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Home Front: Culture Wars
Abolish high school
2015-03-23
h/t Instapundit
[AnnAlthouse] "Part of the shared legacy of high school is bemused stories about people who were treated as demigods at seventeen and never recovered. A doctor I hang out with tells me that former classmates who were more socially successful in high school than he was seem baffled that he, a quiet youth who made little impression, could be more professionally successful, as though the qualities that made them popular should have effortlessly floated them through life. It's easy to laugh, but there is a real human cost... I've learned from doctors that you don't have to have a cure before you make a diagnosis. Talk of abolishing high school is just my way of wondering whether so many teenagers have to suffer so much. How much of that suffering is built into a system that is, however ubiquitous, not inevitable? 'Every time I drive past a high school, I can feel the oppression. I can feel all those trapped souls who just want to be outside,' a woman recalling her own experience wrote to me recently. 'I always say aloud, "You poor souls."' "
But were are we supposed to warehouse the little monsters---to stop them from running wild through the streets?
Very interesting dialogue in the comments section on 'free stuff.'
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#3  In many ways we extended high school into college.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-03-23 14:45  

#2  If you have to put a security fence around a school so that it looks like some kind of a prison it's a good bet there are a good many students in there who wish they were somewhere else. Then, after twelve years of sitting in various types of classes they are 17 or 18 years old and qualified to do absolutely nothing. For the ones who aren't going on to college they've just been cheated out of some of the best years of their lives. The ones who go to college will find the first two years are little more than a rehash of what they learned in high school. Such a waste.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2015-03-23 12:10  

#1  We already have - we just re-named Jr. High School. Of course, we've about re-named high school as college now...
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-03-23 07:45  

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