It's not the school it's the kids. Try taking a bunch of teenagers out of prison that hate you, hate their families, hate themselves, hate everyone else around them, and don't want to learn from any f***ing school, then tell me about your great insightful student body that is passionate about what they are learning.
That's pretty much what happened with the group of "problem students" in the film Supersize Me when all they did was change the food the students ate. Here, they seem to be changing a lot more; therefore, an even better improvement.
That's exactly right. It is the kids. And the kids come from good homes with supportive parents. Kids who are disruptive, who are hurtful, who can't behave, get booted out of Sudbury (and private schools); something public schools can't do. You're so right. The kids get the credit; along with their parents.
It's not the school it's the kids. Try taking a bunch of teenagers out of prison that hate you, hate their families, hate themselves, hate everyone else around them, and don't want to learn from any f***ing school, then tell me about your great insightful student body that is passionate about what they are learning.
mejc2 3 years ago
That's pretty much what happened with the group of "problem students" in the film Supersize Me when all they did was change the food the students ate. Here, they seem to be changing a lot more; therefore, an even better improvement.
GabrielKoulikov 3 years ago
That's exactly right. It is the kids. And the kids come from good homes with supportive parents. Kids who are disruptive, who are hurtful, who can't behave, get booted out of Sudbury (and private schools); something public schools can't do. You're so right. The kids get the credit; along with their parents.
interstitialofficial 2 years ago