Official Kiwi Farms Public School Hate Thread

Even then if you aren't in the best situation, homeschooling is still much preferred over having your child indoctrinated eith tranny propaganda and other horseshit you have no control over.
And for those who feel ill-prepared to home school on their own, look into the possibility of home schooling groups existing in your area. Some areas have groups of like-minded parents who share the teaching responsibilities or hire teachers dissatisfied with teaching in the public school system to do the teaching for them. Networking and word of mouth is the best way to learn about such groups/programs.

For the people I know that have home schooled their children or taught in home school groups, the SJW/identity politics that permeate public schooling is one of the primary reasons they do so. Teachers union bullshit also plays a part in the teachers' choice to teach in home school groups.

Another thing about homeschooling is that there has to be some oversight by a third party.
this already happens in most places where homeschooling is legal,
The opposite is true in my part of Kiwi Land. The regulations and oversight are very minimal and any efforts to improve them are met with resistance by a pro-home school lobby/interest group. One such example is recent discussion that would require home schoolers here to notify the local school district that they have chosen to do so with their children to ensure the kids aren't slipping through the cracks. the lobby group is arguing against this in any way, shape, or form.

On one hand, I can understand home schooling families being concerned that such a notification could be misused by the public school districts to strongarm them into enrolling their kids in the public schools. On the other hand, one would expect the interest groups to be willing to some degree of oversight that minimized the occurrence of parents using home schooling to hide the fact they're abusing their kids behind closed doors and wanting it undetected.

As for public school hate, my turnoffs included:
  • The teacher that, thanks to tenure, was absolutely rude and nasty towards my classmates and me simply because she could get away with it.
  • The other teachers who cared more about getting their 30 years in for a full pension than they cared about teaching their classes while making no attempt to hide the fact they didn't give a fuck about what happened in their classrooms
  • Students who acted all pikachu face surprised on the rare occasions when their bad behavior resulted in them being sent to the main office for possible disciplinary action.
There was definitely a bit of a culture shock dealing with all of this after attending private school for grades 1-8.
 
Anyone else remember when they put school milk in plastic baggies for a year and then they stopped because that was fucking stupid? It was like 2009-2010, I think.
Also remember when they had strawberry milk? Better times.
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I FUCKING LOVE HAVING OVERLOADED SCHOOLS FULL OF FOREIGN TRASH AS TEACHERS, ILLEGAL KIDS AND NOGMUTTS, MEANWHILE THE LOCAL KIDS GET JACKSHIT, AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS ARE STARTING TO GO THROUGH THE SAME SHIT, THANK YOU "RETURN TO DEMOCRACY", BACHELET AND PIÑERA VERY COOL
Nah, blame the state in that.
Teachers in my country just follow orders.
Nigger just pick a book about english grammar already, barely anyone knows what the fuck are you trying to say.
 
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on paper it doesn't sound too bad, until you realize that what makes the environment so terrible isn't the institution or its employees (teachers/guards) but your fellow inmates/students.
Hard disagree about the teachers. There were a very few that looking back I wish I could of learned more from, the rest were power-tripping faggots and failures in their supposed field. Then there were the ones that were forced into teaching a class they actually knew nothing about. Fifty/fifty on them actually being worth a damn.
 
So for a good chunk of my adult life, I wanted to be a teacher, and was taking steps in order to do so. Eventually, my disgust with school systems in general convinced me to do otherwise. The problem arises from a large percentage of my family (especially my immediate family) working in the public school system. I wouldn’t say they go so far as to resent my opinion of how schools operate, but they more than take offense to the reasoning behind my abandonment of that particular ambition.
 
The thing I hate the most about public school is "zero-tolerance," bullies get to skate by without any repercussions and get tolerated, but as soon as one of them puts hands on you and you fight back, you get punished for it.

My high school principal was so extremist about this, he once asked me, "if I had a gun and you had a gun, and I shot at you, what would you do, PleaseBearWithGunfire?" I responded promptly with, "I'd empty the whole magazine into you." This motherfucker is so zogged in the head that he genuinely expected me to just lay down and die or run away.

He was genuinely afraid I was going to shoot up the school because I was autistic and had a history of fighting back. I'd classify myself as a forgiving, reasonable guy, but fuck him in particular.
 
I'd love to know why American public schools are the way they are. I went to school in a low-income area, and while we definitely had our fair share of psycho kids, we never had major issues with bullying or LGBT stuff being foisted upon us and the teachers were mostly good quality (for reference, I graduated in the COVID era). OTOH, I know a couple guys who were homeschooled and they're kind of socially inept and can't hold a job.

IMO public schooling is a solid concept and every kid should have the right to a free education. Just seems like the Yanks screwed it up somehow. Maybe you guys should spend more on education and less on wars.
 
Feral nig stole a drink out of my hand while I was walking and talking with friends and ran down the hallway, drinking it.

Never relax.

Lmao. In 11th grade I watched some dumbarse kid swipe a guy's chocolate milk at recess and run off with it. He passed me in the hall and for some reason decided to throw a fake punch at me to make me flinch? I guess he wanted to assert dominance or something?? anyway, he tripped over his shoelace (untied) and ended up with choccy milk all over his shirt. Good times
 
In 9th grade I saw some of the upperclassmen get into a spat over split chocolate milk and the dispute got physical when the milk-spiller threw a fakeout punch towards the bystander. Bystander wasn't having it and straight decked the kid so hard he flew into the nearby trash can and spilled the rest of his chocolate milk all over himself. Turns out the milk wasn't even his as literally a few seconds later one of the resident tards clad in full Shrek attire comes huffing and puffing about "chocolate boy stole my choccy milk" with his tard wrangler hobbling after him.

Fucked up world.
 
In 9th grade I saw some of the upperclassmen get into a spat over split chocolate milk and the dispute got physical when the milk-spiller threw a fakeout punch towards the bystander. Bystander wasn't having it and straight decked the kid so hard he flew into the nearby trash can and spilled the rest of his chocolate milk all over himself. Turns out the milk wasn't even his as literally a few seconds later one of the resident tards clad in full Shrek attire comes huffing and puffing about "chocolate boy stole my choccy milk" with his tard wrangler hobbling after him.

Fucked up world.

oh... chocolate milk truly awakens the Beast in people. Someone should start a school stories thread.
 
Even though I went to American public school before Current Year, I still got an education which was sort of dumbed down. I also noticed that subjects could be repeated in different grades. And American kids can be very annoying to be around, even as a kid.

Yet schools abroad can be as bad -- if not worse. School in this world overall sucks. Also "homework" is BS. School should stay in school, like work usually stays at work.

public schools are a lot like prison.
That's for sure. Can't talk out of turn, can't get up without permission, and even just daydreaming or looking out the window can get you in trouble. And then of course there's being in a line all the time, except during recess. And a number of American schools still use that "corporal punishment" BS on top of all that regimented crap.

Someone should start a school stories thread.
already done 😎

Share Your School Stories | Kiwi Farms
 
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Even though I went to American public school before Current Year, I still got an education which was sort of dumbed down.
^ This. There's so much shit lacking in public school, especially in low-income and bad areas where schools have to be schools, daycare facilities (both for students and babies of students), food pantries, and clothes closets. It's hard to teach kids cursive or how to divide when you have to make sure Jimmy doesn't starve to death because the only food he gets is at school.

ALSO, I don't think I saw anyone mention it yet, but is anyone else as triggered as I am about public school bathroom policies?? They're almost always insane. The only justification I've ever been given is "Some students could skip school," but I think at this point it's disproportionate retribution. This is a list of some of the worst bathroom rules I've seen (irl or online), if anyone else knows any others I'd love/hate to see them:
  • Only X amount of bathroom breaks per year (I've seen 5 breaks per 9 weeks, that's about 20 breaks a year)
  • Bathroom breaks can only take X minutes
  • Ridiculously huge/cumbersome bathroom passes (I've seen mop buckets, globes, giant cutouts of the teacher's head, empty cans of paint thinner, etc)
  • No bathroom breaks during the first/last 5-15 minutes of class
    • OR bathroom breaks only during the first/last 5-15 minutes of class
  • No going to the bathroom during lunch
    • OR bathroom breaks only during lunch
  • Bathroom privileges only if your current grade is above a C
  • To go to the bathroom, the teacher has to use the intercom to page a Dean's Assistant or SRO (cop that works in the school) to personally escort you to the nearest bathroom (whether it's broken or not), stand outside to "make sure you go," then escort you back to class
  • Schools physically locking bathrooms before/during classes
  • Schools removing stall walls and doors in the boys' bathrooms forever as a punishment
  • Teachers who intentionally refuse to let students use the bathroom ever, regardless of medical or emergency reasons
anyone else think the ridiculous processes for requesting a bathroom break and the ridiculous passes are a form of public humiliation/shaming to discourage students from even asking in the first place? or am I just a conspiracy theorist
 
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