Posted on Dec 1, 2022
Why many high school graduates don't feel ready for college and career decisions
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I agree. The past couple of years have impacted kids both socially and academically. They are way behind their peers of a few years ago.
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SFC (Join to see)
Because of the lockdowns, yes. I believe it is more Woke teaching in HS that is a real problem now.
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1LT Voyle Smith
I worry about my grandson. He’s withdrawn from the real world and lives in cyberworld, where everything is judged by its computer compatibility.
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Yup, schools aren't prepare a them for the real world. Not teaching life skills we learned in school. There teaching them how to be woke and good little socialist not leadership.
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Not teaching them life skills... and worse yet teaching them Woke values that poison their minds against their parents. This is what I see.
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SPC Jon O.
SFC (Join to see) I agree with you brother SFC (Join to see) not all teachers are on board but those that are are corrupting there young minds.
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Well, well, well. The dems and teachers union got what the wanted. An upcoming dependent class. When I read this, "62% say college and career readiness is one of their school’s responsibilities...", I have to shake my head. That's not the school's responsibility, it's the student and their family's.
I did not end up knowing what I wanted to do when I graduated. I wasn't prepared for life, but that was my fault, not my school counselor. I went to school and worked until I figured out my path...and I didn't finish that how I thought it would go, but I made my way after some course corrections.
I did not end up knowing what I wanted to do when I graduated. I wasn't prepared for life, but that was my fault, not my school counselor. I went to school and worked until I figured out my path...and I didn't finish that how I thought it would go, but I made my way after some course corrections.
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