Okay so I know it sounds tacky but I always like to be updated on what's going on with the school's back home in Dallas.
I've always been very involved in school, was senior class president and did many activities, so I knew what went on behind the curtain, behind closed doors, behind the masterminds.
The only place where I know there's always a controversial article speaking about schools in Dallas is the Dallas Morning News of course. Although it might not give me specifics as to schools, it will give me main events, and plots of what's going on in the area, and from there I can be updated.
It worries me because my brother is 10 years younger and the rate schools are going sometimes makes me feel that by the time he gets to high school, he might not make it.
In these two articles that I found, one spoke about allowing adults in classes with kids. Or a lack of substitute teachers.
Seriously, why would they allow adults in classes with kids? There are places adults can go. A "child" who is 20 can not remain a freshman in high school. One year worth of mistakes is enough... That many is too many. This is giving children the idea of "oh it's okay to mess up... you'll always have a safety net," and real life is not like that.
As for the substitute teachers, who the heck is going to replace a regular teacher and give lectures and teach? What is gonna happen if one day a teacher is needed and everyone else is extremely busy? These things don't come up on the news because they're not "juicy" controversy, but for someone who's experienced the pressures of developing modern days, it worries me to have someone I love having to grow with this along.
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