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Comment by aaroninsf

3 days ago

"millions of parents", "their schools" should be "me", "my school."

If your school isn't good, I recommend improving if for every other kid, who didn't pull the lottery ticket of affluent parents with flexible jobs.

School boards benefit from parents who care and are competent.

This is nonsensical advice. In San Francisco, the school board wants to delay learning algebra to 9th grade. I can't "improve" this place because it's not that the place just needs advice. It's because they have "experts" with "years of experience" that want to do different things. And I'm just a techie who thinks he knows everything.

No thanks. Not interested in spending years of my life arguing with morons who rejected the only gay guy applying to help because he was a White male (this isn't some right wing thing - it was real and explicitly the reason).

When people say "we don't need your help; we know what we're doing" then not helping is doing the right thing.

  • > When people say "we don't need your help; we know what we're doing" then not helping is doing the right thing.

    Not helping is doing the only thing they allow you to do. But also, removing yourself from the consequences of their folly is a wise thing to do.

I had to rewrite my response a few time to remove all the curse words.

At least in NJ, you have no idea what you are talking about. Our school laws are completely broken. Just so you know I have spent about 300 hours a year for the past three years fighting with, dealing with, trying to improve our district.

  • The Hard-core History podcast had a very similar exchange.

    American: well if your communist government is mistreating you, simply vote for a different president!

    Cue a million responses just like yours showing how it just isn't possible.

The people you hear giving up today have tried to fix the system. It's rather insulting to insinuate otherwise.