sábado, 3 de mayo de 2025

It should be mandatory in US public schools to separate good kids from bad kids.

My high school was not in the greatest area. It fed into different economic neighborhoods. There were a lot of kids who were badly behaved. And some good kids. I was in honors classes and mostly away from bad kids. However, my school worked oddly. You could either be in a club homeroom or regular homeroom. It was unspoken that club homerooms were for good kids and regular for bad. You had a study hall with that homeroom. My father did not allow too many extracurriculars. I was to come home, study, and help around the house. I was allowed to be in chorus because chorus met during school hours. I wanted to join a club homeroom for art and my father said no clubs during study hall. He didn’t understand it was a study hall. For an entire year, I remember only really getting work done in the regular homeroom study hall if I got permission to go to the computer lab. The study hall/homeroom was made up of kids who were bad. They were not college-bound. They didn’t do homework. They would talk loudly, play games, get in arguments with teachers, bully each other, and since I was the only kid studying/doing homework bc I was scared of my father…..they were intrigued by me. They’d come up and ask what I was doing. I would not talk to them or just motion I was busy. It gets worse. Some kids made fun of me behind my back and I had to hear it. Yeah I was quiet sorry it bothered you. Weirdos. Then one girl one day threatened to beat up my mom and devoted a whole study hall to telling us that my mom is a white bitch. I am not making it up. I was pissed at my dad….The next year he let me join a club homeroom & none of this happened. Some kids from that homeroom are in state prison now. I’m saying schools shouldn’t allow kids who want to study and get work done to ever be with such disruptive folks.



Submitted May 03, 2025 at 11:29AM by Ok-Highway-5247 https://ift.tt/ubyt84d

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