Oh I am sure we both would. I know a lot more about all of the bullshit than I would like to. I left gov work for a reason. Private is still often corrupt as fuck too but at least they don't lie to you about it... most of the time.
The thing is (and I think this is fairly safe to post), I legit think that the districts around the Springs DO work in the best interest of the population. I can't speak for anything north of Monument, but I can say with a lot of support to it that D8, 3, 11, 12, and 2 all have some fairly decently people on their admins running the show. The biggest issue is the priorities each district assigns. For example: D8 claims they don't get military money (Bullshit, them and 11 get MAD military money) so their schools are VERY modern and new with the best teaching equipment inside. However, their staff salaries do not reflect this. They also do nothing to allocate for school expansions, so Fountain Middle School in D8 is the former high school that had to be repurposed. Now that the Covid funds have run out, downsizing has hit those schools. So as an example, Fort Carson Middle school, with it's new polished surfaces, shiny chrome, expensive landscaping, are all fucking up their funding BAD because they have had to downsize maintance staff badly.
Then on the flip side, you have a district like D3, which is old as fuck (Almost all the buildings have major asbestos hazards), pays all employees 3rd worst in the entire state, and can't afford new equipment on any level. But because they also serve some of the more....lower income families of the area, they've had to cut already tight budgets BAD because they HAVE to maintain the food and clothing outreaches because the community rely on it so heavily. Without the Covid cash, they are now facing a turn over rate of over 100 teachers this contract period, and between 50-75 non licensed (Depending on Turnover between now and July) because they're having to do a salary freeze or go insolvent.
I say all this, making it sound like it's incompetence. It's largely not, at least on the top end. The middle management can be debated. But when your stuck in a tight situation, with ever mounting community demands, and less and less money every year to do what you gotta do, it really adds up to a fucked situation all around. Mind you: I am not a fan of teachers as a whole. I think they're pseudo intellectuals who have a bloated opinion of themselves, as well as having a God complex. But I do feel for what they have to deal with on a daily basis, and the magic they have to perform to do it at times. All while having to meet some really fucked standardized testing numbers that make or break their careers.
...because they HAVE to maintain the food and clothing outreaches because the community rely on it so heavily.
This right here is the largest part of a very big problem. The public school system has no obligations beyond providing an education. Niggers don't need "free" lunches and clothes (paid for with White Christian male tax dollars.)
Further down, you mentioned some about what the teachers have to deal with on a daily basis. I know people, who would have made wonderful teachers, that work in other fields because of nigglits running amuk in the public school system. These were people who were teaching in the school system as part of their college education. They quickly changed majors. Several added years to their college debt.
Niggers are a fucking waste.
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Ninja edit: just to point out, this is a nationwide issue, not pocketed to where ghettos are located. Those nigglits are in damn near every school across the country.
I would agree, except that the springs isnt so much a nigger community as it is is a general military community, active and retired. A lot of the issues in D3 in particular stem not from niggers being niggers but from the army not paying or treating enlisted correctly. It's fairly common practice for most to be on government assistance. I've heard of many families that have to scrape by on a single meal provides from the outside, school for the kids and defac for the parents. The only district exempt from this seems to be D12, and it's because of the housing costs of that area being the "rich" area. All the others are just trying to provide an education and support the students where the military does not. Even that is more complicated than it seems. It boils down to take better care of soldiers, yes. But when you have 5 military bases within city limits, the military money grossly inflated the cost of living thanks to the kikes here. San Diego has a similar problem, made even worse by the communist state government.