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demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 02:49 PM Jul 2020

Schools/Society. A MUST READ PLEASE

Society: In the richest country in the world, between 11 and 13 million children live in food insecure homes.

Schools: We can help..... Kids can eat breakfast and lunch at school, and in many places, teachers will spend their own money on snacks. For the most needy, we will send home food for dinner and weekends.

Society: Over 4 million children in the US do not have health insurance or adequate healthcare.

Schools: We can help..... we will bring doctors to do free physicals, eye exams, and dental treatments right at school. In many places, school nurses will spend their own money on sanitary supplies for girls.

Society: Over 17% of US children live without basic necessities.

Schools: We can help.... we will install washers and dryers in schools. We will hand out clothes, school supplies, shoes, and winter coats for free. Many of these items are purchased by school nurses and teachers.

Society: There are 5.5 million reports annually of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect.

Schools: We can help.... schools will be safe places and teachers will be safe people. We will have some counselors, but not enough.... some therapists, but not enough, right in the schools. Teachers with minimal training in trauma will come to school early and stay late to mentor these children. Teachers will spend more time with their students than with their own children. Teachers will cry and sometimes crumble at the thought of not being able to do more for the innocent children in their care.

Society: Almost 25% of US children have parents that work past school hours.

Schools: We can help.... we will install before and after school programs in thousands of schools where kids can get another meal, get help with their homework, and participate in organized activities.

Society: Almost 14 million children in the US are obese.

Schools: we can help... Physical Education classes will be mandatory and we will incorporate lessons about healthy food choices.

Society: The US averages one school shooting every 77 days.

School: We can help... we will do lock down drills and train our students to hide and be quiet. And if need be, teachers will literally die for their students.

Society: We are in the midst of a global pandemic which our government has failed to control. Almost 130,000 Americans are dead and the numbers are rising, not declining, in many places. Because we have chosen to ignore, for decades, the racism, inequality, and discrimination that is at the root of all the aforementioned problems, we now need schools to reopen so that kids can eat, get healthcare, get clothes, shoes, and school supplies, be safe, be healthy, and be supervised. Oh, and so that they can get an education. It appears that COVID doesn’t affect children, so let’s go back to school.

Teachers: We can help.... but what about the 25-30% of us that are over the age of 50? What about those of us who are immunocompromised or live with someone who is? What about those of us who are pregnant... we still have very limited data on what COVID does to unborn children. Will you have PPE for us? Will you have hand sanitizer for us? What if we get sick, and don’t have enough sick days to cover the time that we are out? What if a family member gets sick and we need to care for them?

Society: Wow, why are you suddenly being a bunch of crybabies? Before you were always willing to sacrifice your time, your money, your mental health.... and now when we need you, you aren’t willing to sacrifice your health or your life? But 75% of you are women.... and that’s what we, as a society, expect women to do... sacrifice yourself for others.

*For decades, schools and teachers have been the band-aid on society’s failings because we care about children. Schools and teachers are not the ones that can fix the things that are broken with our society. At the same time, we cannot be the lambs sent to slaughter because no one else cared enough to actually fix society while schools and teachers were holding it all together with said band-aid.

-Alison Hoeman
* feel free to copy and paste

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Schools/Society. A MUST READ PLEASE (Original Post) demtenjeep Jul 2020 OP
Said no schools and teachers, ever. EVER. ancianita Jul 2020 #1
Nailed it. They send food home every Friday. Phoenix61 Jul 2020 #2
My PBS kiddos are hungry all the time. Most of them are very low income demtenjeep Jul 2020 #3

ancianita

(36,051 posts)
1. Said no schools and teachers, ever. EVER.
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 02:56 PM
Jul 2020

No exceptions -- as there are always exceptions in social history -- because exceptions do not disprove this reality. This isn't science, where one exception disproves the argument. We're talking social sciences and society.

Society has long tried to foist its problems' solutions on schools and teachers; only ingratiating, overpaid district bureaucrats who wouldn't be caught dead in a classroom have tried to accommodate "society." It's the old, stale, played out politics of education.

Phoenix61

(17,003 posts)
2. Nailed it. They send food home every Friday.
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 03:10 PM
Jul 2020

Send a lot home at Christmas break. Washer/dryer on campus. Coat/clothing closet. Backpacks the start of every year filled with school supplies. I know teachers who spent 1,000’s of dollars over the years to outfit their classroom so their kids had a great learning environment. When Hurricane Michael wiped out their classroom they found out the school insurance policy didn’t cover their personal property.

 

demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
3. My PBS kiddos are hungry all the time. Most of them are very low income
Sat Jul 11, 2020, 10:38 AM
Jul 2020

they work for rewards (pop-chips) But I keep crackers and things in my drawers because being hungry is a trigger for anger.

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