Actually, Pittsburgh Public wasn't all that bad compared to many urban public schools.theski wrote:Hey.. I agree, that is BS if its that bad at your school then that takes priority.. Sounds like you have a shitty school board as well..
my point has always been its a balance between sports and education that makes a school a good place to go to..
The problem is priorities are the problem. Schools tend to have a "Bread and Circuses" attitude about sports, so the push the fulcrum of that balance way toward the center of the seesaw, if you know what I mean. That's a major problem, because you can't invest energy into something without removing it from somewhere else and when you elevate atheletics above academics it becomes a disaster.
Hell, it even encourages academic fraud. My high school had a minimum GPA requirement to stay on the team, and do you know how much energy was invested in keeping those retard gorillas above that line? The "tutors", the excuses and easy let-offs, and the occasional bump of the grade to keep the star player on the team because he is, in fact, an oafish moron whose future is built entirely on the assumption that some college is going to draft him and give him an equally easy ride?