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School advised mom to pick up her smart child and leave

Find a better one school about your son, said more or less a troubled school teacher in Queens, New York to a student mother who takes the letters.

Keisha Ellis went on to ask what she could do to improve her 11-year-old son’s academic performance: “It’s scary to hear that from a teacher talking to you about your son,” she told the New York Post. “They will work with him or try to talk to him, they just told me to leave.”

“Find a better school for your son”

Ellis worries that the 11-year-old will fail in his dream of becoming a lawyer if he stays in this school, where 70% of students do not even pass the diplomas examination in the language.

“I was told he was a good student, a smart student. “But they also told me that the school is not competitive, so he will be left behind, like the other children.”

The school has mostly disadvantaged African American students and probably all of them parents get the message, as the enrollment rate has dropped by 17% from 2017 to date.

Ellis is in despair, as she can not send her child to a private school…

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