Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Education, Go Get It!

We recently had a special week at school called, "Education, Go Get It Week!" It was meant to show our kids that they need some type of education to 'survive' in an adult world and that they are each capable of receiving some type of secondary education. I think this is all a wonderful idea and in fantasy land, it's even better, but I don't work at Fantasy Land Academy.

I teach at a school where most of the parents did not attend college and work somewhere that has minimal potential for advancement. These children might know someone who went to college, but it is probably not a close connection that provides positive support for them. Before I say too much, let me remind you that we do have many parents who attended college and have careers (rather than jobs), but the majority of our parents do not.

We have been reinforcing the fact that even if you don't think you can afford college, there are plenty of ways to pay for it. This is where I see a problem. I was raised in a middle class family with parents who had careers and could afford some luxuries. Regardless of this, paying for college was still difficult. My parents will be paying for my college for years to come, as will I. I know that I still have at least a decade of loan payments ahead of me and my parents probably have the same. This is something that many people would struggle with. I struggle with it and I do have a steady income. How am I supposed to honestly tell my class that they can afford college regardless of anything else? Yes, there are scholarships out there, but not as many as people claim. At least that's what I noticed 5 years ago when I was looking for them. I feel this is all false hope for these kids. Hopefully they will all prove me wrong in 9-10 years!

1 comment:

an1094 said...

This is an overall societal problem we are facing in the U.S. Remember this when it is time to vote in November; only ONE presidential candidate has frequently made reference to the issue of affordable college tuition for families. I'm sure you know which candidate I am talking about.