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In reply to the discussion: Yikes. Result of texting and?--Companies are firing Gen Z employees soon after hiring them. [View all]TBF
(34,780 posts)I was in a small town. We didn't have cable, although a few were lucky enough to have Atari. The rest of us played outside!
But we also learned how to write in our small schools. We didn't have "do-overs", and everyone did not get A's. There was not a single 4.0 in my graduating senior class. One boy was very close but missed getting an A in Senior English. It's just the way it was back then - our parents made us live with natural consequences. Now I have 2 kids who have gone through the system which emphasizes STEM, AP classes, extra-curricular activities, etc. You'd think they'd be even stronger candidates, but I have a theory that if you spread yourself too thin you wind up not accomplishing much. Many of the best teachers have left the profession, and many parents will completely flip out if Johnny does not get straight A's - whether earned or not.
And I think it will just go further downhill with the anti-education mantra of the incoming administration.