tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2476808902704210325.post2280686072638735156..comments2023-08-26T08:12:45.325-05:00Comments on Countryside Life: Prayers for our local high school pleaseAprilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07281951290036529118noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2476808902704210325.post-4626967506414755472012-12-08T11:12:37.267-06:002012-12-08T11:12:37.267-06:00I am a teacher. Yes, it is MUCH worse today than ...I am a teacher. Yes, it is MUCH worse today than ever. I believe this is for several reasons.<br />#1. In todays world, both parents work. Since both parents work, more income comes in for items that are deemed necessary (but really are not), such as the cell phones, ipods, laptops, designer clothes and more. That creates more peer pressure for those who don't have these items. Also, with the mother out of the home, there is less supervision of the child. Parents are not home to see their child bullying or to see that their child is being bullied.<br /><br />#2. One or two generations ago, we didn't have some of the items that cause todays problems--we had no facebook or twitter for kids to gossip on. We had no cell phones for texting mean messages.<br /><br />#3. Teacher have less control in the public school classroom that we have ever had before. School administrations no longer back up a teacher if there is a displinine problem as they did in the past.<br /><br />#4. We took God out of the schools.<br /><br />#5. Kids are no longer taught respect by their parents or teachers. We don't teach them to even respect themselves--which is why schools now hand out birth control. A 13-18 year old has no business letting his or her body being disprected by sex outside of marriage, yet the school districts support that by giving out birth control by the school nurse and by providing transportation to planned parenthood for students who ask for it.<br /><br />#6. Surveys show that less students attend church now than ever. Church should be present in their lives--it is another support net, kids should be able to discuss problems with their youth group peers and Sunday School peers.<br /><br />#7. Kids of all ages date now. Used to be 16 or 17 was the age to start dating. Yet, I see 12 and 13 year olds on unsupervised dates. They are still children, not capable of making dating decisions.<br /><br />#8. More and more parents take the attitude that "they are going to do it anyway", so they buy their children cigerettes, alcohol or put their daughters on birth control, often while they are still in junior high. By providing these items to their children, they are sending a statement that such behavior is fine and supported by their parents.<br /><br />#8. Schools no longer have or support dress codes.<br /><br />#9. Ever listen to the words of todays popular music?? Its filthy and demoralizing.<br /><br />#10. Why do schools now have police in them, and metal detectors at the doors??<br /><br />#11. Parents need to look at the required reading lists at many of the public schools. Some of the books contain filthy language, support homosexuals and are books that were banned one or two generations ago. Yet, now our tax dollars pay for them to be put into the schools and read by our youth. Its not litature, its trash.<br /><br />#12. Did you know some districts now have smoking areas for their students???? <br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2476808902704210325.post-54250110015724607982012-12-07T14:07:44.526-06:002012-12-07T14:07:44.526-06:00She certainly has been facing some tough and tragi...She certainly has been facing some tough and tragic things. Yes, I agree. We didn't have to deal with all that. I will pray for her and for her high school.syds1girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14472858941774155785noreply@blogger.com