I feel this is on track with what you might have seen last month in another post, even if indirectly. Or if you want to talk about a so-called "war on boys". Does public education ruin Black males?
My history is a mixed bag. My time in public education could be view as could've been better. I don't think I ever found my groove. Perhaps it wasn't up to any of the teachers I had, perhaps it was more up to me. Then again as a child having an education provided for you is something you could take for granted while you have it.
I won't say it ruined me, but in the long run perhaps there was more that could've been gained by the experience. Perhaps for the day I finally have children something to think about for them.
My history is a mixed bag. My time in public education could be view as could've been better. I don't think I ever found my groove. Perhaps it wasn't up to any of the teachers I had, perhaps it was more up to me. Then again as a child having an education provided for you is something you could take for granted while you have it.
I won't say it ruined me, but in the long run perhaps there was more that could've been gained by the experience. Perhaps for the day I finally have children something to think about for them.
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