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04/25/2019 at 3:17 pm in reply to: Is it worth moving to a different TIER for SEHS admission in 2 years? #9552CPSparentandteacherParticipant
This whole thread disgusts me. It just shows the class privilege that exists in this city. It also shows how stupid many of these people are. If you only sent your kid to your local school and you were invested in it, your child would probably fare pretty well. In addition, most of these parents are doing this for brand recognition so they can either brag that their kid got into a “good” school. In reality, getting into a selective enrollment school only creates more anxiety among these poor kids as they try to outdo each other based on the crap curriculum that these so called “good” teacher hand out. In fact all these teacher do is just give out assignments and do not teach. How good a teacher do you have when all your students are “top tier”? What are you preparing your child for if you keep them in a bubble? This is not the real world.
Send your kid to your local school. Get involved. Expose them to kids who have issues and help out your local teacher.CPSparentandteacherParticipantThis whole thread disgusts me. It just shows the class privilege that exists in this city. It also shows how stupid many of these people are. If you only sent your kid to your local school and you were invested in it, your child would probably fare pretty well. In addition, most of these parents are doing this for brand recognition so they can either brag that their kid got into a “good” school. In reality, getting into a selective enrollment school only creates more anxiety among these poor kids as they try to outdo each other based on the crap curriculum that these so called “good” teacher hand out. In fact all these teacher do is just give out assignments and do not teach. How good a teacher do you have when all your students are “top tier”? What are you preparing your child for if you keep them in a bubble? This is not the real world.
Send your kid to your local school. Get involved. Expose them to kids who have issues and help out your local teacher. -
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