Um. This is not a coherent response. The right has been hell bent on privatizing a public service with the intent of pushing that public money to something else, all the while underfunding it. Let's just look at a small example. Special education, which can include anything from speech classes, OT, diaper changes, and other services to offer appropriate education to children with other needs. Texas has an 8.5% special ed funding. That started in 2004 under Rick Perry, who appointed a new TEA lead (name escapes me at the moment), who created a goal to push the funding down from 10.7% to 8.5% and then celebrated how much fucking money they saved. So yeah, own this shit if you voted for these people. Because the school districts all over Texas didn't just magically land on that same fucking figure. And this rot, isn't simply because of Trump/MAGA crowd, they are just a catalyst.
For reference, the national average is 15%. Do you think it is because we are just genetically superior even with all those immigrants and ESL kids? Or do you think our teachers are just better (that is the lie the TEA guy tried). Or maybe we are just underfunding it, and making it so fucking difficult for people even if they have a little means. More on that in the next paragraph.
Districts and schools are systemically lying to parents on services available, how to apply for them, and who can get them. This creates time which the districts are encouraged to stall for (I have spoken about this earlier in the thread, including our own experiences). Once a written request is received they have 45 school days to respond. And then they get another 30 calendar days to stall for the first ARD meeting. This might not seem like a lot, but it creates problems where investigations start while the kid is in one grade and then it gets pushed to another without the kid getting the support they needed.
Let me bring this closer to home. How many hours a week did you spend with your son doing his work and teaching him the material that is not being effectively taught? How many hours did you spend per week talking with the school and district just getting them to do what they are fucking supposed to do? Because some teachers have opted to do nothing but just pass the kid along, meanwhile he isn't learning in their class. This isn't me rambling on about perovskite or Alcibiades, this is me, taking his lessons on heat transference and breaking it down, demonstrating examples, helping him comprehend the differences, and then relating it back to his classwork and teaching him the terminology. There are 2 other kids who are getting neglected to some degree because of how severely fucked up the education is for the first kid. I had to hire an advocate to help us navigate the situation and join parent groups to see how systemic these issues really are.
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You talk about party, because it does boil down to political parties now. It used to be that we, or maybe I naively thought, that we used to both want a robust education system which would help our country out in the long term and perpetuate the development of skilled people here. But I see clearly one political group that has tried to undermine education in a multitude of ways for decades. And now I get the benefit of seeing how fucked up it is because I have to deal with it.
Think about what I am really saying. I might have to leave my home where all my kids have taken their first steps, where my wife and I are happy, where my kids are happy and have friends and ties simply because the education system in one of the largest cities in the US, with the 5th largest district, in a state with 10s of billions in surplus slush funds, because education is how the right wants to punish us for voting blue.
So, tell me how I am wrong. Tell me what I could do better. Tell me how I should feel. Tell me this is just in my head. Tell me I am interpreting it incorrectly. Tell me there isn't one political party to blame for this. And tell me if you take any responsibility for causing or supporting it?