Farragut Career Academy High School located in Little Village, on Christiana and 23rd, has a reputation of bad kids with bad behavior. It may not have been a lie a couple of years ago. Every school has its problems but Farragut does not know how to handle them. I am a student at this school and I get the inside views. I can say that the staff misbehaves along with some students.
Some of the ways that the school uses to control the kids are overboard. It is true that discipline is necessary but not a system that is used for jails. Farragut Does: They force us, the students, to pass through metal detectors every morning. If something on a student rings he or she must be searched. This can even lead up to taking off their shoes. Besides that we must put everything we have through x-ray machines. I forgot to mention that we carry around clear backpacks by requirement.
Farragut Does not: At Farragut if you are late even by one second you must get a detention, that you have to pay three dollars for. This means you can’t go to lunch and instead attend the detention room. Here you are not allowed to talk or interact with anyone. You are told to be quiet, read or write, or to pretend to do so. At Farragut detention you don’t get fed if they happen to run out of school lunches.
Farragut does: In school they seem to have no other method to keep students in the right path so they put them on a bad one. No faculty actually tries to help you out if you have an issue. For example if you got in a fight the first thing that happens is suspension, without a doubt. If you cut class, it is in school suspension, or if you disagree and voice your opinion you’re in trouble. These things happen on a regular daily basis at Farragut high school. Kids might stop cutting class if you put them in “the hole” constantly, but what happens to their self-esteem? To be treated as a prisoner is no joke or any fun. These “grownups” need to start acting so and coming up with real “grownup” solutions.
Farragut does not: The administrators at school do not prepare themselves for the time school starts in September. Every year the schedules are messed up and it is not only for a few kids. Most kids are forced to retake classes for a month. These are classes they have already taken and passed. If the school wants to hold us, the students accountable for our actions so should we. We should hold them accountable for not feeding us, for not having our classes correct, for loosing our things etc.
I can go on about the school kids in my neighborhood attend. Yes, they are trying to better attendance and lower violence but it is not the right way to do it. How can they lower violence and rage inside of us when they make us feel like prisoners? How can we not want to escape from a jail like atmosphere? There are other forms of discipline. I am saying we need to at least meet each other half way.