Exposed: 28 Shocking School Practices That Will Make You Question Everything You Knew About Education
They say school’s supposed to be the magical place where young minds soak up wisdom like sponges in a sea of knowledge. But hold up — what if that “magical place” has a few skeletons rattling in its lockers? Ever wondered if some school policies make you go, “Wait, what on earth?!” Well, Redditors have spoken, and their tales of questionable, eyebrow-raising, and downright unethical school practices are enough to make any sane adult scratch their head. From funding cuts that punish struggling schools instead of helping them, to bizarre rules that feel more like a comedy show than education, this list exposes school shenanigans that somehow slip under the radar. So, buckle up — it’s like the unauthorized behind-the-scenes tour of the education system you never signed up for but desperately need. Ready to dive in and see what’s really going on behind those classroom doors? LEARN MORE
Now, school ought to be a place of learning where eager minds would try to soak in every bit of knowledge and experience they can before they hit the real world.
Alas, schools are also a place where certain decisions beg more questions than they could possibly answer and, in some cases, it has reached unethical levels.
People of Reddit have been listing unethical practices that schools do, and nobody is really batting an eye about it. The discussion generated nearly 11,000 comments with over 24,000 upvotes.
Bored Panda has collected the most upvoted responses to this question and compiled a list which you can find below. Vote and comment on the answers that you think are the biggest problems, and why not also share some of your observations in the comment section below!
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Lowering a school’s funding if the SAT scores are low. If the scores are low, there should be more funding to help kids learn!
Bullied and harassed students having the same repercussions as their bully for defending themselves.
How sports programs have way more money than any other programs at the school… because school is a business not education.
Requiring you to purchase textbooks brand new from the college’s bookstore because that’s the only way to get the access code to complete the required assignments on the publishers website.
I was a decently misbehaved third grader. Told my teacher I had a stomach ache and I needed to go to the nurse. I asked a number of times. She thought I was just trying to get out of individual reading time. My appendix burst on the bus ride home.
I was never one to ask to go to the nurse. Just a hyperactive kid my teacher apparently had enough of. Denying medical attention to an 8 year old seems unethical. This is not a “boy who cried wolf” story for all those saying “I told ya so”.
This is probably very specific to my home country but period checks
I’m from Malaysia and yes sadly this is a thing and I’ve witnessed it firsthand. Mostly to make sure girls aren’t lying about their periods just to get out of prayer activities.
Passing students that aren’t ready for the next grade because they need to pad their passing rates to keep funding. It’s setting the kids up for failure down the road.
Treating special needs kids subhumanly because they can’t speak up for themselves…then belittling/reprimanding the staff who do advocate for them.
C9Juice says:
7 am classes
S_thyrsoidea replied:
7am classes in complete disregard for what the science says about adolescent development and sleep schedule, and the effect of early classes on academic success.
Making hair part of the uniform and dictating what hair styles and colours students are allowed to have. Also letting girls wear short skirts in summer but not letting boys wear shorts. I’ve seen quite a few schools in the news where the boys have had to protest and wear skirts in the summer because they weren’t allowed shorts.
Keeping bad teachers in their positions. Not the same as a good teacher with poorly performing students with bad home life etc.
Humiliating and/or calling out students in front of the whole class
also saying things like “you’ll never pass my class/get into Harvard/get into college” to the entire class for some reason always with a stupid, arrogant smirk on their face… The first two are true stories, the first from my Honors Algebra II teacher to a class of 15/16-year-olds and the second from my HONORS SCHOOL to a class of 14/15-year-olds which was supposed to prepare me for that exact thing!! What makes the second even worse is that the person who said it was… wait for it… THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR!!!