by marie-elena (ferracano) r » Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:49 pm
o.k., here is my reply to the comment about new york school teachers complaining. yes i agree it was very hot in st anthony's & public school. even when we were kids. but, as an education assistant/paraprofessional, i have to defend them. yes there were a lot of complaints from the new york educators.
1st let me explain, when i went to public school 1964-77,the schools were a bit different. we had little windows above the classroom door & the closets. which we could open & get some air flowing. the classrooms now are mostly cut in 1/2. the windows and the windows above the coat closets are painted shut. we now have 30 kids in a class. mostly immigrants (trying not to be politically incorrect) who do not understand the words deodorant,soap & water. the water fountains are gross. no pipes have been replaced in a new york city public school in 40 years. so the kids won't drink from the fountains. the milk is usually warm/sour or frozen. we have very little juice products, in the cafetreria. most of the classroom windows are busted, too. so you can't open them. if you are lucky to have received the new shades that came out 4 years ago. they don't work either. most schools are 4 stories high. which is equal to a 6 story apartment building.
you can't open the bathroom windows either for "safety" reasons. mostly because the custodians have a crazy union contract, they don't have to do 3/4 of the repairs in the schools. if you are lucky enough to have an air conditioner, you pray you can use it. most classrooms only have 1 outlet, per classroom, that isn't burnt out (since the rooms are cut in 1/2, we only have maybe 2 in a room). the yellow "cheese" buses, do not have air conditioning either. yes, we did have it rough, but at least we had those big fans, in some of the classrooms. so forgive some of those dedicated educators, who tried to keep students from dehydrating or passing out. at least we were allowed to go play in the sprinklers, at the park. these kids today, can't go to some of their neighborhood parks, cause there are too many gangbangers or drug dealers. so yes we did have it a bit better back then.