American Culture Is DEGENRATE & CORRUPT, Parents Hand Off Their Kids To Strangers

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
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  • @samuelhendrickson7396
    @samuelhendrickson7396 Před měsícem +112

    Real Americans defend their children from that garbage!

    • @Armystrong996
      @Armystrong996 Před měsícem +2

      Tim's point is that not enough of us doing that to reflect in society.

  • @ab-rq6gj
    @ab-rq6gj Před měsícem +85

    'ignore the evidence of your eyes' is all I heard from that guys position

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem +7

      Yeah but... WHAT ABOUT THE MULTI MILLION DOLLAR FOOTBALL STADIUMS?!?! LOL
      like... who gives a f?!?!
      He thought that was a pretty good argument... lol

  • @Reeces_Pieces
    @Reeces_Pieces Před měsícem +110

    "Parents Hand Off Their Kids To Strangers". Exactly! It's weird and foreign even to the kids.

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem +6

      Did you ever met a kid who honestly and genuinely liked school? hell, do you know anyone who learned ANYTHING of value they still use today that they learned in school? It was an utter waste of a childhood... they destroyed millions of minds... not to mention the s.a. rates in public schools put the Catholic church to shame.

    • @013wolfwarrior
      @013wolfwarrior Před měsícem

      Its kinda funny how theres Soo many jokes made of christian pries molesting kids (rightfully so) but peolle act shocked everytime theres a teacher who had sex with students

  • @mtatom92345
    @mtatom92345 Před měsícem +124

    Teachers unions have to go.

    • @davidweyer79
      @davidweyer79 Před měsícem

      Look up that bullshit mps referendum they just passed in milwaukee! 😡😡😡😡😡

    • @suziesmith2142
      @suziesmith2142 Před měsícem +1

      THANK YOU.

    • @toddtheisen8386
      @toddtheisen8386 Před měsícem

      Yeah, why would you want fellow Americans to legally organize as outlined in the Constitution and have their views heard.

    • @Hethalean
      @Hethalean Před měsícem +8

      ​@toddtheisen8386 every person ive ever talked to and its been admittedly not 100000. But worker union in auto. Teacher union. Prison union. Police union do not actually get represented by their union. Many cops lately have been told to f off by their unions 😊

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem

      ALL unions should have never existed and the reasoning for them should have never existed... THE STATE IS THE SOURCE FOR ALL THESE PROBLEMS!!! ALL OF THEM!!! EVERY SINGLE TIME!!!

  • @oddlypositive3602
    @oddlypositive3602 Před měsícem +93

    School was a miserable soul sucking experience that completely ruined my desire to learn anything for the duration I was there. The goal was to survive until the bell rang. I don't think I am the only one here with that experience.

    • @caliburxzero
      @caliburxzero Před měsícem +11

      I was the same. My school has the added "bonus" of having no windows either

    • @LowBMIVoice
      @LowBMIVoice Před měsícem +9

      Yep! Same!
      I was blessed to be able to completely disassociate and still pick up enough to slide through, but there was no engagement, no passion, no eagerness.
      I did have one absolutely RAD Chemistry teacher in high school, and 20 years later, I still think of him! But that should be the NORM, not the rarity.

    • @microsoftpain
      @microsoftpain Před měsícem +3

      💯

    • @MrCrazywrench
      @MrCrazywrench Před měsícem +5

      Same here. It was so bad for me, that it dampened my enthusiasm for higher education.

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem +3

      80-95% of everyone was in this exact boat, imo... who are these mf'ers who liked school?!?! who learned things of value?!?! who?!?! where!?!?

  • @raettahunter4122
    @raettahunter4122 Před měsícem +88

    This guy is totally clutless to how bad things are in schools.

    •  Před měsícem +13

      Or maybe he just supports it

    • @stinkfinga4918
      @stinkfinga4918 Před měsícem +19

      Stop pretending theyre dumb or clueless, they are LYING to you and you're giving them the benefit of the doubt. It's like catching a burglar walking out of your house with a TV... 'whoops was this yours? I think it's actually mine, are you sure? Oh sorry, my bad' lol

    • @AnotherCoyote
      @AnotherCoyote Před měsícem

      @@stinkfinga4918 That's the kryptonite for all well-meaning people, is they always give lying _Bol sheviks_ who hate our country/humanity the benefit of the doubt.
      My mom keeps spouting Mark Twain's "Don't attribute to malice what you can attribute to pure stupidity" line for all Democrats and evil people saying that they all mean well except the people she hates like Trump and Russia and Republicans.
      It's super annoying. I don't know if this is just a problem with low IQ people or not though.

    • @RudyCarrera
      @RudyCarrera Před měsícem +3

      Both Chris and Tim have no idea. Teachers are hamstrung by both admin and bad parents. The kids are also indeed lazy. There is plenty of blame to go around.

    • @AnotherCoyote
      @AnotherCoyote Před měsícem

      Ah, someone removed my comment.

  • @katmadison7607
    @katmadison7607 Před měsícem +8

    I homeschooled my daughter. Pod learning was great. Also, we brought in local experts who volunteered. We are surrounded by farmers, military bases, and colleges, local businesses like welders, auto mechanics, doctors, nurses, dentists.. so that way if the older kids wanted to start on work towards a career early, they could.. it was worth all the work we put in as parents.

  • @justicedunham4088
    @justicedunham4088 Před měsícem +35

    Why are people without kids in the public schools allowed to run for school board?
    Look it up. A significant portion of the worst school board members either do not have kids at all, or don’t send them to public school

    • @oblivionsa7973
      @oblivionsa7973 Před měsícem +10

      Because the type of people who seek power are those who should never hold it and those you'd want to have power never seek it.

    • @justicedunham4088
      @justicedunham4088 Před měsícem +1

      @@oblivionsa7973 The biggest flaw in any governing system. The only other option we know of involves luck such as a monarchy, which is a lottery of birth.

    • @nicklausmisiti5204
      @nicklausmisiti5204 Před měsícem

      Because they are forced to pay taxes that fund the schools.

  • @keithhopkins6847
    @keithhopkins6847 Před měsícem +22

    How are private schools unregulated when the displeased customer can send their child elsewhere?

    • @mrt2this607
      @mrt2this607 Před měsícem

      Commie guy is doing what they Always do, twisting words and stats to fit his delusion.

    • @JG-wr1sl
      @JG-wr1sl Před měsícem +5

      Exactly. His statement that private schools aren't transparent, are unregulated and have no quality is untrue. My kids go to private school. They take standardized tests twice a year to measure performance. In high school, they take all of the standard college admission test (psat, sat, act). All of this measures performance. Private schools have to perform otherwise people will go elsewhere.

    • @Sigueme1
      @Sigueme1 Před měsícem

      @@JG-wr1sl Exactly . Even charters have to perform because their bottom line is at risk if they don’t …it’s public schools that have pretty much zero incentive to perform 🤷

  • @benjaminmarshall5071
    @benjaminmarshall5071 Před měsícem +51

    All of my family for two generations, myself, nearly all of my friends HATED school.
    We were all bullied, the teachers were mostly uninspired at their jobs and useless at protecting us, and it was 12 unbroken years of suffering and boredom.
    Where does this bozo get off saying that it isn’t that bad?!

    • @aleksander8497
      @aleksander8497 Před měsícem +8

      Learning can be fun. Modern govt schools seems to drain all the fun and positivity out of it, minus the occasional good teacher.

  • @robertkolb2288
    @robertkolb2288 Před měsícem +15

    I know how miserable I was in school, and when I hear kids say they are miserable in school, I believe them.

  • @topicalstormofficial
    @topicalstormofficial Před měsícem +44

    People want kids but don’t want to be parents.

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem

      Close, they dont know how to be because they cant think and had garbage tier parents themselves.

    • @FazeParticles
      @FazeParticles Před měsícem +1

      Path of least resistance.

    • @kirerunte1046
      @kirerunte1046 Před měsícem

      Enjoy the consequences, I'm glad I've been poor forever and kids will never be affordable or a female, the sleep and doing what u want is nice tho and since I've been alone my whole life solitude is pretty good

    • @abigailh7715
      @abigailh7715 Před měsícem

      Difficult to raise them right then have them turn on you the minute they get indoctrinated by school & other indoctrinated peers

  • @Cavethug
    @Cavethug Před měsícem +72

    School used to be a tool for education, now it’s used as a tool for babysitting. There’s a massive difference. If they’re educating your children, why are they expected to do hours of school work AFTER they come home. After you come home from work, are you expected to work for hours more at home? No. Think about this…. A century ago there were one room school houses and children had no homework because they had to work when they got home, AND THEY RECEIVED A BETTER EDUCATION THAN THEY DO NOW!

    • @miffedcuttlefish6139
      @miffedcuttlefish6139 Před měsícem +3

      I needed the homework. That doesn't separate the family

    • @mrt2this607
      @mrt2this607 Před měsícem

      A tool for the left cult-indictrinarion.

    • @aliceeliot6389
      @aliceeliot6389 Před měsícem +2

      Are you really complaining about homework?

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem

      It was ALWAYS been babysitting for the parents and indoctronation for the kids. Especially after the mindless women thought it would be better if they all worked too... just dumb as dirt stuff. Inflation from the banks and government played a role too.

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem

      @@aliceeliot6389 The rate of s.a. in public school puts the rate of s.a. in the catholic church TO SHAME... homework is a pathetic joke and a mockery of real education.
      What so good about forced homework? Where's the inspiration? Wheres the choice? Where's the engagent? Where's the learning??? You think people learn best by being forced? Lol... you sound like you were educated by a government interested in your mindless obedience and enslavement.
      I'll prove ever minute you wasted in schoil was a wadte of time wih a single question. Name me ONE thing you still use today that you learned in public school that you could not have simply and quickly learned from anyone else, the internet, a youtube video etc... just one. I'll hold me breath. Public schools are a mockery of education and nothing but indoctronation centers where kids get assaulted, nothing more. I'd never hate my kids enough to send them to one, EVER.

  • @dootie3698
    @dootie3698 Před měsícem +48

    discredit this guy as soon as he said something about people of color are more effected as a counter arguemnt

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem

      His "arguments" were some of the most insane garbage drivel... just a big dummy. He sure knows how to memorise stats and spew nonsense though... but actually thinking is utterly beyond him. He will die a dumb zombie...

    • @kerbalairforce8802
      @kerbalairforce8802 Před měsícem

      He has "organize" plastered on his forehead. He's telling you he's a communist.

    • @TAS-gb5ph
      @TAS-gb5ph Před měsícem

      If you genuinely believe there aren’t things that disproportionately affect people of color, you’re stupid

  • @angelgering2501
    @angelgering2501 Před měsícem +19

    Public schools are way too large. There's too many children in one building and they're mostly unsupervised. I was MISERABLE in public school and I enjoyed the small, family oriented private school my mother transferred me into.

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem

      nice!

    • @Charlotte_Martel
      @Charlotte_Martel Před měsícem

      Too true. I attended a Catholic school where at its max had 200 students, and everyone knew everyone else. Teachers cared and were deeply involved. My final year was in a public school of 2500 students, and it felt like a meat grinder. Teachers just watched the clock.

  • @beholder9
    @beholder9 Před měsícem +36

    Mr. Organize likes to tell us what we think, then talk over us in the usual condescending tone acting like his opinions are fact. Yet when we try articulate our side he starts interrupting saying let me talk, let me talk! Destiny does the same thing.

    • @GrantSchinto
      @GrantSchinto Před měsícem +17

      I think we’re at the point where it is no longer productive to “discuss and debate” with these types. They act like they’re there to have a conversation, but it’s all obfuscation, deflection, distraction and throwing shit against the wall to see what sticks.

    • @egobrain7349
      @egobrain7349 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@GrantSchintoBig facts.

    • @Wintermute909
      @Wintermute909 Před měsícem

      Really lucky Tim never does something like that!

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před měsícem

      @@Wintermute909 Bot identified.

    • @Wintermute909
      @Wintermute909 Před měsícem

      @@TB-ni4ur beepski-boopski! that's Russkie bot fellow comrade!
      Also plz ask Svetlana if she can cover my afternoon shift.

  • @jessa1895
    @jessa1895 Před měsícem +57

    Mr. Organize is the kind of guy who says “please daddy government may I leave my house for bread” (probably)

    • @Malphorus
      @Malphorus Před měsícem +1

      He also sounds like one of these whipped ass homies who lets his wife shit on him in front of his kids. Pretty sure he's one of the dudes who goes "Bro chill out, it's not that bad." Only to go "WTF is going on?!" a la actman style.

    • @bretling
      @bretling Před měsícem +8

      He says "please, daddy" a lot, just in a different context.

  • @fearthehoneybadger
    @fearthehoneybadger Před měsícem +143

    Take care of your kids: the left is out to take them from you.

    • @theywouldnthavetocensormei9231
      @theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 Před měsícem +12

      Yep, I have a 10 month old son, and I'm gonna do everything I can to instill family values and integrity, so he's not as vulnerable to their indoctrination.

    • @ryanharkness1753
      @ryanharkness1753 Před měsícem

      @3:40. Unregulated quality free accountability free system. Haha. I thought he was talking about the public school.
      This is the left creating a narrative that public school can beat. However, no person advocating for replacing public school EVER mentioned any of that, it perfectly describes our current system and what parents want to get away from.

    • @tonyrmathis
      @tonyrmathis Před měsícem +6

      If you want proof ask for parents to have access to cameras in the classroom. They already have them to protect the teachers from false accusations but they won't let parents look in on their kids. Obviously they don't want parents to see what's being taught.

    • @Just_a_random_who_likes_stuff
      @Just_a_random_who_likes_stuff Před měsícem +2

      Yup

    • @patrickoneal4356
      @patrickoneal4356 Před měsícem

      It has gotten so bad in the women's prison because male prisoners convicted of sexual assault and rape are claiming to be transwomen in order to be transferred and are attacking the female inmates.

  • @buildthewallwiththewoke6196
    @buildthewallwiththewoke6196 Před měsícem +11

    Is this dude's mom a principal at a public school or something? Why is he so butthurt about the obvious?

  • @endless3cho
    @endless3cho Před měsícem +38

    Public school shilling is truly cringey.

  • @TheImmortalBloodwolf
    @TheImmortalBloodwolf Před měsícem +10

    In my experience school was completely miserable and the day I graduated and got my diploma all I can think about was that it was finally over, I remember saying "goodbye and good riddance" to school.

  • @SpectralAI
    @SpectralAI Před měsícem +11

    Kids aren’t lazy. The kids are bored. And they are treated with disrespect by the school. The whole time I was growing up I never dreaded going home, even when I was in trouble. I dreaded going to school almost every day until 8th grade when we moved to a different town. The difference was dramatic. And I never got bad grades in any school. The school system cannot deal with kids that are outside a pretty narrow range of intelligence and learning ability. K - 7 was a super max prison with mommy/daddy killers. I can’t even tell you what some of these teachers did. And one really bad principal.

  • @emmoji927
    @emmoji927 Před měsícem +6

    This is nothing new. I am 39. School (and childhood in general) was a complete miserable experience for me where I got bullied every day of my life; and not a single adult in my life gave a shit about the bullying, what i was learning (or if that was anything at all), only if I come home with a's (which felt completely out of my control the kinds of grades I got). I think it's fucked up that we hold children to a higher standard than adults, and medicate and/or punish them if they don't perform to the adults' standard - when's the last time you saw an adult willing to sit still and shut up and listen to someone boring talking day after day for years and get nothing out of it? And for what? There's nothing in the real adult world that is on par with the type of stress that school was. Especially considering that if bullying in work or not performing to a boss's standard is a problem, you can always find another job or start your own business, but children just have to sit there and take it.

  • @Joemantler
    @Joemantler Před měsícem +26

    "Private schools are unregulated and unaccountable"
    And Public Schools are all open and well regulated! 🙄

    • @Orangeoohgonetin
      @Orangeoohgonetin Před měsícem +12

      He said unregulated like that’s a bad thing

    • @egobrain7349
      @egobrain7349 Před měsícem

      @@Orangeoohgonetin Right. God forbid the federal government not have their fingers shoved in everything.

    • @bretling
      @bretling Před měsícem +5

      They *are* regulated, though.

    • @Joemantler
      @Joemantler Před měsícem +1

      @@bretling Chains do that.

    • @mrt2this607
      @mrt2this607 Před měsícem +5

      But yet like he said, he could bring almost Anyone into a classroom tomorrow. Bet he loves doing that with drag story hour...

  • @frankrizzo8117
    @frankrizzo8117 Před měsícem +8

    The teachers, the NEA creates activists instead of teachers. Programs like Social Emotional Learning (SEL) IS creating mental health issues in kids. It's now critical pedagogy. The teachers are using the classroom to turn lessons into political lessons. My schools here in Alaska spends almost the most amount of money and the kids test around 48 and 49 out of 50. Several hundred thousand is spent on SEL. The school board is woke and the school board president shows up to local town halls with NEA goons. They also want to raise our taxes next month with a special ellection to raise our property taxes because 40 less kids are in school and they are short funding now.

  • @hollyh-zw1yb
    @hollyh-zw1yb Před měsícem +18

    Marriage is soon important. I am a union rep. and most unions are absolutely WORTHLESS.

    • @suziesmith2142
      @suziesmith2142 Před měsícem

      I wish more people understood 🙄😥

    • @hollyh-zw1yb
      @hollyh-zw1yb Před měsícem

      @suziesmith2142 truth! It might help if I could construct a sentence!! Lol.

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem

      unions are commie... of course theyre worthless.

    • @rRekko
      @rRekko Před měsícem

      Unions ruined argentina, they grew and got bloated, they just steal your money and for what? To make the govt raise the minimum pay every single year! Which speeds up inflation, yet people still want their unions to raise the pay even higher instead of being responsible and buying the cheaper products and food, forcing brands to lower their process to compete. It's so stupid.

  • @nataliagalvis3598
    @nataliagalvis3598 Před měsícem +4

    And people wonder why we homeschool... this is one huge reason for me.

  • @paradigmshifting8637
    @paradigmshifting8637 Před měsícem +4

    “Because I don’t see it, it doesn’t exist.” Hands on hips I’m black.

  •  Před měsícem +7

    I'm in Canada and besides the wokeness in schools the actual education is shit. I know it's shit because I run into parent after parent telling me their kid has an 80, 90 or 99 percent average.
    Kids have half the work ethic and definitely are no more intelligent compared to 20 years ago and the average marks are up about 15 percent. You get 80s just for attending.
    And somehow parents who want to homeschool are the irresponsible ones.

  • @PigSticker-wm2tq
    @PigSticker-wm2tq Před měsícem +10

    My city spends 40k a year per student. They all still failing

  • @derrickjenkins2455
    @derrickjenkins2455 Před měsícem +19

    Im in my early 40's, and remember the cultural change happening in the early 1990's. Images of strong television dads like Dr Severs (Growing Pains), Archie Bunker(All in the Family) and Dr Cosby (The Cosby show) were being replaced with idots like Homer Simpson and Al Bundy...
    I remember in elementary school, they introduced ideas like "political correction" and everyone gets a participation trophy.

    • @jasonleveck8546
      @jasonleveck8546 Před měsícem +1

      Facts! I've often commented on the portrayal of the family and especially the Dad after some point and we're made to all look like lovable buffoons, that the mom and kids all have to help go in the right direction.

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem +2

      Hey! Stop that! You're not suppose to be able to think.... STOP HIM!!! HE'S SEEING RIGHT THROUGH ALL OF THIS!!!

    • @Wintermute909
      @Wintermute909 Před měsícem

      Al Bundy started NO MAAM.
      The National Organisation of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood.

    • @user-bp6wn4qt8b
      @user-bp6wn4qt8b Před měsícem +1

      I remember seeing a 35th place ribbon

  • @Dantheman3993
    @Dantheman3993 Před měsícem +74

    The organize guy is clueless. Typical lisper!!

    • @mrt2this607
      @mrt2this607 Před měsícem +8

      In his state they can bring in any type of person to influence children. Wonder if he loves the drag story hours.

    • @Wintermute909
      @Wintermute909 Před měsícem

      What does 'lisper' mean?

    • @Dantheman3993
      @Dantheman3993 Před měsícem

      @@Wintermute909 Think about it!! The twink chasers all have them.

    • @user-ym1mk5mx9l
      @user-ym1mk5mx9l Před měsícem

      😂 nah white people can't handle be treated like everyone else.

  • @danielpeters4468
    @danielpeters4468 Před měsícem +23

    The department of education needs to go and give control of the schools back to the states

    • @Third_eye_Tia
      @Third_eye_Tia Před měsícem +2

      100% Agreed

    • @jl9205
      @jl9205 Před měsícem +2

      Sadly, I live in Washington, so we're doomed either way.

    • @bretling
      @bretling Před měsícem +2

      The states shouldn't be involved, either.

    • @danielpeters4468
      @danielpeters4468 Před měsícem

      @@bretling why not?

    • @bretling
      @bretling Před měsícem

      @danielpeters4468 Governments suck at it. Governments will politicize it. Governments indoctrinate and don't educate. Governments cater to the lowest common denominator. Taxes. Feds will pressure states to do what they want. *It's neither the business nor the job of government.*

  • @bobmarkel3327
    @bobmarkel3327 Před měsícem +9

    What is this guy talking about. What schools had kids dying of COVID?

    • @randal3122
      @randal3122 Před měsícem

      pretty sure he just made that up. liberals love to just make stuff up to help their stance that they dont even know why they take

  • @haloimplant7678
    @haloimplant7678 Před měsícem +20

    glasses talking about a lack of accountability to promote a mandatory single supplier system over a competitive system with choices?

    • @ZylinderKaninchen
      @ZylinderKaninchen Před měsícem +7

      He thinks accountability means government oversight. As if government had any accountability in the first place.

    • @Charlotte_Martel
      @Charlotte_Martel Před měsícem

      Seriously, if private/charter schools are so inferior, then parents should withdraw their kids after a single semester/year and re-enroll them into public education, yes?
      The fact that this man and all voucher haters abhor that proposal shows that they know that public schools are inferior and are harming our kids but just don't care.

  • @fandalorian49
    @fandalorian49 Před měsícem +13

    That’s why I quit my job , found one for less money but can work from home and my kids have never been taken care of anyone that isn’t family except for teachers , who know that they have to tell me everything they teach my kids.

  • @c-bev9124
    @c-bev9124 Před měsícem +4

    Honestly, I could have graduated at 13. That's how easy the work was, but I hated school because of how it was run. I thought it was a waste of time. It held me back, having to work at the pace of everyone else. It would have been better to just give me the work and get out of my way. When I switched to online school, I was completing a semester worth of work for a class in a week. This isn't just a big school problem I went to 2 different small highschools one was only 20 to 30 kids in my class and we still had bad teachers. We had teachers that just stayed on their computer the entire class we had some that acted like the FBI and would send you to the office for your jeans having a tear in the knees and some would stand in front of class and talk trash on kids when they weren't there. We need a complete overhaul of school, especially for boys it just isn't working. I would have loved if my last 2 years of high-school I could have spent half the day doing an apprenticeship for an electrician instead of taking a bunch of electives that I didn't need. Then after I graduated I could have been an 18 year old that was already a journeyman electrician making twice the average salary of most people in my area. That's a way to set kids up for the future while at the same time making college much less important.

  • @heresmytake2782
    @heresmytake2782 Před měsícem +5

    ever wonder why schools are built like prisons???

  • @OrbitalBacon
    @OrbitalBacon Před měsícem +8

    "Organize" hat guy is regarded.

  • @russellsmejkal304
    @russellsmejkal304 Před měsícem +31

    My 7 year old hates school already this is only his second year in school

    • @richardkalmwater5996
      @richardkalmwater5996 Před měsícem

      The woke teachers are idiots.
      Learning in the woke environment must be hell.
      They will try to convert your kids to "correct" thinking.

    • @mralien4710
      @mralien4710 Před měsícem +11

      For the love of god…. Take your kid out move across town . Your kids our kids future is more important than your money.

    • @egobrain7349
      @egobrain7349 Před měsícem +10

      Homeschool. You can do it.

    • @richardkalmwater5996
      @richardkalmwater5996 Před měsícem +1

      @@egobrain7349 I hate public schools however the social backwardness of home schooled kids is a problem. Home school with other home schooling parents to pool the kids togther...

    • @egobrain7349
      @egobrain7349 Před měsícem +12

      @@richardkalmwater5996 No, that is silly stereotyping. This isn't the 70s.
      They have a much broader range of socialization than schooled kids. Schooled kids are put in rooms of kids only their age (life is not like that) and they're rarely even allowed to talk except during lunch and recess. HS kids, on the other hand, are spending time with other kids of all ages in HS groups, extracurricular activities (they do up to 8, on average since they have more time than schooled kids), adults, etc. and are typically encouraged to talk, not told not to.
      Research facts on homeschooling show that they are doing well, typically above average, on measures of social, emotional, and psychological development.
      87% of peer-reviewed studies on social, emotional, and psychological development show homeschool students perform statistically significantly better than those in conventional schools.

  • @WastingSanity
    @WastingSanity Před měsícem +5

    When I was in middle school I had a teacher that just hated me. I told my parents this and they didn't believe me. They went to a parent teacher meeting and the first thing my dad said when he walked through the door was "That teacher is a b....". My dad wasn't one to swear. But in this situation, he considered it a valid reason. lol I have had a few crappy teachers in my life, and even had a that was so bad he ruined any respect I had for authority figures. This was all well before the problems we have today.

  • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252

    The department of education needs to go. Between them and teacher’s unions they’ve done an irreparable amount of harm to our children.

    • @hopeintruth5119
      @hopeintruth5119 Před měsícem

      No, it doesn't need to go. Parents and teachers need to actually work together. Which both teachers and parents do want but tons of propaganda dividing this country to a fix point it blurrs the conversation on how we can. Parents vs teachers shouldn't be a thing but politicians and political media like this make it out to be, same goes for women vs men, lgbtq vs religious, white vs poc, I can go.on. Maybe we should remove our eyes from media like Tim pool who has driven himself frankly to the rights and willing to divide this country and he even once talk about civil war around the previous elections

  • @MaxG-jk8ty
    @MaxG-jk8ty Před měsícem +4

    "Organize" dude is definitely not a plant for the status quo...

  • @the1juan2
    @the1juan2 Před měsícem +49

    Funny how there’s always someone willing to defend the state

    • @bretling
      @bretling Před měsícem +8

      So often, they are the ones who are least qualified and have mental or emotional issues.

    • @mrt2this607
      @mrt2this607 Před měsícem +6

      Commies gonna commie.

    • @ag9953
      @ag9953 Před měsícem +1

      Even funnier how they call themselves "The resistance."

    • @Sun-ic7rq
      @Sun-ic7rq Před měsícem +1

      ALWAYS.... but with zero argument... they just feel right... theyre people who literally can't think, at all... they're perfect statist.

  • @collinmckamy8076
    @collinmckamy8076 Před měsícem +37

    The arrogant tone of "organize" is cringe

    • @bretling
      @bretling Před měsícem +3

      The lisp might have something to do with it.

    • @Wintermute909
      @Wintermute909 Před měsícem

      He was pretty good @ 10:32

  • @narniaphuket
    @narniaphuket Před měsícem +9

    that's a lot of nonsense talking points against private schooling
    dude is unaware of just how bad it is in public schools, which funnels into an even worse college experience

  • @joenuevo
    @joenuevo Před měsícem +6

    at 4:10 "...bubble... there are 14 thousand schools.... 100 thousand schools... I guarantee you not everybody is having the experience..."
    This is the second time in this section of him speaking where he engaged in this kind of fallacious thinking. The other is around 3:05 when he's talking about "some of the ESAs".
    He takes some subset of a whole and then imposes that over the whole and draws his conclusion from that. This is called "fallacy of composition" and he did it twice in one minute. That's incredibly bad thinking.

  • @130hengineer
    @130hengineer Před měsícem +4

    Also Parents: we are doing nothing and nothing is working.

  • @povertime6381
    @povertime6381 Před měsícem +20

    Organize is a rude jerk. Why are you nice to him? The arrogant guy needs to be put in his place.

  • @the1magageneral323
    @the1magageneral323 Před měsícem +5

    Blame the 1960s for this and the rainbow riders for this degenerative behavior and agendas.

    • @bretling
      @bretling Před měsícem

      All of that stems from marxism and feminism.

  • @red-stapler574
    @red-stapler574 Před měsícem +3

    I went to a fairly well regarded suburban high school in the 90s. I personally knew two male students who the female counselor pressured into sex. Everyone knew of a history teacher who sat all the well endowed girls in the front of his class. The rich kids would regularly get away with beating up on the poor kids. But they had a great football, music and drama department that brought in lots of booster money. Most teachers just read from the text book and showed videos waiting for their pension.

  • @chiefwaukon
    @chiefwaukon Před měsícem +19

    If you don't know your kids' teachers, you're gonna be in a world of hurt..

    • @tylerosborn5824
      @tylerosborn5824 Před měsícem +2

      If your kids only listen to their teachers your doing something wrong. When I was a kid I knew my teachers were full of shit and I’ve taught my kids to believe the same and my kids are pretty normal humans

    • @chiefwaukon
      @chiefwaukon Před měsícem

      @@tylerosborn5824 We met and got to know all our kids' teachers, all the way up through high school. The wife volunteered as a class helper for our kids in elementary school. It's not about what they allegedly hear in class versus at home, you have to know exactly what they're teaching your kids in real time.

    • @theywouldnthavetocensormei9231
      @theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@tylerosborn5824yep, just because someone is an adult doesn't mean they're grown up.

    • @egobrain7349
      @egobrain7349 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@tylerosborn5824If you even send your kids to school, you're doing something wrong.

  • @FishtankMediaPhil
    @FishtankMediaPhil Před měsícem +10

    I have moved to the Philippines, family structure is the most important. Lost long ago in the U.S.

  • @montanamanculich7188
    @montanamanculich7188 Před měsícem +10

    I grew up in a very structured household. My dad was a marine and ran the household like it was bootcamp. I always loved being at school when i was a kid. I always wondered why most of my friends hated it. Well now i get it, they grew up in soft households with parents who enabled them. For me, school was an escape from prison (that’s how i looked at my home when i was young). But for my friends, school was like a prison to them. They all hated it and wanted to go home. Now that i’m grown up, and have a solid relationship with my parents, I understand why were so strict. But in general schools are bullshit. Boys should be taught differently than girls and should be taught in a different setting than girls. Also, children need to learn from their parents. Teachers can’t be the only educators in their life. A father needs to teach his son(s) how to be a man and how to prepare for life, marriage, being a father, leadership qualities, home maintenance, etc. Men need to teach their sons to be competent and make sure that they understand everything that a father teaches his son needs to be passed down from father to son, or else your bloodline will end. A father, really both parents also need to make sure daughter’s marry a competent man. Don’t allow your daughters to be whores and do whatever they please. Have a major say in approval of the man she is dating. Keep a close watch. Weak undisciplined men can corrupt a young woman’s soul. Be protective of your daughters and instill strong morals in her life. We don’t have any of this today. As a 26 year old man, the dating pool for men in terms of marriage is almost non-existent. Very few of these girls are worth committing to a marriage, especially through the state.

  • @lollylane384
    @lollylane384 Před měsícem +8

    All the teachers I know say public schools suck doesn't matter "left or right"

  • @glennabate1708
    @glennabate1708 Před měsícem +1

    They shouldn’t be spending 90 million on a high school football field that’s stupid.

  • @Delta285
    @Delta285 Před měsícem +1

    When I was a kid we had a show called "Ned's declassified school Survival Guide"
    It showed a really positive relationship between students and teachers when I'm only do their school work but they imported life lessons upon them. I do remember having teachers like that. What happened,

  • @Bradman1978
    @Bradman1978 Před měsícem +3

    As a sub teacher in an inter-city area in one of the top 5 poorest cities in the nation, I see a lot of apathetic teachers or at least demoralized. I've never heard a kid either when I went to school in the 80's and 90's (1-12) who liked going to school.
    I agree parents need to be active in the schools, and the schools need to want parents to be active in them.

    • @flaval24
      @flaval24 Před měsícem

      I was very involved in my kids schools & I heard this constantly, if only parents were more involved, if only parents showed up, paid attention, yada yada. All the problems could magically be solved if only parents stepped up.
      Well, then the lockdowns happened & parents saw how & what kids were being taught, saw them refuse to go back to work, saw most didn't give a damn about the kids despite their protests about schools being "safe spaces" etc. & they did get involved. And boy did schools change their tune! Turned out the "involvement" they wanted was donations of items, cash, time spent as unpaid employees under the guise of volunteering, but they really didn't want parents looking at or questioning what they were teaching or how they were teaching it & the backlash from schools & school board was immediate & severe & still is. Public schools had a great scam going for decades, take all the credit for any successes, scapegoat parents for every failure & bitch like hell at any attempt to measure a teacher's effectiveness. Be careful what you wish for, lol.

    • @Bradman1978
      @Bradman1978 Před měsícem

      @@flaval24 I'm sorry. I don't know if you are yelling about me or not. However, I did say "..., and the schools need to want parents to be active in them." The second part is as important as the first. To defend my words, you're correct many schools don't want the curtain to be drawn.
      Sorry, if I mad you angry. As you may have guessed I'm not a a parent an likely never will because I'm stairal from a paid X-Ray around my hip. Unless, I am able to adopted...

    • @flaval24
      @flaval24 Před měsícem

      @@Bradman1978 I'm not yelling about you or anyone else & I'm not angry as much as disillusioned. When you spend as much time in schools as I did you see & hear- & over hear- a lot of things & I found it increasingly difficult to hold my tongue. Some folks were great but many were not. Then there's the constant martyrdom, the incessant kvetching about pay & class size & parents & the kids, ad nauseam, as if they didn't know what the job entails when they chose it. But it was the pandemic that really soured me & made me lose respect for the profession as a whole, & since then things have only gotten worse. I would NEVER recommend anyone put their child in a public school & I believe the DOE should be abolished. Teachers who truly have a passion for their job will find a way to continue to teach- many have already left public schools for tutoring, to start online teaching, to support home schooling, etc- while the rest can be freed from the jobs they apparently find so unbearable.

  • @earthtoemily4855
    @earthtoemily4855 Před měsícem +6

    Well that's nice, for the guy with the organize hat, but that's not the reality for everyone.

  • @JusticeGypsy
    @JusticeGypsy Před měsícem

    I'm 24 and when I was 14 I went to a school with 67 kids k-8. I joined 7th and was PA multiple times by the boys, they never got in trouble or they would loose the school sports team... I now suffer psychogenic seizures from it and over the years got more conditions but haven't been healthy physically nor forgot since.

  • @anonymous_okie3817
    @anonymous_okie3817 Před měsícem +1

    I was a straight A, overachiever, honor roll student all through school. Everyone thought because I excelled that I loved school, but I hated every second of it! I would get literal stomach aches every morning before school. If I hated it that much, I can imagine how children who struggle academically must feel.

    • @KeeperOfKale222
      @KeeperOfKale222 Před měsícem +1

      My older brother got so much anxiety in the morning because of his second grade teacher he had to stay home a couple times because of stomachaches.
      My mom wrote the school requesting I not be put in the same class before my 2nd grade year started. Guess which class they put me in? Mom managed to get me moved to the best teacher I ever had.

    • @anonymous_okie3817
      @anonymous_okie3817 Před měsícem

      @@KeeperOfKale222 that's terrible. Any adult that makes a child feel that way has no business working around children!

  • @dragonacc1
    @dragonacc1 Před měsícem

    I live in a very rural part of GA. My 5th grader came home today telling me about a 4th grader telling him he was nonbinary. It is happening everywhere…

  • @joenuevo
    @joenuevo Před měsícem +3

    At 3:35 "Everything you just said...that's bad about the public school system, the answer to any of those things is not to put a bunch of kids with a bunch of money into an unregulated, accountability-free, quality-free system of private schools that no body is going to be able to know what's happening to those kids"
    This is a demonstrably bad take. The approach to public education, the top-down approach where every couple of years some "educational theorist" comes up with some not-so-novel spin on an already provably bad theory of how teachers should be teaching though that theorist themselves is unlikely to have spent any time in class rooms, is certainly "quality-free".
    As for regulations and accountability, those words in and of themselves do not carry any value. What kind of regulations and what are their impacts? Accountability to whom? Both of these point back to people who have a worldview that is diametrically opposed to mine and they have shown themselves since at least the 1940's to have less of an interest in educating American children and more of an interest in indoctrinating them and keeping them kind of dumb.
    This line of reasoning, and I use the word "reasoning" here with a raised eyebrow, strikes me as a post-facto justification to an already drawn conclusion.

  • @lowenstaat
    @lowenstaat Před měsícem +2

    The most impactful social change in America during the last half if the 19th century was the move of so many men from farms to factories. The most impactful social change of the last half of the 20th century was the move of so many women from homes to offices. To make those changes possible, 20th century kids had to move from homes to government schools.

    • @robertsmith6188
      @robertsmith6188 Před měsícem +2

      It happened at the same time in West Euro. Thing is had the USA remained pre industrial it wouldve been conquered. 2nd Am is only good if you can produce the steel that makes them and the rest. We almost lost the War Of 1812 bc we didnt have much gun mfg. Trade off industry or conquest

  • @albr24
    @albr24 Před měsícem +2

    Whats up with these female teachers having relationships with kid?

  • @asimplecadence
    @asimplecadence Před měsícem +3

    Idk about the argument that 7th Heaven is a good show with positive school experiences. Sounds like rose colored glasses. I watched that show growing up and vaguely recall Simon having to deal with not being as popular as one of the sisters. Pretty sure there was also a bullying/school shooting arc. There was most likely a "don't do drugs" arc at school because that era was the D.A.R.E era...
    The reason there's friction in the experience of grade school is because kids are growing up and learning how to be an autonomous human while ALSO navigating a clash of different life experiences. Rules and social norms taught in one family are not taught in another. Sometimes, they don't overlap or bring about conflict. Kids haven't learned to hold their own values steady while also respecting someone else's and finding common ground. That is something expected for adults to do and they don't know how to do that either. If adults can't do it they certainly aren't teaching their kids. And that's still assuming a vacuum where parents have a strong, healthy presence in the child's life. Kids interacting with each other can devolve quickly into the most primal ways of resolving conflict and the kids are rarely ever debriefed about how to handle it afterwards. It's crazy that we have such high expectations in kids to be emotionally measured between the ages of 5 and 18 and expect the teacher to also be mentally healthy and a psychologist who can manage somewhere between roughly 15-30 kids' well-being. Per year.

    • @ZylinderKaninchen
      @ZylinderKaninchen Před měsícem +2

      Right? When he said that I knew he hadn’t watched the show in any real capacity. It’s just a show he knows exists. And the not having values solidified yet thing is intentional in my opinion.

    • @asimplecadence
      @asimplecadence Před měsícem

      @@ZylinderKaninchen LOL exactly. Just chose a show about a Christian family relying on the stereotype of Christian families being good but like...the stereotype is that Christian kids either drink the kool-aid or are the ones spiking it like...hello?????
      True! 100%! That's how predators work. They find people that are young BECAUSE they are more likely to be vulnerable. So gross.

  • @UnfilteredJustice
    @UnfilteredJustice Před měsícem +2

    School is boring to kids, dude. And kuds experience time differently. A week feels like a month. Don't over think it.

  • @trishfitzpatrick2066
    @trishfitzpatrick2066 Před měsícem

    I homeschooled our sons. We NEVER had any of the typical teen issues. They were never lazy, rude, sneaky, or deceitful. The opposite was true. We had fun and got the job done. As adults they are successful and enjoy great friendships. Plus, they are happy to spend their vacations visiting with us. Please, parents, do NOT waste your kids' lives in these public cesspools.

  • @turdferguson9373
    @turdferguson9373 Před měsícem +27

    It’s funny. Everybody wanted to rip Jesus outta everything and everything went to Hell just that fast….huh. Never saw that coming.

    • @Codemeister1105
      @Codemeister1105 Před měsícem

      What's funnier is turning to look at the Catholic Church and such and wondering why Jesus worship has so many diddlers in it. Several times more than anywhere else. What's the excuse there?

    • @SetnaktSpears
      @SetnaktSpears Před měsícem

      Yeah, the lack of teaching fiction about a magical zombie is the problem. Couldn't be anything grounded in reality. Stay delusional.

    • @turdferguson9373
      @turdferguson9373 Před měsícem +2

      @@SetnaktSpears please, if you have a better alternative moral code, I’m interested to hear it. But all you superior intellectuals are able to provide is “I be like God”

    • @turdferguson9373
      @turdferguson9373 Před měsícem +1

      @@SetnaktSpears I’ll also wait on your first hand accounts that God didn’t die and walk out of a tomb 3 days later. Because when you can’t, you have some work to do…

  • @billyfix3679
    @billyfix3679 Před měsícem +2

    Audit the department of education (lower case) Missing lotsa justification for missing $$$

  • @BootsMcGee3
    @BootsMcGee3 Před měsícem

    4:40 I had 2 students in the public school system. One loved it and “successful “ in the system. Didn’t get bullied, never in trouble, never punched out of the blue. Never had multiple teachers bully them or trade favors for money. One of my children had his life threatened by a “professional” teacher and told that if he actually was gay the school would stop the bully, but since he’s not, it was boys being boys. The system is not working for everyone. We need the freedom to move to different systems based on needs.

  • @user-vh7ki7xu7o
    @user-vh7ki7xu7o Před měsícem +1

    Tim’s is correct. School is miserable

  • @Alteringrealitystudios
    @Alteringrealitystudios Před měsícem +1

    He has on a hat that says organize but his brain doesn't seem to be.

  • @stevetv5739
    @stevetv5739 Před měsícem

    I told my folks for years as a kid the teachers were bad. They told me to shut up and listen. Two of the teachers were child predators.

  • @alexanderguzman6235
    @alexanderguzman6235 Před měsícem

    Every school I went to was awful. Even my high-school in a nice neighborhood. I had a few good teachers, but the school experience was still awful.

  • @derekmcmanus8615
    @derekmcmanus8615 Před měsícem +15

    The Teachers are bumming the kids nowadays

  • @xionic5217
    @xionic5217 Před měsícem

    My kids are conservative. They go to public school, I moved to 3 states to make sure, I put them in a conservative ideas school and each time that I discovered they were being shown something wrong, by asking them as often as I can what their teachers are teaching. I would show them what the truth was with evidence and let them know the difference of what they are there to learn. Also to let me know anytime politics are being shown, so I can counter these idiots. So far it has been working

  • @SuperBoomshack
    @SuperBoomshack Před měsícem

    My kids are grown now; if they were school age now, I would definitely home school them.

  • @SOLAscriptura-
    @SOLAscriptura- Před měsícem

    My boys will never step foot in a public-school k-12. They are going to a classical Christian school and are light years ahead of their peers. My wife and I have sacrificed a lot to ensure our children receive a proper education.

  • @igooog
    @igooog Před měsícem +2

    Guy's position is basically "well yeah that sounds bad but look if I change the wording and conflate some definitions without telling you I can make it sound better"

  • @edwardhosmer5726
    @edwardhosmer5726 Před měsícem

    Apparently 1 of the best sitcoms in our country is called Abbott elementary, it's literally a comedy about how terrible the Philadelphia public school system is.

  • @sammencia7945
    @sammencia7945 Před měsícem

    Oldest Gen Xer here.
    Mom was at home for all of my childhood except year 3 and 4 of HS.
    But we all had jobs outside of the hime and were busy with friends work sports etc.
    This was to 1979 and youngest sibling was 9.
    What Tim is describing is 1935 to 1950.
    My parents and grandparents.

  • @valkymia3708
    @valkymia3708 Před měsícem +2

    These guys are clueless with their heads up in the clouds listening to authority decree and ignoring what everyday people are saying on the ground.
    This didn't just start from covid give me break. This is a decades long problem.

  • @MrGrenadeMcBoom
    @MrGrenadeMcBoom Před měsícem

    My kids aren't in public school because I actually went to several Fairfax County Schoolboard meetings. There's not way I'd trust my kids to a school system run by those buffoons.

  • @meganely670
    @meganely670 Před měsícem +1

    Hate teachers, there was many who abused their power in my school and hated kids.

  • @jeffhowell1522
    @jeffhowell1522 Před měsícem +2

    Tim you should read David Rockefeller s autobiography, he said this is what he wanted and financed

  • @DrMerciless
    @DrMerciless Před měsícem +2

    Home School is the only way

  • @JSFGuy
    @JSFGuy Před měsícem +8

    Yet we sit on our hands.

  • @paulmjprinz
    @paulmjprinz Před měsícem +1

    That black dude is the meme "Everthing is alright" while flames burn around us.

  • @DoBetta74
    @DoBetta74 Před měsícem

    "Particularly in cities."

  • @stonedscared8461
    @stonedscared8461 Před měsícem

    "I understand the strategy of talking over it."
    He sure does, and he uses it often.

  • @Bateluer
    @Bateluer Před měsícem

    The American public school system is beyond salvageable. Do not put your kids in it, pull them out if they are. Home school when possible.

  • @killercow444
    @killercow444 Před měsícem

    I was born in 2003 and that ended up somehow being the main thing that screwed me in school😂, not only did the teachers go on strike for a few months more years than they didn’t making me have less education I also got stuck in a curriculum change almost every year so the teachers would just give up on teaching cause they didn’t even know what they were teaching anymore, another issue was they started adding lessons on being respectful to each other and this weird system of how to mark your own work so teachers didn’t have too, then they replaced the old class we had that would teach you to do taxes and get ready for life but that was replaced with a mandatory other class that focused more on your passions and feelings (I was able to avoid that class and just get like 36 work hours instead for that class’s credit). I live in central B.C. Canada and the education is not that good cause it focus on feelings now rather than education, also when it came to history all I remember learning about is the natives, WWI & WWII, the French Canadians, and 911 which only really affected the border, I never got to learn about the Chinese and how they helped developed Canada, great inventions from Canada, the history of B.C., the history and beginning of Canada and any of our prime ministers, like I had to learn on my own time about the leaders that made our country, we have no respect for the people who made Canada and we coddle natives while they down some whisky beat their kids and blame it on police and the white man, it’s absolutely depressing to see first hand, I’ll also say I don’t hate the natives I just realize that the way we’ve handled crap with them like only teaching native history and ignoring the rest of Canadian history and giving them money only affects them negatively, almost like giving a drug addicted money and expecting them to use it in food.

  • @Ol-T1864
    @Ol-T1864 Před měsícem

    In political science, it’s been argued that the biggest divide in America is major cities vs. the rest. As former expat who came back recently, it seems like Californian degeneracy is a contagion all across the country.

  • @JosePineda-cy6om
    @JosePineda-cy6om Před 5 dny

    Down here in Mexico, i can select which public schools my kids go to. Public schools who're doing a very bad job typically get closed if attendance is too low, which happens when no family enrolls their kids there. A poor country can do it, but the USA can't, it's insane to me

  • @dizzyizzy7403
    @dizzyizzy7403 Před měsícem

    I’ve been to many different schools some private some public some heavily funded some seemingly hardly funded. My time at school was the worst parts of my childhood I was bullied relentlessly had teachers that hated me and the few who treated me decently I knew it was only a temporary moment of relief because I won’t have them in the next year. The only time I was happy was the brief time I was homeschooled. Despite that moment of my life my family was traveling through third world countries full of poverty crime and danger it was the only time I was not only happy but has a desire to learn instead of avoiding education I tore through anything with knowledge I could get my hands on, math books, science books, classical literature I wanted to learn it all because I was free to learn. School kills your desire to learn and your natural curiosity to seek out knowledge. The guy defending school ether was one of the rare few with a good school experience or is lying to not only everyone in the room but himself trying to justify the horrible experience the school system forces on kids.

  • @kerbalairforce8802
    @kerbalairforce8802 Před měsícem

    Adding more money to the schools hasn't helped test scores or graduation rates.

  • @kevinholland4113
    @kevinholland4113 Před měsícem

    "I think that is incorrect" 👍

  • @michaelgoodwin6710
    @michaelgoodwin6710 Před měsícem

    It's one thing to be wrong, but to be arrogant while doing so is truly an accomplishment.

  • @namewithheld8115
    @namewithheld8115 Před měsícem

    I'm old now, but I remember when I went to school, my parents met the teachers and knew them individually. At the start of high school, they actually interviewed the Principal and Deputy Principal to confirm if it was a good school. My brother and his wife spent a lot of time reviewing schools and identifying the best for their kids.
    Call me old fashioned, but I think the parents should check out the school and teachers before handing over their kids.