16-year-old Milwaukee student arrested after punching teacher in the head (programs, states)
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Actually, inner cities schools had alot of problems BEFORE No Child Left Behind. We can start with alot of the individuals who ended up in prison by the year 2000.
When my parents grew up in Milwaukee in the 1950s they said it was like Happy Days (which took place in Milwaukee)...the current era will never be looked back as happy days. The neighborhood my parents grew up in was so civilized...no one even locked their doors. Today those same exact physical spaces are filled with primitive barbarians who act on their most base, animalistic impulses.
When my parents grew up in Milwaukee in the 1950s they said it was like Happy Days (which took place in Milwaukee)...the current era will never be looked back as happy days. The neighborhood my parents grew up in was so civilized...no one even locked their doors. Today those same exact physical spaces are filled with primitive barbarians who act on their most base, animalistic impulses.
My father grew up in Milwaukee. He was born there in the 50s. He never described it as a Happy Days kind of life. He grew up on the north side. His neighborhood was one of the rougher parts of the city. He described some of the racial tensions that existed. He remembers the riots. It wasn't the killing fields, but from how he described Milwaukee, it wasn't Happy Days. He went to one of the worst high schools in city. And this was in the late 1960s.
The teacher should sue the kid and his family. Make that kid's life hell.
I doubt the family has money.
That's one of the reasons why this happens. People like this kid and his family likely don't have any money and never will.
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