I feel endless remorse for this. I feel like I bent over backwards to give you a good education, but the system was still in place. My efforts were just a song and dance, provided to try to make you feel equal. The system provided the de facto racism. And, the system continues on. Parents who advocate to have their children placed in the special program, get in, despite their children not passing the entrance test. Back in my day, parents could actually pull their students from my class, and have them placed in the gifted class, despite their inability to pass the test. And, on some occasions, despite their grades, test scores, and in spite of their classroom performance. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. One teacher actually said, "Smart people have smart children," in order to somehow justify how certain families in the community would have all of their children placed in the program, even if some of their children had inadequate test scores.
I feel so ashamed to have been a part of this system. I did really try my hardest to be the best teacher I could be, and to distract you from the unfairness. But, it was still there, and I know that you felt it. I've been fretting and vomiting up these thoughts all week. So glad that I left. So glad that I am allowed to teach everyone again. My career began that way, and hopefully, it will end that way...
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