What
About The Children We Failed
As someone who as
has always taken a keen eye to learning and education I must say that
we have made many strides within the last decade alone, but we cannot
forget those who where victims of the ignorance of those we elected
as leaders. There are many different programs and initiatives aimed
at helping our children to learn; The No Child Left Behind Act,
Common Core State Standards, and the Race to the Top, are mostly
known and publicized and while they all have their different purposes
they were still put into place for the betterment of our children
which is our future. But what has been bothering me dearly is not no
one is thinking about those children who fell through the cracks; the
students 'pushed out' of schools by educators who weren't willing to
do what was necessary ( which could vary from talking to calling in
parents or involving social services for the betterment of the
family). They instead opted for the easy way out which was to either
watch our students self destruct or give them a little push by
showing them how little you actually care about their educations,
well beings, and futures. On the mainland the 'school to prison
pipeline' has raised questions and concerns all over the nation and
has sparked nation wide controversies detailing the insignificant/
petty infractions that are being used to incarcerate our youths and
keep our race and our children on the stagnant level and path of
destruction that they've witnessed and come to know so well.
Students shouldn't
be allowed to make a rash decision and have that hinder their lives
forever. School fights, while not encouraged, aren't uncommon so why
should a fight in school lead to an arrest for assault? Why aren't
there any school policies that dictate what should happen when such
an incident takes place, and why would the police become involved in
a matter that should be settled by those who have students best
interest at heart, instead of those whose sole goal within their
careers are to make arrests and incarcerate? Why are so many of our
youths spending their precious lives wasting away on corners, in
gutters, and back ally ways drinking, smoking, abusing drugs, and
everything else nonconstructive? Because its the place we have left
them to be. Its because we as society didn't demand that a program be
set in place to detour these youths, teach them the right way, and
give them the tools necessary to teach another. What we did demand
was lower crime rates instead of more public schools and books for
those already in place. We didn't demand a new education commissioner
when our high school drop out rates where the highest and students
tested the lowest, we demanded retroactive pay and tax returns ( of
which many people are still waiting for). And in a time when
education should be on the forefront seeing as to how our economy is
steadily declining and our best hopes are through tourism and rum to
some how magically make our ever rising deficit go away our elected
officials, to be specific the Government House and The Legislature
are too busy 'picking up and dropping words' at each other via press
releases and comments made through the media as if the public doesn't
know who it has to blame; THE PUBLIC.
The public is to
blame because we are the ones who has given every single one of those
elected officials, all whom hold decision making authority or
influence, the power that they harness and put to no good use. If we,
the people of this territory whose lives and the lives of our
children are those at stake, don't begin to let our voices be heard
then we will never be able to relish celebrating the accomplishment
of one of our fellow virgin islanders without having to resent the
actions of another who could have done better, but was never afforded
the opportunity because of his address or an infraction in high
school that made him a criminal. Where are the programs to get these
children off the streets and to keep them out of jail? What about the
children that we as a community have already failed? Do we leave them
out on the streets to declare 'another one bites the dust' when we
hear of another shooting where a young man was left lifeless or a
young lady? Do we sit back and watch as they abuse substances then
become menaces in society? Do we shun them and talk about how they
once where? Because none of these things are creating solutions
within a society that is seemingly embellishing in these problems.
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