The problems and fixes for education:
1. Fail students that deserve to fail. Gold stars for mediocrity are not tolerated in the working world, why are they supported in education? If Johnny deserves a failing mark, give the f----r a failing mark. Mom and dad don't like it, send those f----rs to the principal to deal with.
2. Lower the highest pay bracket (a lot), and raise the lowest one (a bit). Old teachers have less work to do than new ones, yet they can make twice as much money, that's absurd. New teachers have to prepare what they need to teach and how they're going to do it, this takes time. Old teachers did that 25 years ago and have been recycling ever since. I'd be pretty ****** if I worked for someone and the guy beside me did less work but got paid twice as much.
3. Eliminate the Catholic school board. Another absurdity is when you drive down the street to see two groups of kids waiting for different buses to take them to two different schools that are around the corner from each other. Kid goes to the school closest to their residence. Money saved on transportation costs, and less traffic in the morning/afternoon. Teach kids about religion the same as any other subject, don't indoctrinate them. And teach them about all the religions, this isn't Sunday school.
4. Separate kids based on ability much younger. Why does a teacher have to teach a grade four class where the range of ability can vary from grade two level math, to grade six level math (the entire bell curve)? That helps no one. A ten year old student might be great at science and math, working at grade seven levels, be acceptable at history/geography/French working at grade five levels, and have difficulty with reading/writing, working at grade three levels. Why not move the child to classes where they are surrounded by intellectual peers rather than age based peers? This would be so much better for both the students and the teachers.