Teacher Shares Her Pain In Facebook Post About Her Students

Aug 28, 2018 by apost team

Julie is based in Richmond, Utah. For the last two years, she has battled disrespectful students and parents. The struggle finally reached the point where she wanted to quit her job. Before turning in her notice, she made a viral Facebook post about everything she had to deal with in the classroom.

In the post, Julie showed photos of how messy her classroom was from the students. Her students would regularly leave class without asking and make a mess of the desks.

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Now, this Facebook post has reached 400,000 people. It shows just how unruly and disrespectful the latest generation of children has become.

Julie wrote in her post about how the stress has led her to leave school early. To make the situation worse, some of the parents are just as bad as the students. The parents are disrespectful, and they teach their children to act in the same way.

Unfortunately, the school administration had no desire to back up the teachers.

They did not want to do anything that might hurt or offend the parents. After putting up with this situation for two years, Julie finally took action and started photographing the students' damage.

In the pictures, Julie shows just how bad her classroom is. It looks like the students have no respect for her classroom or their classmates. Teachers spend their hard-earned money to create these classrooms, but the students do not seem to care at all. Books are torn apart, and the bookshelf is completely destroyed.

In another photo, Julie caught a student chewing gum in class. Instead of throwing the gum away, he stuck it to the window. The textbooks are tossed beneath the desk, which made them become bent and folded.

The students were just as disrespectful with their personal belongings.

An iPad and headphones were chucked into a corner of the room where they could have been stolen, broken or destroyed. The students do not seem to care about anyone's belongings.

When she posted all of these photos, Julie also wrote out a tirade about how students were acting in her classroom. She wrote about how careless and disrespectful the students are. Many of the students would be getting failing grades at the end of the year. While she knew that the school administration and parents would be outraged by this post, Julie did not care. At the end of this school year, she plans to quit teaching. With the current state of her classroom, she might not even make it to the end of the year.

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The United States might spend more on education than most other countries in the world, but it does not seem to make an impact. American students lag behind their peers in reading, math, and science. The real problem might not be the education system's funding. Judging by these photos, it could be our current culture that is the main issue.

Have you suffered from disrespectful parents or students? Tell us your personal experiences with unruly children.