A retired teacher’s letter is sparking discussion about the root of educational issues in the U.S. Rather than blaming teachers, the letter points fingers at parental neglect. “The teachers are not the problem! Parents are the problem!” the letter emphasizes.
Highlighting instances of students lacking basic supplies despite expensive attire, the teacher questions parental priorities. “The children come to school in shoes that cost more than the teacher’s entire outfit, but have no pencil or paper,” the letter states.
The letter challenges parents’ involvement, asking if they attend parent nights or ensure their children are prepared. Ultimately, it concludes that schools aren’t failing, but parents are falling short.
Ending on a strong note, the letter calls for parents to take responsibility: “Teachers cannot do their jobs and the parents’ job. Until parents step up and do their job, nothing is going to get better!”
The letter’s bold stance is gaining traction on social media, urging readers to share if they agree with the teacher’s viewpoint.