I fully agree with your post. It is a wonder that we have any teachers at all that are still willing to go into a classroom .
I do remember when I was in school. Disruptive students got a free trip to the principal's office. We also did not have a handful of vice principals doing the principal's job. Bullying was common. Different students were relentlessly harassed by bullies. In later years, though, the bullies did get some retribution.
I have been reading this forum for a couple of years, and I see many errors in spelling, punctuation, and word usage. I have never commented on them to this point, but today I will. In your post, you started off mentioning your high school grades as mostly Bs. Notice, you used an apostrophe to indicate a plural. As a teacher, you should know that the apostrophe indicates possessive or missing letters as in the case of contractions. You also used TOO instead of TO regarding holding teachers TO a higher standard. In my senior English class, both of these were "mortal sins!" My teacher was adamant about proper usage of punctuation and words. You, as a teacher, should know better.
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