Retired teacher’s honest words to parents go viral

In 2017, retired teacher Lisa Roberson wrote an open letter in the Augusta Chronicle that sparked a debate on the state of the education system. Roberson argued that the problem isn’t with teachers, as often claimed, but with parents. She criticized parents for not teaching their children respect, manners, or responsibility, pointing out that while some students come to school with expensive shoes, they often lack basic supplies like pencils and paper, which teachers have to provide.

Roberson questioned whether parents engage with teachers, attend parent nights, or ensure their children complete homework. She believed that if parents stepped up and took responsibility, the education system would improve. Her letter raised important questions about the role of parents in education and continues to fuel discussion on how to address issues within the school system.

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