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As a single mom, I'm feeling a little defensive but, I do want to point out that there other factors. I work with my kids, as does my ex and we have emphasized that school is the top priority for the kids. I'm very involved in the school, in close communication with their teachers, etc. But, I agree that there are far more factors than the ability of the teachers. If children aren't getting nutritious meals, if they aren't getting enough sleep, if they are dealing with emotional stressors (fear of drive by shootings, drug dealers and prostitutes on every corner to and from school), if their homes don't have heat or hot water or electricity, they definitely aren't in good shape to learn. Parental involvement is also key, but not all single parents drop the ball on this. In general, parents who are not educated, dropped out, etc. aren't placing as much importance on school either. It's not the teachers in most cases.
Dee
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