In the complex and often contentious dialogue surrounding the state of modern education, everyone seems to have a prescription for what ails the classroom. Politicians, administrators, and vocal advocacy groups frequently dissect test scores and curriculum standards, looking for a scapegoat in the architectural design of the system. However, a resonating voice from the front lines has managed to pierce through the noise, shifting the focus from the chalkboard back to the dining room table. Lisa Roberson, a retired educator, became the center of a viral firestorm after penning a brutally honest open letter to the Augusta Chronicle. Her message...
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