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And to think Granddaughter was offered an engineering scholarship! But, she felt called to be a teacher, like Grandma.
Grandma taught elementary school children, and later pre-Kindergarteners in what was basically a private day-care center. Kids are easier to handle at that age. Seventh- and Eighth graders can be "psychotic", to use Granddaughter's term.
And then there's the problems that affect society in general: She had a couple kids get busted in the middle of class for having weed in their backpacks. One kid's mother shot daddy because she was tired of being punched around. Some of her kids are scared to go home; she thinks they're being abused. She caught one boy watching porn on his cell phone in class. (We of course had kids smuggle copies of Penthouse magazine into school, but the stuff you see on the internet is much worse.) One kid doesn't know English and Granddaughter doesn't speak Korean; how do you teach him? Breaking up fights. Busted families. Racial hostilities. The political animosity that infects this country. Vaping in the restrooms. (I remember the song, "Smoking in the Boy's Room" from the '70s; I guess it hasn't changed much.) The boy-girl thing and all that comes with it. (That was always there, but these days, it's hyper-sexualized.)
Tough time to be a kid, too.
Granddaughter has seen a lot in less than a year on the job. They didn't tell her about this stuff in college.
I will take some time to cover her and her school in prayer right now.
At my school, some of us would gather and pray in the yard over the school. I think it made a great impact. A teacher is one of the main reasons why Im a Christian today.