Priester
"Now, I understand. That explains it."
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I hope this the appropriate thread for my question.
Where did we as a society go wrong with Jesse?
I can think of so many missed opportunities to have avoided creating a serial killer.
Is it OK to somehow facilitate the passage of a student all the way through high school when he supposedly reads at elementary school level?
I say it is not fair to the student to tell him he has earned a high school diploma when he hasn't.
Then the sub-par student is welcomed into a college based on his skill in football.
Except for a very select group of highly talented men, football is not the road to a fulfilling career.
It must have been very frustrating to be struggling in class after class to do the work and to take the tests when it is far above your ability.
Is anyone else seeing the seeds for the great rage that this young man developed in college?
Where did we as a society go wrong with Jesse?
I can think of so many missed opportunities to have avoided creating a serial killer.
Is it OK to somehow facilitate the passage of a student all the way through high school when he supposedly reads at elementary school level?
I say it is not fair to the student to tell him he has earned a high school diploma when he hasn't.
Then the sub-par student is welcomed into a college based on his skill in football.
Except for a very select group of highly talented men, football is not the road to a fulfilling career.
It must have been very frustrating to be struggling in class after class to do the work and to take the tests when it is far above your ability.
Is anyone else seeing the seeds for the great rage that this young man developed in college?