At this point, if you are the parent of a young child or teen, you know the inherent pressures placed on our youngsters by their peers and by society in general. Whereas school was once perceived to be a sanctity and refuge from the ills that plague our youth once they leave home, it has now become a refuge for drugs, violence, underage sex, and just as dangerously, eroded educational values. It has become the norm, and perfectly acceptable, for our kids to do the bare minimum and follow the herd. Whether they make it to graduation or not, and the condition they are in once they reach that point, has become of little concern to the public education machine that keeps turning them out, year after year.
No need to elaborate further, because you’ve most probably lived through it already. The awkwardness and confusion experienced by many during those years, still might bring a shudder to some. Do you ever think about moments of fear and apprehension that made you complacent or indecisive back then Did you miss the opportunity to catapult yourself forward in life, on more than one occasion, because of pressure, fear, or lack of motivation Do you want your children to have the same regrets or make some of the wrong decisions, so many others have
How thrilled would you be to know that your son is armed with the right tools to keep focused, confident, and steadfast in his pursuits How would you feel, knowing that your daughter carries your most important values alongside her everywhere she ventures, and into every situation she might encounter
Our public schools have become a place where those students that choose to overachieve and stray away from pressures and trouble are not being supported properly – the efforts they put forth are readily being overlooked by staff and educators who are hell-bent on simply maintaining state requirements and test scores. As long as they meet state minimums, they keep getting their state funding. Unfortunately, this thirst for annual funds, has enabled a dangerous climate of complacency to creep into our public school system.
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