8th Grade Music Teacher Complains that Her Students Still Don’t Know The Alphabet. – ‘I’m talking 50 percent.’

This is not good, ladies and gents! A music teacher named Teresa shared a video on TikTok and talked to viewers about what she thinks is the depressing state of education in the U.S. Teresa said, “Our students cannot read at grade level” and added, “As a music teacher, I didn’t really think I had …

Jay-Z Was Apparently Reading At A 12th Grade Level Way, Way Before He Actually Reached That Age

Getty Image Jay-Z is one of the most loved and respected rappers in hip-hop history. That’s not a level you can really achieve without being extremely comfortable and proficient with language; A few years ago, he became the first rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame, a testament to his linguistic abilities. …

‘My initial grade was an F.’ Guy Gets Revenge For Everyone Who Ever Got Stuck With All The Work On A Group Project

Group projects are the bane of conscientious students everywhere – and music to the ears of those who like to get good grades without pulling their weight. OP was assigned a group project in a class they had little interest in and that didn’t really contribute to their major, besides, so they were less than …

People are sharing all the random things they 'haven't thought about since grade school'

Everyone’s childhood is different. But there are common objects, sights, sounds, smells, and memories from elementary school that most Gen Xers and Millenials share. Personally, when i think back to being in elementary school in the ’80s, I remember the taste of the chocolate ship cookie we got on Fridays (with the pizza). The humiliation …

Mom calls out teacher who gave her son a 'zero' grade for not providing his own school supplies

The debate as to whether or not parents should supply classroom supplies is not new. But as prices continue to rise, parents are growing more baffled as to how they can be expected by teachers to provide all the various glue sticks, colored pencils, rulers and other various items the incoming students might need. What’s …

‘Why do I have to buy supplies for the classroom?’: Parent says her son got bad grade for not bringing supplies for the whole class

School supplies are a common but unwelcome expense for all parents of school-aged children, especially at the start of every new academic year. But what if your child’s teacher expects you to provide not only the items your child needs, but also general classroom supplies? And what if they decide to grade your child based …

‘Why don’t y’all know that your kids are not performing?’ 7th Grade Teacher Said Students Are Performing At A 4th Grade Level Or Lower

From the stories I’ve heard lately, America’s schools are not in great shape these days. And a seventh-grade teacher posted a video on TikTok that is doing absolutely nothing to dispel those rumors. The teacher said that students have fallen behind in our nation’s schools and he added, “We all know that the world is …

7th Grade Teacher Says Today’s Students Are Way Behind

In a viral video, a teacher discussed how many schools are passing students on to the next grade without their being ready. Kids are way behind. We all know the global COVID-19 pandemic changed most of us forever. At the height of the health crisis, the world as we knew it shut down, forcing those …

First Grade Teacher Has to Work Part-Time at Starbucks

Times are hard for many people nowadays. One first-grade teacher found a way to make extra cash as a Starbucks barista. Read on for the full story! One of my favorite movies of all time is Mean Girls. The iconic high school film had many one-liners that I still use today, like “I want my …

‘Even if it was livable wages’: Third grade teacher explains why you couldn’t pay her to return

A former teacher is sparking discussion on TikTok after revealing why there is no amount of money in the world would make her want to teach again. TikTok user Bethany Morris, known by username itsbethanymorris, recalls in a recent video an incident that made her not want to teach again. “Why you could not pay …