Oh I see, we have to ask a teacher if we want to know what is wrong with our public education system. Asking teachers what happened to to our education system, would be comparable to asking the fox what happened to the chickens in the hen house.
Why would they ever think to blame anything else besides the parents and kids? They just happen to be the easiest scapegoat.
I know if I was a teacher I wouldn't want to be a known part of a failed system either.
One thing I have noticed is that it is always teachers, ex-teachers or people that have relatives that are teachers, that are venomously supporting our failed public school system. Don't look past the parents and kids, it has to be their fault. A couple of you have hinted that there are other problems, but none have agreed that the whole stinking government run system has been a failure, and that the product of that is our country is failing right along with it.
Someone mentioned budget cuts as a problem. I don't think that has really started in most states until this year, mainly because school districts are bankrupt from ever demanding teacher salaries and benefits. In my area the cuts have not happened. The teachers would not even agree to a wage freeze. So the teachers complained, the teachers union battled the school districts, and taxes went up again. I wonder at what point the teachers will decide they are paid enough money and have enough benefits for 180 days of work per year.
Anyway we spend more per student then any other country, except maybe one. So if money is what its about, we would be surrounded by highly educated students. "Not enough money" is not even close to an argument.