I don’t know how this is even possible

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Ok, digesting the data:
  • Inner city school system
  • Pandemic operational disruption
  • Many parents don't care about academic performance so long as the kids are out of their hair.
  • Many students see little future for themselves even with an education
But yeah article author, let's blame all the teachers and administrators for the fact you can't pour knowledge into a locked-shut mind.
 
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#11
Ok, digesting the data:
  • Inner city school system
  • Pandemic operational disruption
  • Many parents don't care about academic performance so long as the kids are out of their hair.
  • Many students see little future for themselves even with an education
But yeah article author, let's blame all the teachers and administrators for the fact you can't pour knowledge into a locked-shut mind.
Then if the kids don’t want to be there and the parents don’t care to hell with it let’s close the damn schools then!
 
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Ok, digesting the data:
  • Inner city school system
  • Pandemic operational disruption
  • Many parents don't care about academic performance so long as the kids are out of their hair.
  • Many students see little future for themselves even with an education
But yeah article author, let's blame all the teachers and administrators for the fact you can't pour knowledge into a locked-shut mind.


Lol. You have an excuse for everything. I suppose you admit all the social justice bs is just so they can loot and riot because they have no intention of ever doing anything to better themselves no matter what. Thanks for clearing that up.
 
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Then if the kids don’t want to be there and the parents don’t care to hell with it let’s close the damn schools then!

I've had that thought before.

I've also thought about tying attendance and grades to family ability to receive assistance, but that went over like a rubber crutch in a polio ward.
 
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Well, according to our president and Dems., blacks are too dumb to know how to use the Internet. With teachers "teaching" online it's perfectly understandable that there would be many students failing. #InternetIsRacist

Are you saying Joe was right? Because it sounds like that.
 
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And you have a complaint or insult for everything. I guess that makes us even? Mwah! ;)

You talk out both sides of your mouth and that’s just a fact. There is no excuse for this yet you want there to be one and even made a few bs ones up.
 
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You talk out both sides of your mouth and that’s just a fact. There is no excuse for this yet you want there to be one and even made a few bs ones up.

There's also this wild and crazy possiblity that my years of experience, education, and research provide me with insight into these situations that laymen don't generally have.

I know you don't like me one bit. Keep on picking at me, and I'll keep on taking it. In fact, I wish you all the best.
 
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I've had that thought before.

I've also thought about tying attendance and grades to family ability to receive assistance, but that went over like a rubber crutch in a polio ward.
The issue is since education and attendance is mandated by law then accommodations must be made. But at some point you need to see the kids don’t care and the parents don’t care so to hell with it shut it down.
 
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There's also this wild and crazy possiblity that my years of experience, education, and research provide me with insight into these situations that laymen don't generally have.

I know you don't like me one bit. Keep on picking at me, and I'll keep on taking it. In fact, I wish you all the best.


Nobody is picking on you but nobody needs your years of “experience” to know the actual facts. You wanted to discredit the source but when you couldn’t you deflected to making up silly excuses. If you think you have some sort of superiority when discussing these issues I’m just saying you don’t. It’s not as complicated as people like you want to make it.
 
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For those interested in deeper reading on this subject:

Due to incarceration, children with absent parents have apparent implications for academic achievement. Research has shown that connections can be made between children with incarcerated parents (CIP) and school drop-out, truancy, and lower overall school engagement (Brown & Barrio Minton, 2018)

Differential effects of parental involvement on cognitive and behavioral outcomes by socioeconomic status - ScienceDirect

The effects of parental involvement on students’ academic self‐efficacy, engagement and intrinsic motivation
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01443410903353302

Identifying Meaningful Indicators of Parent Engagement in Early Learning for Low-Income, Urban Families
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