Schoolchildren In Danger, Administrators Most Affected

The latest stink from the FBI is going around naming Heritage America as the real terrorists. I’m not covering that here but this is parallel; a “professor of education” describing what’s even more dangerous to schoolchildren than mass shooter events.

SCHOOL CLOSURES!

5 of the biggest threats today’s K-12 students and educators face don’t involve guns

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By Elizabeth Zumpe, Visiting Assistant Professor in Educational Leadership, UMass Lowell, 2 August 2022

Disclosure statement: Elizabeth Zumpe’s research has received funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

The warning is appreciated.

While many American students and their parents worry that the next mass shooting could happen at their school, schools are also facing a number of other threats that do not involve guns. Many of these threats are related to the mental health of educators and students.

From 2018 to 2021, both before and during the pandemic, I spent time studying a public middle school in the San Francisco Bay Area that serves a high-poverty community of color. The research involved spending more than 100 hours of observing classes and teacher and staff meetings.

It took two weeks for her to figure out what’s wrong with modern education? She could have just asked… but that way lies heartfelt honesty.

It also involved a series of interviews with 10 teachers and the principal.

Ten rounds of interviews, nine daily shots of gin, eight media pressers, seven mockers mocking, six angry parents, five riots, four Fauci boosters, three layers of face diaper, two bouts of Covid, one blind eye to race realism and zero concern for children.

Here are five of the biggest threats that I identified through my observations.

Not counting the globalist foundation that’s funding her.

1. Trauma among students

2. Worse well-being for teachers and students

3. Staff shortages and turnover

4. Threat of closure

5. Threats from the community

1. Trauma among students

Students often spoke and wrote about traumatic experiences. This included losing parents to murder, imprisonment or deportation.

One of those is not like the others.

Racial minority and low-income students tend to experience significantly more trauma than white students and students from higher-income families.

And government, specifically including Zumpe, does everything possible to continue that trend. WE KNOW FOR A COLD, HARD, SCIENTIFIC FACT how to raise kids so they don’t end up hopeless jailbait:

Fatherhood. Father as head of household. And chastity for little Snowflake.

Accept no substitute.

Society has the answers. We know what works. Hell, we were THERE at ‘it works’ in living memory. What changed? First the sexual liberation of women, then society killed off fathers in the frivorce courts, then there just happened to be an explosion in lawless, antisocial EVIL everywhere.

The COVID-19 pandemic created more trauma…

And that was the schools’ doing. Zumpe should be advocating the shutdown of public education, instead she went on an equity rant and demanded that schools monitor children constantly for mental illness.

The Hegelian dialetic is tedious wickedness. It’s everywhere! It never made sense to me until I understood it as “creating problems in order to force the sheep into the preferred solution.” Then lots of stuff made sense.

This obsession with the mental health of children? It started when it wasn’t a problem, then kids were “socially engineered” by their “mental health care providers” until they needed extensive therapy to not go on killing sprees. Inciting fear of poor mental health was how they justified hiring the first wave of quacks… and once they did their jobs, that fear proved justified!

The obsession with “Keeping the World Safe For Dumbocracy?” That path to  safety is kicking the Russian bear in the nuts until it launches nukes, because then the people will demand the extermination of all GAE’s enemies. And lo, the world will become safe for them.

The obsession with food scarcity? As if the poor of USA are too thin! That originally came out of nowhere for me, but it made sense once I realized they really do intend to replace beef with maggot. The only way that’ll happen is… a scarcity of food. So they incite the fear, then use the fear to make the object of the fear happen and we’ll be so fortunate that Killy Gates just happened to finish building BugCo Burgers one month before the famine started.

Anyway, one variation on the Hegelian is using the academic system to plant favorable articles for upcoming agenda items. Zumpe was paid to write this so that when schools complain they’re being forced to close, they can point to this “research” as proof that schools keep kids safe(r).

Foundations and governments love to fund their own research to support their own, pre-existing agenda. It’s called Science, you hateful denier!

Me being scientific, I might revisit this post for similar reasons.

2. Worse well-being for teachers and students

Staff in the school I studied described their middle schoolers as increasingly “shut down,” “fragile,” “beaten down” and “hopeless” with every passing year.

“When will a knight in shining armor take me away from all this?”

“Hello, I’m…”

“Rapist white cis-male privileged TRUMP SUPPORTER!!! <taser taser> Oh, woe is me!”

Since the onset of the pandemic, lower overall well-being of students and teachers has become a nationwide concern. In the 2020-2021 school year, 80% of teachers nationwide reported feelings of burnout. In the 2021-2022 school year, nearly half of students across the U.S. in grades 9 through 12 reported persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness. Across the nation, district leaders in the 2021-2022 school year reported a general decline in mental health and well-being of all students and educators as their most pressing concern.

Taking that at face value, we should logically do LESS of what we’ve been doing lately. LESS lockdown-plandemic-mental health maintenance. LESS management by experts.

LESS racial equity.

LESS Lgbtxyzetc.

MORE fatherhood.

MORE fresh oxygen and visible faces.

But no, the priority is forcing boys and girls to become literally sexless androgynes… without them slitting either their wrists, or the staff who did that to them.

These people are in FULL rebellion against God. They are determined to rewire humanity so we’re no longer “male and female”.

3. Staff shortages and turnover

Like other schools around the nation, the school I studied was persistently short of teachers because of staff who quit due to stress or who were fired for unprofessional behavior. It was often difficult to find qualified teachers to fill open positions.

During the pandemic, one-quarter of teachers reported that they were likely to leave the profession. In early 2022, the share of teachers who reported being “very satisfied” with their jobs dropped to an all-time low at 12%.

Quit already. Do it. I dare you. You’ll even like it. Welfare checks would be cheaper than a school district. But no, wymyn would rather be miserable and overpaid than happy in a husband’s home.

4. Threat of closure

Do you think students are scared that 12-month summer vacations might happen? Me neither.

At the school I studied, the principal described extensive time and effort that she and others spent to encourage students to enroll there. “It is disheartening,” the principal said, that sometimes parents chose other schools due to a negative reputation that became associated with a school serving the area’s poorest Black and Latino communities.

5. Threats from the community

There are also violent threats at schools unrelated to mass shootings. During my study, teachers and principals reported distressing incidents of threats from members of the community, including verbal threats from parents and neighbors and an incident of the principal being held at knifepoint.

Simple question, Mizz Stumped: are you there to serve the people or not?

Not.

And the proof of it, is they treat you like this.

In how many different languages and gestures must you be told, YOU ARE NOT WANTED before you listen and leave their kids alone?

From March 2020 to June 2021, one-third of teachers reported at least one incident of verbal or threatening violence from students, and over 40% of school administrators have reported verbal or threatening violence from parents.

Reports of violent conflicts over masking at school board meetings, parents ripping masks off teachers’ faces and physical fights between parents and teachers have emerged alongside reports of intensified hostility from resurgent culture wars, including death threats against school board members and their families.

Normal people who threaten violence, usually do so because they have no other recourse. You administrators force school attendance, force activist curriculum, force unprecedented ‘medical’ not-laws, openly defy parents’ wishes and publicly experiment on children… sexual experimentation, specifically… and you’re shocked that parents are becoming violent? You think they don’t have good reason to be violent after what you’ve done to their kids?

K-12 educators and students are facing many simultaneous threats in addition to school shootings. This raises important questions about whether schools have the resources and support they need to ensure that students and educators can thrive.

“School shootings are a problem, yes, but if trends continue then my funding won’t be renewed!”

Which is it? Are the teachers & staff miserable to do they want to keep it going?

It was a difficult thesis for Zumpe: claiming that kids are better off in school where they’re most likely end up soulless, gender-confused killers without mentioning her real motivation of ensuring enough administrative sinecures remain for her to enjoy a career handjobbing the devil. News flash: it ain’t gonna happen.

The crazy train has no brakes, but that won’t stop the wheels from coming off.