theworldismine13
God Emperor of SOHH
Last Chance High
subs, will watch later....

I'm about halfway through this right now and had to stop for a minute just to say, this is honestly part of the problem. We're not helping anything by putting all these kids together under one school. That's gotta be one of the WORST decisions ever. The shyt is basically priming them for what prison life would and could be like. All you see is the worst. They're already living in hell so why make them go to school in too? They need exposure to something positive more than anything... We oughtta be working to spread them out among some best schools and see what changes it make for them.
one reason you can't spread them out among the "best schools" is because they won't be able to keep up..when you can't keep up in school you fall into self-fufilling prophecies and use behavior to hide your inconsistencies
to have them in a normal class with so many disruptions will hinder the potential of the rest of the class. bad kids really change the culture of a classroom. that's why they got kicked out in the first place
they all have IEPs for being emotionally disturbed coupled with adhd, learning disabilities in reading and math etc.. school begins to sound like a foreign language with no translator.
i don't really see any other options. if they prove successful at this school, then they can go back to a regular cps school
I'm not suggesting you throw them in automatically with the regular standards of that school. I'm saying, the best supposedly have something very well going for them right? So why not supplement that with a program that would tend to the needs of those that have absolutely nothing going for them. If you live in hell and you're forced to go to school in hell, then what more can you honestly imagine aside from hell? Exposing them to an environment drastically different could do wonders. Is that to say that they'll suddenly climb and become a legitimate competitor among the peers in the school? Not exactly, no. But they'd at least be exposed to a number of peers their same age that value their education and have expectations for the future. This could rub off on them and encourage them to do the same.
I'm about halfway through this right now and had to stop for a minute just to say, this is honestly part of the problem. We're not helping anything by putting all these kids together under one school. That's gotta be one of the WORST decisions ever. The shyt is basically priming them for what prison life would and could be like. All you see is the worst. They're already living in hell so why make them go to school in too? They need exposure to something positive more than anything... We oughtta be working to spread them out among some best schools and see what changes it make for them.
Honestly I don't know what say. But it seems like the pov of the documentary is some what disingenuous because it focuses on the worse of the worst students. Ultimately I feel like this may come as a gross over generalization as to how bad / complex the problem is of higher learning amongst inner city African Americans. It's a lot deeper than them not showing the tenacity to want to learn, but more so a reflection of the systematic failure of how poverty drives segments of the population to these extreme circumstances.
I cringed like hell when I saw that new electronic chalkboard in the math class with all those knuckleheads...I remember in elementary school, they tried to put my in the special remedial program at school too but my mom fought against that. Now I see why it's so problematic...