Every negative sentiment about leftist teachers is confirmed in a viral video where Oakley Elementary School District (CA) school board members are caught on video openly mocking parents who want in-classroom teaching to resume.
The school board did not know they were on video-conference that was open to the public. Their comments and vulgarity were visible for the entire world to see.
First, here is the video. The last few seconds are revealing as the members realize their broadcast was open to the public: “rut oh, we have the meeting open to the public right now.” WATCH:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYvg7SfuOEE
CALIFORNIA – The president and three other members of a Northern California school board resigned Friday after reports that they made mocking comments about parents during a public video meeting about reopening schools.
The resignation of President Lisa Brizendine of the Oakley Union Elementary School District was confirmed to Fox News by Schools Superintendent Greg Hetrick.
The other members — Kim Beede, Erica Ippolito and Richie Masadas — who constitute the rest of the board, resigned later Friday, FOX 2 of the Bay Area reported. (read more)
News Report:
https://youtu.be/uKW8leB5HxE
I just realized that every fat/ugly/rude broad I ever went to school with went into teaching.
Why, did you see a teacher there? I saw board members who were most likely parents.
Those are not parents of current public school students. It was obvious from their words and attitudes. My experience is that school board members are usually teachers looking to break into politics or administration or general public political wannabes. Parents of current students? Can’t think of one instance anywhere I’ve lived. Hopefully that will change.
Right on the money.
Wayy rare to see any school board members
with any skin in the game. Occasionally a grandkid,
and then they manage to pull strings and get them
in the magnet or theme school
And probably loves to throw that weight around.
‘I’ll show the little brats who’s boss.’
HOME SCHOOL THEM.
This is what you get when you let government take over education. We need to shut down government schools. They only serve venal politicians, third-rate teachers, and other corrupt special interests.
Thank you! You are right! The best way to “shut down government schools” is for parents to remove their children from them. Not every parent can afford to do this, but there are lots of parents who can – and don’t.
Getting children out of government schools is something which true conservatives would not want to wait for “the government” to make it easy for them. The children are being damaged now. Waiting for “the government” to fix things is a loser’s game.
Big question: Why aren’t churches helping? (Some are, but not enough.)
How does being forced to pay school taxes shut down government schools exactly?
State grants to government schools are determined by the number of enrolled students.
Yes but less state grants just me the public school will need to receive more in property taxes to fill the hole. They will put a budget up for a vote and if you vote against it they will simply make you vote again.
Sadly, many churches are secular now and complicit with the destruction.
We abolished slavery
Now we abolish public schools
How about we just abolish Communists? That would take care of a lot of this garbage.
The only way to get rid of the communists is to
get rid of the communists.
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These people see themselves as babysitters, not educators.
Explains a lot.
Too many parents — for a variety of reasons — defer parenting to the school and its “educators,” so public schools are fast turning into a center of forced indoctrination into the transgenderism, critical race theory, etc. If I were a parent today, I would be homeschooling or putting my kids into a school that aligned with family-supporting Christian beliefs and standards. If the trend continues, the next generation of children are very likely to be turned into rabid socialists or full-on saluting communists if the dangerous trend continues. Wake-up, people!
Already happening…
Exactly!
I remember in 1968 ,when I complained to the principle of our son’s Jr. High , he said, there is no respect among the kids today. We aren’t teachers, we are cops, trying to civilize kids whose families can ‘t be bothered to do the job themselves. This was Salt Lake City, Mormon Country, rampant with street drugs and totally undisciplined kids running wild, beating up our kids because they were NOT Mormon. We left,after 8months of it. Kids today are no different.
I am sorry, but if “rampant” Mormons were your only problem in the 60’s, you’ve lived a sheltered life.
This sounds more like a Mormon bashing comment than anything else, because what you are claiming is most likely anecdotal. SLC has its problems, but Mormons running rampant and beating up non Mormon kids in the 60’s, or 70’s, or 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s isn’t one of them.
Not babysitters, but indoctrinators. The hippies of the 60s have taken over. Sadly. We need to take the skrewels (in memory of Rush Limbaugh) and our country back.
You must be referring to Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi because the “hippies of the 60s have taken over” are 70 and over.
They are babysitters. Most parents drop their kids off and they’re done until they pick them up. Have you watched any of the parent mental breakdown vids since the lock down? They have kids, but don’t know how to raise kids.
I don’t watch the videos of parental breakdowns and I know some parents are not good at parenting but they drop them off and are done until they pick them up because that is the school day. If they are babysitters then we needn’t pay them as if they had some sort of special skills needed to prepare children for work.
Bs. Most parents are not “done” when kids are at school. They live lives, they work, they keep a house, they cook, they clean, they have a life and hobbies. Most parents are good honest working Americans who want their kids to live a good life. Don’t confuse inner city ghetto poverty or any other stereotype with who most American parents really are.
This is why the education system is broken….
These people are dumb as a box of hair…
Wait a minute, folks.
The teachers of Oakley elementary schools are not on trial here: the board members are. They are parents who CLAIM to be interested in the education of little kids.
Frankly, I’ve never met a more devoted group of employees than the teachers of primary school aged children, with upper elementary coming in a close second.
Things are different in the middle/junior high and high school areas of ed out here.
I will bet every one of the board members are or were teachers. But maybe they were so ugly they were ostracised to the board.
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Is there some place where their backgrounds are given? School board members frequently are NOT parents but local political and union activists, powermonger wannabes and busybodies, school administrator types padding resumes, and lots of others other than parents or teachers. The school board alsp is not infrequently an “entry-level” politician position.
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Is there some place where their backgrounds are given? School board members frequently are NOT parents but local political and union activists, powermonger wannabes and busybodies, school administrator types padding resumes, and lots of others other than parents or teachers. The school board also is not infrequently an “entry-level” politician position.
Outhouse – Exactly! Our current mayor started her political career as a school board member, then moved on to city council, and now mayor. Fortunately, she has turned out to be pretty good.
Alongside other powers described here, I’m pretty sure school boards select curricula, within the limits of the state’s policies, and are then responsible for implementing them.
The plan for every part of what your kids are taught in school is generated by, or passes through and is substantially controlled by, your school board.
Here is one I found in under a few seconds by searching her name and terms board member president, and yes, she was previously a ‘teacher’ as well.
Lisa A. Brizendine is a resident of Oakley, Contra Costa County, California, United States. Here are 13 more things about her:
And another…… Erica Marie Tovar Ippolito is a resident of California, United States. Here are 10 more things about her:
AND another:
Richard John “Richie” Masadas Jr. is a resident of California, United States. Here are 10 more things about him:
SOURCES:
If we can’t run for school board, the least we can do is do our homework before we vote for them. You can always smell a rat if you do the research.
Then let them stand up to their bosses. The same holds true for “healthcare” institution employees who are carrying out orders separating the ill and dying from their loved ones. If they are devoted to their charges, then stand up for them instead of bowing to their masters. Cops and clergy, the same. Who are you serving?
Standing up for your “charges” in health care institutions often gets you fired. I was one of those!
That’s the fight we fight. That’s the price of honoring an oath. Happened to me too.
Yep. Grew up in a time when we were taught to go beyond skin color. As Bob Grant used to say “It’s sick out there and getting sicker”
The curriculum is corrupt.
Board members have way too much power. They decide /accept/promote “desired” curriculum, budgets, discipline, etc; They are mostly elected to serve, and most are parents.
There are some great teachers, some mediocre teachers, and some who, quite honestly, couldn’t pass 10th grade. The Superintendents, Principals and School Boards run things in accordance with the Teachers’ Union.
When you blend that toxic mix, your children are the LOSERS.
Thank you! I was an elementary school teacher. It was the most rewarding and time consuming work experience I had ever had. I loved the kids and spent my time and money on creating hands-on activities and an exciting classroom filled with books, science and learning activities. Tho, there are many stressors in the teaching profession, I loved it and I loved seeing the kids learn and grow. I was in my forties with my own children grown, when I earned the teaching degree. Some of the younger teachers who were raising children of their own were working just as hard as I was. I know there are careless teachers , but I have seen very few of those. They usually quit within the first five years. Just had to put in my 2 cents to defend myself and the excellent teachers with whom I worked.
Nope. The government bureaucratic monopoly “public” school system is broken because it is a government bureaucratic monopoly – America’s best example of totalitarian socialism.
The school board members are no more able to make such a broken system work than you are. All they can do is negotiate contracts with teachers unions and comply with state and federal legislation and bureaucratic rules.
I guarantee you that the resigning school board members are breathing a sigh of relief to be out of the system. The reason they don’t want to hear from parents is that they know “the system” is not designed to help parents and children – it’s designed to comply with state and federal legislation and bureaucratic rules.
Read “Politcs, Markets, and America’s Schools” by Chubb and Moe.
Right down the road from me.
Usually, board members are more protective of parents and kids than of teachers, as they should be, but looking at the age of the members and the lack of self-awareness, this kind of thing is par for the course in Silly Cally.
Now, THIS is the kind of thing we need to happen to Dems and their leaders.
Fair points all TLH re the teachers… but your point makes a bigger problem, these are mostly fem parents that would die in boiling lava before voting MAGA. Added to the teachers/public servants tenure class and there is your kamala base.
And they approve the godless, anti-American books and curriculum.
HOME SCHOOL THEM.
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I am not familiar with this district, but the school board is not infrequently a position sought by activists with agendas and used as an entry-level step into politics.
That District is in Contra Costa County, sort of “country”.East of San Francisco, lower income district than most of Contra Costa Countyt. Mark Deselineiuer is the Democrat Representative who I don’t think has ever had to campaign, because no one wants the job. I lived in his district for many years, before I knew what a Representative was or is.
I liked the fat guy:
“Those parents who just want to smoke dope are awful!”
“Yeah! Where did they get it?”
“My brother sold it to them.”
Curley
Nyuck.
Typical lib, no self-awareness.
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all that and a sub 50% inner-city grad rate.. and a bag of chips.
Bill Gates has been donating millions into these schools to continue influencing the dumbing down of America agenda!
So glad my grandson is in Catholic school. He’s been in school learning and excelling. We gladly make sacrifices to help pay for it just like we did for our own kids and will do the same for our other grandchildren when they become school age.
It is hard to avoid left-wing wokeness these days.
https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/06/catholic-schools-cut-the-white-privilege-lectures-and-teach-about-marxisms-evils/
Excerpt:
“My child’s Catholic school sent home a letter to parents this week recommending “conversations about white privilege” to encourage “compassionate hearts and confident minds.”
Conversations about white privilege ought to be centered around the point that saying White People have White Privilege is extremely racist , short sighted, and plain ignorant. I think it’s important to have these white privilege conversations so kids of all colors can understand how racist it is to claim people have privilege based on their color.
Granted there are leftists infiltrating Catholic schools especially if the Archdiocese is in tune with such nonsense. Fortunately, we are not seeing it in our school or parish. Needless to say the devil would love nothing more but as with any school, the parents must stand and up and fight against such things and, of course, reaffirm to their child(ren) they must not accept such sinful teachings.
My friends just left their Methodist church of many years bc the kids Sunday School curriculum focused on white privilege.
It’s not a skin issue, it’s a SIN issue is what any age SUNDAY School needs to preach!
“whosoever”.
If the Catholic school was doing their job, that letter would be unnecessary because, as a product of Catholic Schools, I know the children should be taught The Ten Commandments, the Gospels and other ideals (in their religion classes). Sadly, many Catholic schools have fallen towards the left.
Rules for how to live one’s best life.
Gates wants to blot out the sun, impose vaccinations and COVID passports, Buy all the farmland so people will have to eat his Bug-Burgers and Fungus Fries.
Shouldn’t he master the Bowl-Cut first? It looks like his Mom cuts his hair.
The people who gravitate to these local political positions are, for the most part, Gays/Lesbians and Leftist activists who lean towards BLM and ANTIFA. They don’t have families to care for or even have real jobs. Just look at the city council members in Seattle, Portland and Minneapolis. These are climate change activists and civil rights professional protesters. What do you expect from them???
I’d like to expect that they’ll be challenged and displaced by serious, rational people who really care about education, i.e., MAGA. This is why we’re playing clean up after a messed up election. We ceded local and state govt to idiots and progzis. We must rebuild a deep, conservative bench from the ground up.
I have understood the critical need to get the kids back in the classroom, but people rarely mention that what we are pushing them back into are Socialist indoctrination factories. I think this is occurring at levels much below college.
Question for the board:
Is there any correlation between this performance and US Industry’s claim that they cannot find appropriately educated workers in the main?
I would posit that is only a half-truth that talent cannot be found in the USA.
Not only are many teachers not passing knowledge on to their students, but they are actively sabotaging their students in what they need in life.
Add to that, common (globalist) practice in industry to to claim lack of needed skills and or knowledge to otherwise undercut U.S. workers in favor of paying less for foreign labor instead.
Intentional on either end? You can draw your own conclusions given past practices for a number of years (or decades) now.
Off the top of my head, I think there are two reasons for the perennial industry complaint of lack of skilled workers.
1) The public school system does NOT turn out qualified, competent students. I heard a few years ago in person from a community college superintendent that the local A rated high schools were pumping out illiterates into his pipeline. His system had to develop remedial classes just to bring “qualified” high school grads up to the minimum competencies necessary to matriculate at the community college.
2) In the working professional ranks, where trained individuals ply their trades, I see a fight to the bottom for costs on the part of employing organizations. IT has been a classic, highlighted example. In any market, supply and demand seek an equilibrium. Somehow, American employees are exempt from that, as foreign candidates are brought in to displace them. Were that to get cut off cold, then employment costs would stabilize at the true level, by necessity. Also, more employees would be drawn into that line of work. Industry may complain that the lag time involved for the supply to stabilize is too long. Well, if the labor market had not been tampered with, we would be there already.
That is exactly what I was getting at.
The “failure” of public education is less than accidental. You have to ponder what drives so many Marxist types to be involved in the education (indoctrination) of our children. A main goal of educating is to prepare the individual in order for them to integrate into and eventually be a productive member of society. One way to alter a society is to influence it’s future. In this case, our posterity who will inherit tomorrow’s world.
As for the other point, you do not screw with those free market forces without it biting you.
The real market rate for talent in industry commands a premium, particularly when it is not common place. So, in that respect it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Do not offer enough for that position, and you will have no takers domestically, given that applicants generally have an idea what their labor is worth
based on their skills. That in practice has resulted in a new form of indentured servitude.
That seems to serve globalists well as there are greater profit margins to be had with that arrangement.
Dunno, but 2+2=5. Or 3 or 7. But equity!
This is why businesses, instead of taxpayers, fund part of FL school choice.
This is why technology businesses fund robotics teams.
It’s called “enlightened self-interest”.
Did you know:
That a licensed medical doctor in good standing, practicing neurosurgery (or a field of your choice), CANNOT walk into a K-12 public school and teach basic biology (or any other topic, for that matter).
Did you know that? The school systems require very much “education”, credentialing, and licensing before one can step foot in front of a class of students and provide instruction.
That right there is the root of all of our problems. If not for that blanket restriction, professionals of all walks of life could walk in (I’ll allow a short boot camp of sorts for the basics of running a classroom and policy awareness, but that’s the extent of it) and sideline half of an entire generation of K-12 teachers.
Very true. But in my experience, lack of subject expertise is really only about 20% of the problem that can be improved by who is teaching. The other 80% is that some people are natural motivators, explainers, and understanders, and some aren’t. I have huge respect for people with those talents and wish we could pay whatever it takes to get those people in front of the classroom. They aren’t that common though, so we have to: (1) sunset the ones that aren’t before they get too deep into it; (2) make job opportunities available to the experts you cited rather than put up entry barriers; and (3) stop turning schools into SJW factories that turn off the competent teachers that have a sense of decency and are there to make students great.
(Speaking as someone who falls into your scenario of those experts who might be shut out, yet knowing that I’m kind of mediocre in those softer skills that I mentioned.)
I have seen enough to convince me that public schools are designed to be failures. It may be populated by hopeful employees, but when they subscribe to the rules presently in place, it’s not going to work.
Isn’t amazing that knowledge is an internet connection or a local library away, and yet people are up the creek with public schooling?
I would say teaching is less about the transfer of knowledge outright, then the means of how to gain that knowledge.
Rote memorization will only take you so far if you do not understand anything about a given subject beyond that. Bring able to think critically is an invaluable asset.
Brings to mind a parable.
“If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.”
This is somewhat useful in the respect that just giving knowledge has less of an impact then giving someone the means of gaining that knowledge.
Teach a man to read, and the library is his classroom.
Public schools have Planned Parenthood coming in to teach “sex ed”…
Gives new meaning to “Those who can Work & Those who can’t Teach”!
My friend decided she wanted to teach math and science. She had a degree from Georgia Tech. Her beginning math course in college was Calculus III. The State of Georgia required her to take an algebra course before she could acquire a teaching certificate. She could not convince anyone that you have an advanced understanding of algebra if you can pass Calculus III.
Something needs to change in the boondoggle of the state licensing of teaching. It is a farce.
And in spite of all those golden credentials, you still read about teachers and their hanky panky with our students. We don’t hear it as much anymore, but its still out there.
I would love to be a fly on the wall when the so called open School Board Meetings finish the open business and move to “closed” meeting. That is where teachers, salaries and other stuff is discussed.
The “apologies” outta fall on deaf ears. What people say in private is what they really think. Thes people may represent a lot of other boards but we never hear the meetings. Good for the person that took the video.
What about the gentleman who talked about being able to cut people off after three minutes on a video call. I think there’s one more that needs to go.
”My brother sells them weed”
Yeah, that’s Oakleys school board.
oakland..
not surprising.
one of MANY places in california, where criminals run the show…and police enforcement is nearly non-existent.
..lol..or near stockton, concord, bethel island.
pretty much the same as oakland
I wonder if they have a juicy vested retirement plan? California dreaming.
DOX every single one of them!!! Help each of them gulp down a fat dose of humble pie.
those teacher are nothing but bunch of wimp ugly scumbags,
This worship of teachers as salt of the earth is so misplaced. I can count on one hand teachers I had who gave a fig about teaching the kids. When they weren’t crushing dreams, or abusing you for not behaving like you were in a straight jacket, they were calling it in or giving you busy work to keep you out of their hair. Not a fan of most teachers.
By the way ,what got up Betsy DeVos’s nose. What is with her trying to shame President Trump by resigning prematurely? Hope she’s off the MAGA list.
They got caught. That’s what they regret.
Is anyone surprised by the video ? Or is it about what our expectations are ?
Good Riddance! Thats how all liberal politicians talk about people, behind our backs!!!!
Screw these school board members. Perhaps a few people should call out the one who said “you call me out, I will f… you up.
I say bring it, and let’s see if your body wants to cash the check that your mouth wrote.
How DARE these parents try to interrupt the teacher’s paid sabbatical.
Perfect encapsulation of the “problem”.
While everyone else in the workforce is back to work, eager to get back to work (as soon as their State Dictators “allow” them to), or has continuously worked through Covid-1984, the teachers set themselves apart as somehow PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE to acquiring Covid – from a class of individuals – young people – who are the LEAST likely vector for acquiring Covid.
What’s even further galling about the whole mess of teachers refusing to return to the classrooms is, they continue to GET PAID!
The Politicians and the Teachers have not missed a dime of salary, while those who were forced to close or reduce their businesses have lost, or are on the brink of losing everything.
Additionally, apparently it is okay with these teachers that children are experiencing exponential growth in mental health issues amid a rising suicide rate. Greedy, selfish people.
These teachers unions and leadership have always been elitist jackasses. Definately on my least liked peoples list.
why Resign if there are never any consequences for their left corrupt actions ? Not they know they would’ve received promotions for this ?
Good riddance! Be extra vigilant when electing new members!!!!!!
Talk is around and action needed on the community level. The school board is a VERY influential board to be on.
Participation would also help influence .curriculum etc.
The school board in this video needs to be sanctioned, not just resigning on their own volition. I hope sound thinkers, concerned with truth and integrity take their place.
I meant that everyone is talking about what Patriots can do…and most agree change starts in the community. (Dems are ahead of us on this).
We pay these losers to TEACH our kids…..THAT video reveals just EXACTLY what they are indoctrinating our kids with…HATRED….and the lowest moral standards available. Find a private school, and do anything you can to be a part of their education…I was raised by the nuns….and I have heard every disparaging remark about them…..too strict, too much discipline….too much homework….But one thing is for sure..THEY TAUGHT…and most of us became highly successful at our jobs and more importanlty…at parenting.
FIRE THESE LOSERS ON THE SPOT!
We could see what was happening back in the early 90s and made the decision to put both our children in Private school K-Grade 12. We weren’t super rich like most of the families there, however, there were parents, in the same situation as us, willing to make sacrifices. I could probably write a book about all the scandals going on with other parents, divorces, and yes, a few suicides. Bullying was nipped in the bud by the faculty because of the school’s zero tolerance policy, no matter who you were. Absolutely, no regrets with our decision.
One can imagine the frantic texting these folks were doing with each other behind the scenes while the meeting continued.
Did anyone else notice how irritated a couple of the board members were when discussing taking public comments?
The teachers sure don’t mind collecting paychecks full time.
Imagine, you have to send your kids to private school or home school to get them educated & you still have to pay taxes for school.
I’d like a real journalist to report a list of elected Local, State, and Federal Government representatives and whether their kids attend public or private schools. My bet is the higher up the food chain the more likely their kids or grandkids are enrolled in pro ads schools and have been back in school since September.
Former teacher for 32 years here with wife, brothers, nieces and nephews in the system now in the democratic socialist state of Maryland……
I would just like to throw in the elephant in the room for reopening schools. Yes, it is teacher’s unions and school boards. But the elephant, again is the health departments. They are the ones usurping policy in Maryland. It is they who are setting these standards for back to school. So, if they do go, all the craziness still applies. I was told by my wife the health department now says 3 feet apart is OK. I shit you not.
Again, let me say that not all teachers are the way that some on this thread portray. Has it been abused? You better bet your rear ends and I have confronted a number of them about what they have been doing. Yes, it is absolutely pathetic to the point where I really don’t want to lose long time friends over their “covid” beliefs on being safe in the classroom. What should scare us all is the way smart people have bought into all of this nonsense and aren’t willing to let it go at our kids and our country’s sake. That is absolutely the most scary part to me. Some people have absolutely lost their minds.
imho,
the things missing are the real time, timely videos of:
Many administrative union / dept. of mis-education resignations would have been a tangible difference maker – if done on real time….
…instead the mis-education power brokers kept their jobs, got raises gallore and property taxes increased to pay for mis-education (under the guise of ‘Its for the kids’…. and what we emotionally (not balanced logically) have, .increasing incrementally…is:
what ‘pleases’ ‘me’ with ‘least effort’ (hedonism, individualism, minimalism). incrementally, more and more Selfish, Not good.
We have, what we have…and growing (see the articles attached video)
Sunlight upon the whole truths can be a corrective measure.
Keep shining the light of truths…
p.s.
Some have found a temporary work around via private or home schooling…. but do not underestimate the reach and insatiable-ness of the power seeker$ (wanting to praised like they are a god)…
Thou shall have no other Gods, before thee… (and, untold, for 5 decades or more, the lefty globalists despise that message)
Is it just me or does the guy in the pic look like MS-13 just released from prison.
Probably just me
School boards aren’t what they used to be.
When I grew up, most of the teachers were women. Smart, moral women who had a work ethic to do the job they were paid to do. Most were women because in the ’70s in the South there weren’t many job opportunities open for smart, women. Teaching was one and they were respected in the communities.
I became a teacher in 1974. I graduated college at age 20. I Loved my students and enjoyed teaching, but I retired after fifteen years. The schools were changing, being run by the state dept of education bureaucrats instead of locally. The textbooks were changing. I taught History and Civics, my passions, and the history books were changing.
Teachers were told they would follow state-mandated lesson plans with all students following the same plan every day. I knew why. It was because the caliber of people going into the education field was not what it at once been. Women and men are able to go into other fields.
Teaching can be the easiest job if you go along, do the minimum and don’t care or it can be one of the hardest if you really work to make the subject interesting and fun.
What I see in the public schools today is appalling and it started in the ’80s. I don’t see any way to save it unless parents get involved. Firing poor teachers is difficult, and forget about poor, some are outright criminals. They are essentially government workers with protection from accountability.
Money is not necessarily the answer unless the standards are raised. In many cases, some of the poorest teachers are paid more than the good ones if it is based on the number of degrees they hold. An advanced degree doesn’t make you a better teacher if you are only interested in a paycheck.
This school board is in California, and I doubt it is as bad in middle America, but parents should be careful who they elect and pay attention to what is going on in their schools before you wind up with THIS.
They got caught doing exactly what they said they were against in the beginning … Typical LibTurds !
The woman’s remark about parents wanting their kids’ babysitters back is more revealing about her mindset than anything the parents would think. To her, the kids are being watched minimally; to the parents, the kids are (supposed to be) taught.
The superior, arrogant attitudes of these particular school board officials is pervasive throughout all forms of American government. The Ruling Class Elites at all levels, federal, state & local, no longer serve the public as constituents they respect. They no longer honor their oaths of office, either. We’re all viewed as ignorant obstacles. We’re unworthy & undeserving of the unalienable rights described in The Declaration of Independence. That they felt completely comfortable speaking to each other like this shouldn’t shock any of us.