is why teachers and future teachers are leaving the profession.

    • @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life
      @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life Před rokem

      Well said. Most schools are just a big toxic mess.

    • @sedekiman824
      @sedekiman824 Před 4 měsíci

      I was a teacher in Wisconsin in the 80's and 90's. There was always the odd behavioural problem, and it would have been of great help to have had a teacher's aid in all classes. But it is always about the dollar. Surely education is the most important thing in children's lives, after family.

  • @angelariebli4843
    @angelariebli4843 Před 2 lety +2

    "That you won't admit exists" --- SPOT ON. Same here in WA State. Glad to know it's not just us. But I, too, am walking away after 15 years. Thank you for using your 3-minute platform to speak on this!!!

  • @CC-rv4zc
    @CC-rv4zc Před 2 lety +179

    Yes to the complete lack of accountability. I'm a building sub in a middle school and what I see all day, every day, is that the students are running the show. And what's more, they know it. No accountability for grades, no accountability for disrespect, no accountability for poor behavior, for the way they interact with their peers. Not every kid, of course. But enough that the majority of them behave like little narcissists in training with no understanding or empathy for others but yet expecting utmost respect and all accommodations for themselves. Its broken.

    • @ronfriedman8740
      @ronfriedman8740 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, but how do we begin to fix the problem?

    • @CC-rv4zc
      @CC-rv4zc Před 2 lety +19

      @@ronfriedman8740 well, it would start with administration actually administering consequences: detentions, suspensions etc or actually failing kids when they don't even attempt to do the work to pass the class. Things like that. Like I said...ACTUALLY HOLDING THEM ACCOUNTABLE.

    • @sharonshoop495
      @sharonshoop495 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ronfriedman8740 Stand up and be a parent. NO means NO and YES means YES!!!!!!! My daughter is a high school teacher and she has called me may time in the last 20 years on the way to school and asked me to pray for her because of threats and the gut wrenching one was when she was 7 months pregnant she said pleas e pray that if any thing happens today they don't hurt my baby!!!! One of the longest days of my life!!!!

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Před 2 lety +1

      You basically have to be a correctional officer to teach these kids. I was a correctional officer in texas and now i substitute teach in high schools, jr high and elementary. If it wasn't for correctional experience i probably would have quit my sub job.

  • @3truthis
    @3truthis Před 2 lety +173

    I'm glad the message is getting out. Too bad they are reporting this when most teachers are unplugging from the madness of the school year. Soon there will be hundreds of students being monitored in auditoriums because teachers and subs will refuse to deal with things as is.

    • @mrs.dunlap8003
      @mrs.dunlap8003 Před 2 lety +12

      Already happening. We had a team of teachers walk out this year protesting the way the district was handling the sub shortage. Students were stuck in an auditorium all day. Nothing changed, administrators blamed the teachers and they all got a write up in their file.

    • @guayabita27able
      @guayabita27able Před 2 lety +9

      Yep! It’s already happening

    • @gjsmimi4474
      @gjsmimi4474 Před 2 lety +3

      My daughter is a teacher. They have been voicing their concerns for years. Instead of things getting better, the lock downs and virtual school just made it a hundred times worse. Everything he said is true.

  • @thexbigxgreen
    @thexbigxgreen Před 2 lety +15

    Imagine how powerfully the man must be able to communicate if he wasn't forced to rush through his speech because time was so pitifully limited...

  • @NoobieDoobieDo
    @NoobieDoobieDo Před 2 lety +5

    Good friends with someone who won "teacher of the year" for their school, which is one of the best in the area. She has told me many stories about kids playing on their phones during class, not doing work at all, and many other things I would never get away with in the 90s.

  • @judsonkilgore4362
    @judsonkilgore4362 Před 2 lety +409

    As a teacher and father of three, it starts with me. It starts with parenting. Respect, discipline, grit, time as a family, and love. Values part of the natural law. If we loose these values then we’re lost as individuals, families, communities, and as a larger society. We’ve got to get after the causes, not the symptoms.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 Před 2 lety +19

      Remember how crass and crude the former president was on a daily basis? The marginal elements of society suddenly felt empowered to publicly speak and act like he did.
      Their kids followed right along, and took insolence and disrespect into their classrooms.

    • @ShadowXardas
      @ShadowXardas Před 2 lety +6

      lose*

    • @christopherm3271
      @christopherm3271 Před 2 lety +6

      Amen, thank you, so true. We shouldn't expect our public school system to coddle and morally oversee children. Let them fail or kick them out if they act up, done.

    • @frankiegumdrops8532
      @frankiegumdrops8532 Před 2 lety +23

      @@chasbodaniels1744 while not a supporter of the former president I don’t think we can chalk student behavior up to that. Remote learning, a nationwide lowering of standards and cell phones all play a massive role. We can’t blame Trump for everything; forever.

    • @jeffreychavey4161
      @jeffreychavey4161 Před 2 lety +9

      @@chasbodaniels1744 oh … it’s been happening for a long time now. Hanging your coat on the first empty peg is faulty logic

  • @HesterLFurey
    @HesterLFurey Před 2 lety +164

    Heck yes to the administrative officials who need to spend time immersed and incognito in high needs classrooms. That should be a job requirement for all government officials. And yes, the phones are a problem. No one will ever pay attention to a teacher or classroom activity if they can look at something shiny

    • @pickingpetunias1318
      @pickingpetunias1318 Před 2 lety +3

      Amen

    • @nvr4getnnvr4give
      @nvr4getnnvr4give Před 2 lety +12

      Truthfully this should be an obligation in all leader positions. How can one truly lead another without understanding what that person is enduring? It doesn't make sense to tell someone to do a better job when you yourself don't even understand what that job entails to be done properly.

    • @gipbwok2008
      @gipbwok2008 Před 2 lety +1

      Just curious how a middle-aged administrator goes incognito in a classroom. I don't think the kids would believe (s)he's a transfer student :-).

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Před 2 lety +1

      Dr Tarece Johnson shame on you for muting your coworker. You are not above him, you are unwilling to hear him out and work on real solutions. All you care about is your title and paycheck. For shame!

  • @jameskelly7022
    @jameskelly7022 Před 2 lety +16

    I just finished my 37th year as a high school teacher. Everything he says is spot-on. We are forced to keep bad kids in the classroom. At my school, the percent of students of a given skin color who get suspended cannot exceed that group's percent of the student population. (Isn't establishing such a quota racist on its face?)
    Also, kids who are labeled Special Ed cannot be removed. Until school systems get the courage to 'throw the bumbs out', no matter what color or academic level students are, good teachers will continue to leave.
    Also, yes, the cell phone usage is off the charts. Administrators say they really don't have any leverage against kids who are constantly on them. Next thing you know, 'Johnny' says, "this stuff, (subject-matter), is just too hard". (I usually responded by asking 'Johnny', "how do you know--you didn't pay attention to the lesson".)
    Yes, a no cell phone policy coming from 'the top' is imperative.

    • @BarographSoup
      @BarographSoup Před 2 lety

      lol, you wanna just deny kids with disabilities an education? as an educator, i'd gladly take your place. besides, i think id have an easier time with students than you, because I respect them enough to not want to deny them an education. Please for the love of everything even slightly holy, retire and get the hell away from the kids you clearly hate

  • @katiejon17
    @katiejon17 Před 2 lety +19

    As a former school employee and a spouse to a teacher - parents are the biggest issue here. They demand that the schools and teachers be held accountable for their children’s choices and behaviors. Followed closely by school staff bringing activism garbage into schools. It’s no wonder why good parents are putting their children into private schools or homeschooling.

  • @augustacorns
    @augustacorns Před 2 lety +360

    I left teaching in 2009 and never looked back. It was hell back then and it is probably 100 times worse now. A lot of kids and their parents are monsters. I feel very sorry for teachers today. Society is broken and it starts with the disrespectful kids.

    • @Joelsellers29
      @Joelsellers29 Před 2 lety +54

      Starts with the parents.

    • @asnark7115
      @asnark7115 Před 2 lety

      No, that's where it ends. Predatory economics, bad pharmaceuticals, bad healthcare, bad food, social media corrosion, two- and one-parent households working several jobs with no time to supervise,.. None of our kids asked for the world handed to them or the parents and school administrators they're stuck with.

    • @commercialrealestatephilos605
      @commercialrealestatephilos605 Před 2 lety +6

      The kids didn’t raise themselves

    • @cellocovers3982
      @cellocovers3982 Před 2 lety +13

      @jon dough It started with the prosperity of the post WW2 era and the relatively pampered boomers which began the trend, therefore the parents of the boomers.

    • @subicstationditosailor4053
      @subicstationditosailor4053 Před 2 lety +7

      @jon dough I remember reading that slavery started about 10000 years before 1617.

  • @coreycleven8414
    @coreycleven8414 Před 2 lety +15

    I hate today's culture of phones. I hate that when I stop at a red light, nearly every person on the opposite of the road is staring down at their phone and *might* put it down when they begin driving. I hate that if I don't reply to a call/text immediately, people will think either I'm dead, dying, or don't care about them. I hate navigating hallways in which everyone is in the middle of a walkway staring down without a care for anyone else. I can't even begin to imagine what a grade school must be like today.

  • @carz8629
    @carz8629 Před rokem

    Thank you for using your platform to bring awareness!!

  • @juneduffy5220
    @juneduffy5220 Před 2 lety +2

    BRAVO! BRAVO to this Teacher!! He cares about his Profession and is willing to leave due to his morals & values. Not shocking about the students behavior. Parents never want to take responsibility or discipline…. Need more active FATHERS too.

  • @kaio.8850
    @kaio.8850 Před 2 lety +56

    This is deep and nothing but the truth! Let his voice be heard.

  • @imprezaowner
    @imprezaowner Před 2 lety +39

    I’m a custodian at a high school in Colorado Springs and I seen the disrespect from students and the administration does nothing students vandalize staff vehicles and the admin doesn’t care my truck was vandalized and I reported it and nothing was done. This is what happens when the higher ups want to be friends with students. I have a teacher who was one of my favorites to see he said hi and asked how I am every morning and he left due to the disrespect from kids and admin.

    • @mmeellxx3919
      @mmeellxx3919 Před 2 lety +4

      In my HS, all of the boys bathrooms, except for 1, are closed due to vandalism. What?!?!

    • @imprezaowner
      @imprezaowner Před 2 lety +4

      @@mmeellxx3919 same at my school at one point we had one girls and one boys open by the main office where our security officers are at

    • @DR-hy6is
      @DR-hy6is Před 2 lety +8

      @@mmeellxx3919 The Tiktok generation. The monkey see, monkey do generation. The can't read a book generation. God help us all.

    • @ryanfitzgerald2816
      @ryanfitzgerald2816 Před 2 lety

      Well considering so many adults in administration and teaching want to be A LOT MORE than just friends with the students, of course they let them do whatever they want. 90+% of public school teachers and Admins are leftists and we know what so many of them like to do with minors in their free time.

    • @fredharvey2720
      @fredharvey2720 Před 2 lety

      Bryan, what's the ethnic makeup of your school

  • @brem8918
    @brem8918 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing! What a brilliant presentation, and so very true!

  • @truethehero
    @truethehero Před 2 lety +2

    Exactly why I left teaching years ago and became an entrepreneur to serve others directly on my own terms. God bless brother 👊🏼

  • @outthewaydre6450
    @outthewaydre6450 Před 2 lety +61

    my girlfriend is a bus driver, my cousin is a teacher mannnn when I tell you they have stories about these kids everyday everyday everyday. About exactly what he is saying WOW. Im not even shocked.

    • @KobyOwen
      @KobyOwen Před 2 lety

      They are fucking kids dude. Get over it. People in this one comment section are making it sound like there is an epidemic of psychopathic kids you'd find in movies in schools. Every teacher I have ever known has loved the kids. I graduated a year ago. I can't believe every student has become a psychopath since I left not that long ago.

  • @wyattfamily8997
    @wyattfamily8997 Před 2 lety +43

    To restrict the time that a "teacher of the Year" has to address the problems within schools demonstrates how much these administrators want to understand, and fix, the problems that they refuse to listen to.

    • @louissimonelli5351
      @louissimonelli5351 Před rokem

      @ Wyatt Family: You hit the nail on the head! It was insulting and telling how he had to speed through his speech. The look of TOTAL disinterest on the timekeeper's face said it all!

  • @Polo1683Official
    @Polo1683Official Před 2 lety +1

    Seeing your peers absolutely not giving a crap yet still making it in life influences kids and especially teens period.

    • @vegasgirl3538
      @vegasgirl3538 Před 2 lety

      Exactly. Plus, these kids know the school system will push them through whether they try or not, so why bother? My nephew didn't open a book the entire time he was in high school and still graduated. It's pathetic.

  • @lukeblankenship8424
    @lukeblankenship8424 Před 2 lety +3

    This is the same across the country. I graduated in just 2014 and I can’t believe how in that short of time, the high school has changed. No one is held accountable for anything. A family friend of mine works in the cafeteria at the school and had her car keyed by two students and were caught on camera. The school refused to do anything to hold them accountable.
    When I went to school there, a minor detention you could get was having to wipe down lunch tables the last 5-10 min of lunch. They have now removed that punishment because it’s, “public shaming”.

  • @mom-memi
    @mom-memi Před 2 lety +54

    I have taught in Gwinnett, Dekalb, and at a private church school. Being a 25 year veteran not one is better than the other. I was very stressed in Gwinnett, cried at some points, but it made me stronger. I left the county after only 5 years. That young man is right on point.

  • @notagain8661
    @notagain8661 Před 2 lety +176

    I was a Custodian (the eye's No one sees) in a Mpls, Mn Hi-5-5th grade school. 2 teachers and a Social worker all female, received head concussions from having chairs and other things throw at them. In a grade school! One got teeth knocked out. And the best part ever! The kids where still left in the classrooms. Best lessons ever taught, you can knockout a teach and still "not be left behind" 🙄

    • @johnjones-yt8rt
      @johnjones-yt8rt Před 2 lety +22

      Teachers need a bill of rights to protect them.

    • @DBMac-ji7fr
      @DBMac-ji7fr Před 2 lety +13

      blacks?

    • @RichardsScott
      @RichardsScott Před 2 lety +8

      @@DBMac-ji7fr what about blacks?!?

    • @justwondering1967
      @justwondering1967 Před 2 lety +11

      @@RichardsScott they are disproportionally raised in single family homes missing a male role model and we are seeing the result of that. Would happen with every other ethnicity as well if it was as prevalent.

    • @RichardsScott
      @RichardsScott Před 2 lety +10

      @@justwondering1967 Maybe, but you are making an assumption that sounds racist

  • @txanaman
    @txanaman Před 8 měsíci

    Share this message world wide Sir. I teach because I love what I do and seeing results and impact the students I impact

  • @richellesmith3241
    @richellesmith3241 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for telling the truth from the educator prospective:)

  • @phrzy
    @phrzy Před 2 lety +90

    Hes a good teacher, never had his classes, but from what my friends told me, he was a great teacher and an even better wrestling coach. I hope he uses what he learned from wrestling, perseverance, determination, bravery, and fighting for what you want/love to achieve his goals and career. I never got to witness his coaching for wrestling, but Im sure he was a great coach. Good luck Mr. Allen.

  • @christinegallagi4234
    @christinegallagi4234 Před 2 lety +55

    I recently quit my job as a teacher because I was so burnt out. It's so sad because administration really don't understand what we do for families and students. Most think we are just robots.

    • @mbukukanyau
      @mbukukanyau Před 2 lety

      The Administration is paid to breed revolutionaries

  • @paulbenton7275
    @paulbenton7275 Před 2 lety +62

    “Post-Covid behavior.” After a career as a special education teacher and principal, I gotta say, this “post-Covid behavior” isn’t going to get fixed without looking at the roots of the problem. Our children are a reflection of our society. What happened to them because of our political nonsense is the problem.

    • @peterharrell7305
      @peterharrell7305 Před 2 lety

      Good luck getting rid of political nonsense within a system that literally requires it. We can talk solutions once you're ready to abolish government. Til then, enjoy your shitshow.

    • @seoulglo1999
      @seoulglo1999 Před 2 lety +1

      Nope, it's social media. That is also the problem with our political system.

    • @paulbenton7275
      @paulbenton7275 Před 2 lety

      @@seoulglo1999social media- the politics pusher.

    • @Regansaidso
      @Regansaidso Před 2 lety

      Its genetic not environmental

    • @katiejon17
      @katiejon17 Před 2 lety

      Spoken like a true principal. Children are a reflection of their parents *first*. And in the last two years, as parents are taking back their roles and responsibilities, we have schools fighting them to keep power over students. Schools are killing themselves.

  • @myag4341
    @myag4341 Před 2 lety +1

    wow this was well thought out and well said.

  • @montibarnett6740
    @montibarnett6740 Před 2 lety +71

    Basically all this is telling me is the parents don't care the kids don't care and the teachers are going to quit I understand that sad

    • @rasheeda1303
      @rasheeda1303 Před 2 lety +1

      More schools will close😕

    • @danpiramar1216
      @danpiramar1216 Před 2 lety +4

      Gwinnett schools on the average are considered under poverty level schools. My son's counselor physically would hide so she would not have to deal with students. This was not for a problem it was just to check on what to do next for graduation. Once the counselor realized my son was going to enlist in the military all attention was on but only because the recruiter was actively making sure he graduated without issues. My son is now in the service. I feel sad for all those teachers whom are put on the spot because literally no one is being held accountable. As students advance toward graduation schools appear to put less effort in holding them accountable. Accountability begins with the students. They are receiving a message that all boundaries can be broken/passed over and that they will pass anyway. The pandemic put stress on all those whom we grew accustomed to help with our children's development. Unfortunately, it appears that students have not realized changes are meant to help us grow and mature. Teachers are their visual example of what a future employer or supervisor would be like. Like the old song says " ...You're going to have to serve somebody!" So, while in school know your rights and know your boundaries;and learn to balance both.

    • @enhancedutility266
      @enhancedutility266 Před 2 lety

      Not surprised Atlanta was caught with a cheating scandal throughout the school district inclusion with teachers the principal and superintendent and that was only about 4 or 5 years ago something is happening in most major Urban school districts kids have the worst grades in all of America

    • @c3tito753
      @c3tito753 Před 2 lety +3

      I emailed a parent to let them know they're kid was being disruptive and disrespectful and all I got back was "don't care"

    • @KobyOwen
      @KobyOwen Před 2 lety

      @@danpiramar1216 Yeahhhh I think your son's counsler might have some mental problems there. In no universe would a professional adult hide from kids they are supposed to help. Anyone with a brain that works shouldn't be doing that.

  • @freeatlast3752
    @freeatlast3752 Před 2 lety +34

    I am a parent and I I tell my kids every day :Be nice to your friends and respect the teacher . And I have told the teacher too feel free to let me know if my kids are not doing well . I agree with you teacher , good luck !

  • @kirkpatticalma7911
    @kirkpatticalma7911 Před 2 lety

    Amen and amen. Thank you Mr. Allen.

  • @deyaniracabrera1869
    @deyaniracabrera1869 Před 2 lety +1

    Bravo!!! You have the courage to say what every teacher wants to say.

  • @anthonyromo8684
    @anthonyromo8684 Před 2 lety +204

    The pride school boards have in their adversarial relationships with teachers and parents is amazing!

    • @a.wyattmann4370
      @a.wyattmann4370 Před 2 lety +16

      It wouldn't surprise me if they called the FBI on this guy and they busted down his door in the middle of the night.

    • @ql6746
      @ql6746 Před 2 lety

      Most are child molesters so

    • @gregb1276
      @gregb1276 Před 2 lety

      Same thing with community and state colleges

    • @justwondering1967
      @justwondering1967 Před 2 lety

      The actual fascism that is occurring in America.

    • @TheMegalusDoomslayer
      @TheMegalusDoomslayer Před 2 lety +2

      @@justwondering1967 You have a point. The local school board where I live had more republicans than anything else does. They had a chance to have a democrat on the board, but he tied for last and lost when lots were drawn. The superintendent was allowed to give himself a giant raise while one of the elementary schools almost closed down. This is what having republicans gets you.

  • @aidancoyle246
    @aidancoyle246 Před 2 lety +51

    The look on the woman’s face says it all, she couldn’t give a s+%t. Turning of the teachers microphone was the same as flipping him off.

  • @billygraham5589
    @billygraham5589 Před 2 lety +5

    Exactly what I have experienced in the classroom - and the Principal I worked under was fine with that, actually helping the kids to be abject failures in their academics.

  • @waltermatthewberg
    @waltermatthewberg Před 2 lety +9

    The good ones are always the first to leave any corrupt hierarchy. Make a teaching co-op and hire these type of people if you want your children to have an actual education rather than a government indoctrination that destroys their potential for doing good in the world.

  • @Skippy2k33
    @Skippy2k33 Před 2 lety +85

    9 days to go before the school year ends. I've never been this tired before in my entire 29 year career. Most people can't speak for me, but he just read my mind!

    • @JediCloud
      @JediCloud Před 2 lety +8

      It’s over now at least. I’m so sorry. If it weren’t for good teachers I have no idea where I’d be today. You are such a value to the world ! You all do not deserve to be treated like this

    • @misterb1132
      @misterb1132 Před 2 lety +3

      Congrats on finishing your 29th! I just wrapped up my 27th and am more disheartened and tired of it all than ever before.

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Před 2 lety

      You basically have to be a correctional officer to teach these kids. I was a correctional officer in texas and now i substitute teach in high schools, jr high and elementary. If it wasn't for correctional experience i probably would have quit my sub job.

  • @willkirk486
    @willkirk486 Před 2 lety +222

    By the way, I think you do speak for all teachers, whether you realize it or not. I teach in Virginia, and there is not one word that is not parallel to my own experience. Accountability is nonexistent. Teacher is public enemy number one. The expectations are off the chart. I wish I knew how much longer I could last. I used to love what I do, and I’ve done it for 26 years. We pour our life‘s blood into America’s kids, and bureaucracies kick us in the shins, seven days a week. We stack grays on top of Grace on top of Grace, and sadly too many parents bite the hand of those that feed their kids. Comment readers, this is real. This man speaks the truth.

    • @starlingswallow
      @starlingswallow Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment, Will. Where in VA are you? I have a lot of teacher friends in Williamsburg, Richmond, Newport News and around DC. It's all going down everywhere 😞😞😞

    • @Asubatsu
      @Asubatsu Před 2 lety +3

      Probably doesn't help that aside from the actual passionate teachers, there is a new wave of indoctrination with the woke ideology and all the self-destruction it stands for.

    • @willkirk486
      @willkirk486 Před 2 lety

      Central Virginia near Lynchburg. I to have connections in other parts of the country, and I’m hearing the same exact message echoed over and over and over again.

    • @LowGrowl
      @LowGrowl Před 2 lety

      I teach in Newport News Virginia. Same issues and concerns. Next year will be my last.

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Před 2 lety +1

      You basically have to be a correctional officer to teach these kids. I was a correctional officer in texas and now i substitute teach in high schools, jr high and elementary. If it wasn't for correctional experience i probably would have quit my sub job.

  • @ALLinALL2013
    @ALLinALL2013 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for talking for us❤

  • @mateolopez9277
    @mateolopez9277 Před 4 měsíci +2

    As a 14 year old, most of it has to do with the kids. They are just straight disrespectful nowdays.

  • @mightymonkey9272
    @mightymonkey9272 Před 2 lety +49

    Both my parents have been teachers for a very long time in Texas and they constantly have have to deal with these types of problems. There's a massive disconnect between teachers and their higher-ups that leads to a lot of unrealistic demand. There's a lot of power that has been stripped from teachers and given to parents and idiotic administration.

  • @franjones5312
    @franjones5312 Před 2 lety +195

    The man speaks the truth. Cell phones are one of the main reasons I left teaching high school to return to middle school. Also, I knew students returning to in-person learning would be a mess. I had my years in and retired in 2020. I feel for those still in the classroom.

    • @stevensquires5329
      @stevensquires5329 Před 2 lety

      In person learning. As if there is another type of learning. Bc it wasnt happening when they sat at home scared to death. No disrespect to the good teachers out there but schools are just another govt experiment that is a intentionally imploding to erode society.

    • @deusvult6920
      @deusvult6920 Před 2 lety +1

      My dad is miserable at his school in Tampa. I finally moved back to Florida a year ago and now he's leaving lmao.

    • @kylesalmon31
      @kylesalmon31 Před 2 lety +5

      @Talented Tenth I’m just a custodian in a middle school but I see a lot of stuff still… all the kids walk around on their phones non stop,don’t listen to teachers and sometimes I’ll see them outside without a teacher. They destroy bathrooms. They had trouble with couples going in bathrooms because they decided to put “non binary” bathrooms in the school. Part of it also seems to be not enough people to supervise.

    • @stevensquires5329
      @stevensquires5329 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kylesalmon31 its all by design. They want mindless delinquents for the future. Much easier to control with illegal "mandates" and pumping constant fear propaganda into their phone

    • @kylesalmon31
      @kylesalmon31 Před 2 lety +3

      @@stevensquires5329 they push all kinds of other agendas on them too.. I never thought I’d see the day.

  • @jacksht6308
    @jacksht6308 Před 2 lety +1

    sadly I feel this will fall on deaf ears, but Thank you sir for speaking out, your students will gain and extremely important lesson on integrity

  • @minimaxmiaandme.4971
    @minimaxmiaandme.4971 Před 8 měsíci

    Good for you speaking the truth, you care about the kids, unlike others.

  • @Superduper666
    @Superduper666 Před 2 lety +16

    One day I went to pick up my 4th grader at the school office. A girl came stomping into the office exclaiming that she was angry bc the teacher raised her voice at the students in class telling them to be quiet and calm down. Instead of telling the girl to march her butt back to class they told her "come in my office and tell me about it". Really angered me bc I'll be the teacher got spoken to about it.

  • @MaryJane.007
    @MaryJane.007 Před 2 lety +17

    What is going on in these homes and with the culture. Nobody wants to deal with disrespectful, entitled , violent children. Hold parents accountable for their children. If you can’t raise them don’t have them!

  • @DanielBeattyDefinition

    This really honest and great feedback for administrators.

  • @ginac2772
    @ginac2772 Před 2 lety +1

    He is spot on! I was a teacher and left the profession for exactly these reasons.

  • @xxthemrwolfxx2535
    @xxthemrwolfxx2535 Před 2 lety +15

    That’s my teacher, we love you MR. Allen!

  • @robertsvf
    @robertsvf Před 2 lety +68

    I left teaching eight years ago after I refused to allow cellphones in my classroom. Administrators looked at me as if I had grown a second head. Learning requires focus, effort, and a positive attitude. We don't value these qualities in schools. We value technology more than academics. Kids with Chromebooks do not create better kids.

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Před 2 lety +7

      You basically have to be a correctional officer to teach these kids. I was a correctional officer in texas and now i substitute teach in high schools, jr high and elementary. If it wasn't for correctional experience i probably would have quit my sub job.

    • @Bart-dg6qv
      @Bart-dg6qv Před 2 lety +4

      Some kids (like mine) don't have phones while high school age. What for? For others leaving smartphones in a box every school morning is nothing special. Private religious school. Zero problems. Parents actively keep an eye on their kids. So why do we need public schools?

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Před 2 lety +3

      Kids with chromebooks create kids that understand how to properly research on internet databases. Otherwise, rich kids would know how to do such things and write research papers, while kids whose families could not afford chromebooks would not be able to teach their child how to properly research online databases. Sorry old timer, we don’t have to look through books for 5 hours to find the excerpt we’d like to quote anymore.

    • @zualapips1638
      @zualapips1638 Před 2 lety +4

      @@nickthompson1812 I love how you illustrate their point so beautifully 🤣
      Chromebooks in the classroom are a distraction. When you're in a class, you're supposed to pay attention to what the teacher is teaching and take notes.
      The teacher might give you homework or assigned readings. When you get home, you can use your chromebook or your phone to do the research, but not in class while the teacher is teaching.
      Kids are a lot more susceptible to distractions.
      When you're in college, you're allowed to do pretty much whatever you want because at that point you're a grown adult, and if you fail the class, it is your problem. High school and lower are not the same.

    • @zualapips1638
      @zualapips1638 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnwest5458 I went to an inner city high-school. It worked like a prison. I feel like I went to prison, and I'm kind of still not completely over it. I didn't fit in in that shithole.

  • @augwendapapich6400
    @augwendapapich6400 Před rokem

    Love all the things you address!

  • @laurenceotoole1700
    @laurenceotoole1700 Před 2 lety

    kudos to you sir for your preparation and caring

  • @StcyBRD
    @StcyBRD Před 2 lety +97

    I was a professor until last year. This has all been moving towards the universities as well. I feel everything he said and it is why I left teaching. I'm developing home schooling curriculum and extension activities. I hope to make a difference in my community for those that want it.

    • @lentilreflection2676
      @lentilreflection2676 Před 2 lety +8

      Share your journey on CZcams, or a blog! You are doing something important.

    • @toobnoobify
      @toobnoobify Před 2 lety

      Pretty sure this all started in the universities. Part of the equity and social justice revolution in academia in the last few decades. The systemic eradication of all the Western values that made the country prosper, like equality, punctuality and meritocracy.

    • @Its2084
      @Its2084 Před 2 lety

      Teachers caused this by supporting violent blm riots and bullying students into masking. They isolated these kids for 2 years which leads to developmental and behavioral problems. They taught apathy and violence for 2 years. That's is why.

    • @ozztam
      @ozztam Před 2 lety +7

      Where can I find your resources? I’m a new homeschool mom to four kids 8 and under, always looking for extension activities. Thank you and God bless you in your new venture!

    • @StcyBRD
      @StcyBRD Před 2 lety +8

      @@ozztam I'm developing them so not available yet. Nice to know people will be interested 😊 I'll be homeschooling mine also...

  • @mbrown4294
    @mbrown4294 Před 2 lety +29

    🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Administrators have no idea what’s happening in the classroom. We also need parent support. I agree with his suggestions.

    • @pakONEoh
      @pakONEoh Před 2 lety

      As a site administrator, I can say that your comment might fit your site administrator, but it does not apply to me and many of my colleagues.

  • @shamrackle3712
    @shamrackle3712 Před 2 lety

    Ditto! I can’t believe it! You just delivered my EXACT experience (minus the 3rd point, somewhat; though I agree mostly.) 👍🏼🧡

  • @gregwelsh2985
    @gregwelsh2985 Před 4 měsíci

    I am a teacher. This guy is 100% right. You can see why he was voted Teacher of the Year. This school's administration should apologize to him for failing to better support him. Some school district is going to be very lucky to hire such a compassionate teacher for the Fall '24 school year.

  • @donquixote44
    @donquixote44 Před 2 lety +81

    You see the problem aren’t the students, It’s the administration letting students behave so inappropriately without proper discipline and counseling. I go to high school and the “School Rules” are completely ignored by the administrators unless they are forced to deal with it.

    • @ronfriedman8740
      @ronfriedman8740 Před 2 lety +7

      The problem is much deeper than a school administration ignoring their own rules DonQuixote. It all begins in the home and unfortunately many kids aren't provided the structure that instills respect for others and even oneself.
      Simply stated, there are no easy solutions for problems that took 40 years to create.

    • @sharonshoop495
      @sharonshoop495 Před 2 lety +2

      Blame the parents, they brought up these brats and don't go off on th 80 year old mother and grandmother. My circle of friends we all had the same values and all of our children and grand children have jobs, own homes and pay their own way Buck up!!!!

    • @Bart-dg6qv
      @Bart-dg6qv Před 2 lety +1

      It's not their role to deal with little monsters. It's papa and mama who should educate their kids in first place. To be honest this is mostly father task.

    • @bakaslim1022
      @bakaslim1022 Před 2 lety

      It's the parents, you have way too many people with low iq having kids are not mature enough to even take care of themselves

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před 2 lety +2

      Legendary Florida State University football coach Bobby Bowden said this about what happened to America's youth about a decade ago: "The problem is that parents have quit raising their kids". He basically said if discipline is not taught there, EVERY other part of society is in serious trouble. His warning is ringing truer than ever today.

  • @RJelly-fi6hd
    @RJelly-fi6hd Před 2 lety +8

    I got "a talking to" by my principal, because a parent got upset at the way I was speaking to the kids. These were my words ( the same words I use every year, and I will continue to use them regardless of the talking to that I got!) : "You need to care more about yourself, even if you have no one else to care for you. You need to try your best in my classroom. My job is to teach you how to read, write, do math, and be a good human. My job is not to babysit you. My job is not to do your jobs for you. I ain't your mama. Your mama doesn't wipe your butt for you anymore; you do it yourself. Your mama is not in this classroom, so you have to do things for yourself. You have a job to do in this classroom. Your job is to treat me, your peers, yourself, and your school with kindness and respect. Your job is to try your best to learn everything that I will be teaching you this school year. These things will be hard to learn. I am going to stretch your brain to its limit. You should be going home with a headache, at the end of my class time. Your brain should be tired from all of the work that I will be asking it to do. Your brain is a muscle, and if you want it to grow, you have to use it. Just like your other muscles on your body. If you don't use them, you become weak. If you don't use your brain, you become stupid. If you become stupid, you will not get a good job to supply for yourself and your family. If you can't read, write, do math, and treat others with respect you will fail at this. Failing means that you may find yourself homeless or in jail. If you don't believe me, check out the news. I am sure all of those people who ended up in jail did not say that they wanted to be in jail when they grew up, when they were 8 years old. Make goals for your life and then work hard to get them, because I don't want to see your face on the news. I only want to see you on the news for something good like: being the first person to cure cancer, being the first person to invent something awesome, or being the first person to improve this world. Now let's begin...." AND EVERY YEAR, I GET THE BEST OUT OF THESE KIDS. I HAVE A FEW WHO JUST DON'T GIVE A DAMN, BUT THEY ARE THE EXCEPTION. EVERY YEAR I HAVE A FEW PARENTS WHO REMOVE THEIR KIDS FROM MY CLASSROOM, BUT SEE THE RESULTS OF THAT DECISION AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR WHEN GRADES COME IN AND WHEN THEIR KID HAS LITTLE RESPECT.....I have thought about leaving the profession too many times, in the last few years. The parents, administration, and government are the reasons I have these thoughts. It is NEVER the kids. The kids are the ONLY reason I stay, and even that may not be enough anymore! I sure hope people wake up, or America is going to suffer even more than it already is! Lord help us all!!

  • @pdales2257
    @pdales2257 Před 2 lety

    Well said!!!

  • @LJ-hk4tv
    @LJ-hk4tv Před 2 lety +1

    If only someone spoke up like this when I was in school.

  • @keithdesouza8859
    @keithdesouza8859 Před 2 lety +22

    I love the attention and focus she puts into turning down the volume @ 3 mins.... speaks volumes about where their priority is. !!

    • @elisadelrey1133
      @elisadelrey1133 Před 2 lety +1

      I noticed that. It must me embarrassing for the superintendent that their Lead teacher of the Year is making these thought-provoking statements

  • @jamiepaolinetti5087
    @jamiepaolinetti5087 Před 2 lety +260

    I've taught for more than 25 years. This poor teacher is trying, but honestly he's sugar coating the issues. In my experience it's exponentially worse than he is communicating. There has been a mental, physiological, biological and spiritual transformation of the human race. Yes, of course there are exceptions, but the overwhelming majority of young people, (of all ages) can not learn because of these changes. Sadly, I'm out of ideas, but I agree with him. Until we admit the problem for what it is, we have no chance.

    • @AyakoTachi
      @AyakoTachi Před 2 lety +16

      15 years teaching here and I AGREE. If you are thinking of going into teaching, and your circumstances would require that to be public school teaching, DO NOT DO IT.

    • @kreek22
      @kreek22 Před 2 lety +4

      Why doesn't this catastrophe of which you speak appear in the PISA scores or the SAT scores or any other standardized test scores? Is it because this decline mainly affects the bottom third of students?

    • @haghendowdy4750
      @haghendowdy4750 Před 2 lety +22

      @@kreek22 students are scoring less well on those tests and that's even after they made the criteria for scoring well lower. Not sure that is a solid argument.

    • @buddhistsympathizer1136
      @buddhistsympathizer1136 Před 2 lety

      "There has been a mental, physiological, biological and spiritual transformation of the human race"
      I disagree, although this is the doctrine that is being pumped out by the radicals.
      The Human Race is still the same - It's just that the level of Mental Health has drastically declined . . . and the ones pointing out the insanity are the ones being attacked.
      A Man is not a Woman.
      You are not a victim.
      Stop crying and complaining and sort yourself out.

    • @seapeajones
      @seapeajones Před 2 lety +6

      @@haghendowdy4750 Not to mention the extensive prep courses etc. available for students. With the $, of course.

  • @rxw5520
    @rxw5520 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope he gets a nice job in a school district with parents who care about their children.

  • @debrazawlocki3975
    @debrazawlocki3975 Před 2 lety +1

    He speaks the truth. It's not "just" a Gwinnett County Schools problems. Cell phones and "inappropriate" hook-ups... this teacher offers effective, doable ideas for "fixing" these bad behaviors.