15 Replies to “Here’s what California School Board Officials Think of the Parents of their Students”

  1. They have valid reasons to hold parents in contempt: after all, they have sat idly by and permitted the brainwashing and dumbing down of their children for the better part of two generations.

  2. Listening to this bunch of idiots it is very evident that they could not manage or organize a piss up in a brewery. I had a similar experience with our local school board when my 2 sons were in grade school a few years ago. Now you know why your kids are the way they are after the brainwashing for 12 or so years. No critical thinking skills and it’s everyone else’s fault; just my 2 cents worth……Steve O

    1. I agree with your comment, but still believe that it is “up to parents” to begin the teaching of their sons/daughters and that school is for more tailored teaching, especially in the early years. I taught my daughter how to read (reading the “Goose Bumps” book series by age 5) and how to count, add, subtract BEFORE she went to school. And, we lived in a middle-class neighbourhood in Toronto. Mind you, it was a very NDP neighbourhood, both provincially and federally and had many people from the performing arts whose children attended the local school and whom I would meet in the park, dog walking while they were “resting” (out-of-work actors/actresses).

  3. Yes, teach your kids at home. Even if they end up being just like you, that’s going to be better than the alternative.

    On the public school side, get rid of teachers unions to allow accountability to parents.

    1. The Board Member accidentally gave her opinion of the Teachers in her District … that she believes they’re glorified babysitters. And since the graduation rate of their HS is about 84% … they aren’t babysitting very well.

      Missing from this story is that every board member is heespanick, in this predominantly heespanick city. CA has imported all of Central America and Mexico into our State … and anyone is surprised that CA School Districts resemble Mexico?

  4. Those are political positions. This is what politicians do on daily basis. Those that pay are just a nuisance, a bag of fleas, as the comedian said.
    They are basically your kitchen party talking bullshit as though they have nothing else to talk about.
    Then they listen to the supremely wise people with degrees in social studies, women’s studies, critical race theories, how to criticize other people while being racist.
    Those are studies that teach one single thing, how to talk bullshit wrapped in sophistry.
    The kitchen cabinet will adopt anything the studied say, because they studied the bullshit.
    This is what happens in public meetings though the politicians are more careful with their syntax.
    It becomes a private club. Most of their efforts are spent on keeping their bullshit from the public eye.
    It is interesting how they praise themselves and tell everyone how they are such good servants.
    Often when they retire or are voted out there is eulogy how great they were and were positively victims of the plebeians.

  5. The problem is not the school board(s). The problem is the parents who have outsourced raising their children to government bureaucrats for the majority of the child’s upbringing, and think this is some sort of natural right.

    Then they complain about how OMG hard it is to actually raise and interact with a child once those bureaucrats get taken away and they have no free time and isn’t it stressful having to interact all the time and and and

    These parents DO NOT LOVE THEIR CHILDREN.

    Truth hurts. Suck it up.

    It’s not a rare circumstance by any means. But when you consider that industrial mass schooling has only existed for the past century and a half, and the human race managed fine and better than fine for thousands of years previous, and you look at the results of industrial mass schooling and where it’s trending –

    Why in the world is anybody complaining about this? GET YOUR KIDS OUT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. TEACH THEM YOURSELF. STOP WHINING ABOUT HOW HARD IT IS. And don’t give me crap about budget or time or any of that. You don’t need the smartphone, you don’t need the cable subscription, you don’t need to eat out instead of cooking for yourself, you don’t need any of half a billion things meant to suck up your time and money. Look at how your grandparents lived, understand that much of modern life is disposable luxuries, cut back to what you can manage and focus on the essentials.

    Like raising your kids, yourself, instead of handing them off to strangers every day. Your kids matter. Not much else does.

  6. Sad to say, in the case of the mothers, the school board member might have had a point.

    Mothers of school-age children have spent the last year actually having to take care of school-age children. They hate it.

    When the brats started school, mother dearest thought the worst was over. As a reward for resisting the urge to strangle the little monsters for five years, mother dearest thought she would be finally be getting several hours a day to do what SHE wanted —drinking, taking drugs and inviting online pickups over for sex while hubby was out busting his ass, because the closest mother dearest has ever come to being happy is when she’s high as a kite and has a big black pudding up her whatever, and she knew she wouldn’t be young forever.

    Then Wuhan flu came along. Now mother dearest has to spend every day sober, and has to screw her own husband. And she can’t even dump the kids at hubby’s parents.

    I see the school board has resigned, taking the fall for saying what everybody knows is so.

  7. “They want their babysitters back.”. Actually they’d probably like their tax money back so they can afford to send their kids to a real school.

  8. Let’s assume that these ingrates were telling the truth about the parents. Are the teachers not being paid?

    These tubbies need to have their pay cheques withdrawn until they do their jobs and learn some civility.

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