Comment by aurareturn

Comment by aurareturn 5 days ago

8 replies

You could literally live next to a school and there’s a chance your kids can’t go there.

There are many kids from low income, broken families who are just really bad students. Bullies. Disruptive. Disrespectful to teachers. It was hell going through public schools in SF.

cratermoon 5 days ago

So it's "opt out of being around average people", then?

  • typewithrhythm 5 days ago

    Average people aim to provide a good a start for their kids as possible; average aims to avoid public school if possible. You now only have a set of people defined by behaviour or ability too poor for private, parents who don't care, or ones with no options...

    Basically it's opting out of being around the dregs

    • cratermoon 4 days ago

      Am I correct in reading this as you saying poor people and the ones with no options are "dregs"?

      • aurareturn 3 days ago

        I'm not sure what your point is. All parents want to send their kids to the best schools. They buy expensive real estate for this reason. There is a very clear, unspoken reason why parents want to avoid poor areas for schools.

        SF has a lottery system. This means all kids in the city are mixed. Unfortunately, my experience was absolutely horrible for learning.

  • resonious 4 days ago

    If the average student is a bully, disruptive, and disrespectful to teachers then I think I might actually opt out of being around average people if possible.

  • cyberax 4 days ago

    And what's so bad about it? Mind you, it's not just 'being around', but "being stuck with them for 30% of your life for years in a situation out of your control".

  • Meekro 3 days ago

    Average people are cool. We're trying to opt out of being around the bottom 10%.