You mean into the pockets of the teachers union and made up jobs of multiple mid-level managers put in place to push paper. Schools are just a business to the state and many states have so much bureaucracy put in place that much of the money they spend on each student ends up going back to the state in the form of non essential employees. Instead of making it easier for good teachers to work well they make it harder and more difficult.
Honestly all i thought was I'm glad those kids are getting all these benefits in their school. Schools in my country do the bare minimum, it's not very common for them to be this good (even private schools). Is it privileged? Sure, but not all privileges should be viewed as bad, they're lucky they got in and had parents willing/able to support them to get in. If this was my school i feel like i'd enjoy my education more bc of all the things we get to do and be supported with (enjoyment in things is a big factor despite how some people want to ignore it)
Biggest issue with schools is the unions and the back handed dealing that go on with funding if you give unions said power over Curriculum and how schools should run most of the funded gets put back into Political campaigns vacations etc. where did the Covid funding go Ik schools didn’t improve none of the money went towards students but teacher did get paid leave and vacations
I wish I went to a high school like that, but if I did go with the students I went to school with they wouldn't take care of it. It would be vandalized I hate to admit it.
The Indianapolis metro area has a lot of high schools that are huge and full of amenities. I go to Ben Davis and we have the same stuff as Carmel (except the planetarium).
I go to a school like this, but everything is grey and white in an attempt to be modern. The facilities are cool and all, but they have MUCH higher expectations…
So someone said “how dare they go to a school like this”…….so instead they should go to a crime invested rundown school with poor education….Would that make you happy
Yes, yes it would make The Black Supremacists happy. Better yet, maybe Whites shouldn't be Able to get an Education! If you haven't noticed, the Woke Cultists in Power are Already trying to dumb down everyone in the Names of "Equity, and Inclusion", which Means Everyone Deserves Better and Equal Outcome, Except, You Guessed it White People, especially our children! Whoppie Goldberg said Whites need beat by the cops, BLM leaders say White children need shot up in Their neighborhoods for things to change, Whites Can't have an all White Church, according to Vice, because they visited the Last All White Church, etc . I could go on and on but You get the picture!
We already knew that though. That's why conservatives get mad at people with a college education. They claim it's a "bad life choice" because it's so expensive everyone should just opt out of it. Of course they're not smart enough to understand that we need the future to be educated for many different career paths lol
@@Slash113 I think theres a reason nobodys liked your comment. The fact that these kids are having an amazing education and the money isnt just being used for a huge salary is an amazing thing!
@@TheRealTreener obviously I commented for the likes. Stop trying to dance around the problem here… sigh nvm I’m not gonna waste my time with you buddy.
Well my school was pretty cool we had metal detectors and barbed wire fences and chickens but someone broke in and went Michal myers on them we also had a gutted out double decker bus to go in until someone petrol bombed it ahh England why can’t we have nice stuff 😭😭😭
I'm from a small town in the south and my local school wasted 1.8 million on redoing the football field.....where did that money even come from?! I feel sorry for all the other extracurricular classes they had. They had already gotten rid of a lot of clubs and such before I even graduated to put more funds towards our football team. Sucks.
@@theesper7404 damn, my old highschool is thinking of redoing their entire football field as well. What would they be getting out of the football field though? what is it about the field that you think makes them feel like a redo would benefit them?
@@117iwhbyd7 they redone ours in that fake grass. Astroturf? There was nothing wrong with the field, just a little messy if it rained for a week straight. But all that money could have went into better books for school amd library, more clubs for kids to join, better busses, anything else. I just feel like it's a dang waste of county tax money overall. Because only one small group of kids benefited from it. Waste of my darn taxes.
Both of the kids in the auto shop would normally be considered 'marginalized people of color' by the left (the darker kid is Hispanic and the lighter one is South Asian). The swarthy kid in the gym is obviously Hispanic (he even has an accent). The woke left plays this game all the time, especially with Hispanics (they're 'marginalized people of color' when it serves their oppression narrative and they're 'privileged whites' when it doesn't. Here they're trying to promote a narrative that this is a privileged all white school so all the Hispanics are going to be called white etc It's ridiculous. There are white Hispanics but both of the ones in this video are obviously mixed.
@@benjaminrobinson7203 except for the fact that the school averages 9k per student while the that's majority of schools average 12K. Even the inner city schools average more than 12K closer to 20 Page actually that they can't provide facilities that are close to this
@@NadeemAhmed-nv2br that’s so weird what’s eating those extra funds? Why is it like that? I wish I could have a had a school even a quarter as nice as this one. Makes me feel like I’ve been cheated or missed out.
Right! Ain’t nothing wrong with wanting to live a better life. I’m sick of it. No one should ever be shamed for wanting better just like no one should condemn someone that isn’t living super nice.
It’s called being bitter. They are jealous deep inside, but are so committed to not bettering themselves that they turn that hatred outwards and blame/hate anyone more successful/more attractive/more skilled than them. It’s a disgrace of a mindset, but it allows you to act like you have the moral high ground as a non-successful person, so of course it’s attractive to a certain kind of person.
If you are alone in a pit and somebody flies above your head in a fancy flying car you don’t sit there and clap for them. You ask them to offer some of their progression so that you may fly with them. The goal is to be together and if you’re ok with someone I gn worth more than you it’s obvious you and anybody else that thinks like you has no care for the future of the human race and you’re perfectly fine with the distribution of power around the planet. It’s totally looking like everyone is getting even close to a fair share.
@@HugeConverse This is just a bad analogy. These people are not in pits watching flying cars, they are in first world countries with the world at their fingertips, but they spend so much time complaining they never seize the opportunities around them. Considering this is the best time in history around the world and poverty rates around the world at falling at an incredible rate, we are making great progress. Your concept of 'fair share' is flawed though, it doesn't make sense. What people should have by rights is a set of bare minimums laid out by society, such as security, safety, food... etc.
A lot of security, staff in truancy office, way more free brkfst and lunches and remedial classes and outreach services such as to teen moms or gang related stuff Eats it up
@@YeshuaKingMessiah 😂 if you say so. It all begins with education and they get none of it. Most of the ghetto schools would be better for kids with trades like wood shop, car shop, home economics. It has to start somewhere. Maybe, just maybe… in … idk a school!????
@@YeshuaKingMessiah you’re forgetting the big one, highly paid indoctrinators, and all of the extra overhead needed to prop them up and their teachers union organization.
@YeshuaMyKing yep. The city school i work at spends 35k per student and the schools are a joke. We have Evolv weapons detection units in all 13 district schools which cost an insane amount of money monthly to run and maintain, but our kids can barely read.
@@fluffyleopard33There are working class areas that have good schools because the community prioritizes education and instills those same ethics in their kids. It's about Culture, and anyone who says otherwise is either selling you something
@@LA_HABut those areas wont be funded like this school. Funding is based on property taxes and locals. If your area is expensive your school will be. Why this would make any sense in a country where education should be eqaul is beyond me but that's the way it works.
@@thetinykid4169 I apologize. I'm not sure what you're saying. Please explain it to me again. If you can use an example, that would help make what you mean clear
@@LA_HA Basically in America schools are funded based on property taxes. Not just by a community "choosing" to prioritize education but instead having enough money and paying enough in taxes to do so. For example in Florida pine crest is one of the richest districts in Florida in the Miami Dade public school area. Many of their public schools happen to be ranked as the top public schools in the entire. Especially in stem and advanced studies. When compared to school districts that are poorer it's a stark contrast. I went to a title 1 high school in Florida and it was BAD. Just thoroughly underfunded and nothing that could be done. A lot of poorer areas really do care about work ethic education. Contrary to what people like to say a lot of minority groups have been steadily rising in educations and college education but the fact is that even though those communities and cultures emphasize education and "making it out" their opportunities are significantly less than someone who was just born into a richer area.
@@douglaskeen873 not if you put some teachers in there who actually care about students. If you give them structure and stuff to do they will be less destructive
My high school had a woodshop class I took in my senior year, now I work in a woodshop and build high-end custom doors! It’s awesome, I’m so glad I got that experience in high school.
If you wokr your ass off you should benefit but if you work your ass off you shouldn’t act like it’s ok to pick and choose who benefits as well. If you cared about others just as much of yourself than you would represent a staple of progressive human behavior but instead your goal is to work so that others can feel bad while you wait around to die with a little more comfort. As a human you understand we all love the same burden of existence striving for entertainment and belonging yet you think it’s worth showing off your success just to seem a little better off before you snuff it on a toilet?
Oh my god, you went to one of those prison looking high schools. One of my aunts teaches in a middle school that has no windows, and it feels like a prison. I don't understand how that design is even legal. Even with a school sh**ter you can jump out the windows on the ground floor instead of being cornered in the back of a room like fish in a barrel. Also, having no natural light would make anxiety and depression worse. I'm sorry you had to go to a high school like that. I have noticed, though, that most new high schools are being built with large windows. A school with no windows seemed to be an 80s-90s- thing. Every school I have seen that was built before the 80s and after the 90s has lots of windows.
@@Ahuman-ix3fr i go to this school and trust me, there are far wealthier sides of town than ours. i dunno what their schools look like, but there are all kinds of kids with all different kinds of backgrounds going there
It's because this school was built in the middle of nowhere, that previously was an empty plot of land. With tons of open space around to expand. Whereas inner city schools. The buildings are all 100+ years old and are in overdeveloped areas where the only way to expand would be to tear something else down, which dramatically increases costs.
@@SgtJoeSmith look at all the stats first. And understand them. You're looking at two schools that, at the basics, have around 7 (for Carmel) and 50 (for Baltimore) percent economically disadvantaged among their population. Weird how those numbers correlate. Not to mention that a superintendent of, oh, a bunch (like, dozens) of high schools should probably be paid more than the superintendent of 1. Probably especially in an urban area.
It’s wild to me seeing how much they have. My school was University styled and we had none of that. It’s confusing and a little frustrating. But I’m glad others can get the chances that I didn’t
Stop getting offended and just admit your jealousy 💀 This shit looks absolutely pimp like, bet the food is gourmet af mmmm 🤤 Edit: damnnn ok it has come to my attention the food is not in fact, gourmet 💀 that’s disappointing… 😭
They should bus whites to schools in the ghetto... And make it illegal to private school them just because that's 1st thing you would attempt to . Fleeing across state lines should be criminalized as well.... No.... Only when people withoney have their kids in INNER-CITY school... They will make sure those schools get funding like Beverly Hills 90251
@@tabbyreed8925you don't need to put quotations on, that's clearly jealousy. You're having negative thoughts over people who have more opportunities instead of being happy for them. Jealousy is normal, acting out on that jealousy and sending hate comments is a shameful choice, which is what people here are talking about
Definitely jealous but good for them. I agree. People need to get their priorities straight. Rather than shitting on those kids for going to a good school, demand there to be more schools like that across the country. If anything, people should be more outraged at how low schools and education is prioritized in general.
@@CyberMachine Urban school districts piss away more than double the amount of money per student than suburban and rural schools. They have far more opportunity to fund schools like this, but don't.
Problem she said is the allocation of funds. If Baltimore spends $21k per student, where is that money going that the school can't look like this? That's the question that should be asked
I love that there’s still schools that are giving kids a chance to explore trades as an option instead of assuming everyone needs to go to college for a degree. There’s money in trades too. People aren’t all the same, nor are their paths.
Yeah, cus why don’t a bunch of KIDS that no one ever listens to, cus the government hates kids just SNAP their fingers and magically change their situation? Damn lazy kids who never change discriminatory government practices!
It's highlighting a systemic issue. Any government system should be held accountable by its voters. If the distribution of funds per student is a comparable medium, it's still a flashlight on corruption in the baltimore school district. The only way the government can change is at the hands of the people who recognize abuse and call it out. It will never be "complaining". And besides, comparing this to a singular inner-city school is not a fair comparison. The fact of the matter is, there is definitely a linear relationship in educational quality and tax bracket. That's a problem that deserves to be talked about.
@@isabelbryan6667 when conservatives tell other people to "stop complaining " it means they don't want you to shine a spotlight onto the systems that keep their political people in power.
If you have a well run school, good community, and students that take pride in, and look after, their school - all of this is possible. People should be angry at their own school district if this upsets them.
Exactly…my mom taught for over 30 years in Chicago public schools. A lot the parents looked at school as a baby sitter service. Then you had the parents that WANTED their children to be labeled with a learning disability just to get a SSI check. It got so bad that the schools had to limit those who could be tested for a learning disability. SMH
i agree, and believe me we are angry. we had an active shooter call last week and no teacher called the lockdown alarm. the staff locked their own fucking doors but didn't tell anyone what was going on. if there had been an immediate threat, so many kids would have died because nobody was told why there were cops until the email the school sent, which claims we were sent into lockdown. that's what they told the news too but it's a fucking lie, they were scared enough to close their own doors but couldn't be bothered to warn any of the kids or teachers. yesterday, there was an actual fire at the school and my teacher wouldn't let us evacuate with the alarm. she kept us in for five minutes while she kept calling the office to confirm that it wasn't a hoax. all of the funds for the school (hat aren't being pocketed) go to sports and none go to arts, it has a reputation for the regular classes here being like AP classes in the rest of high schools, the suicide rate is very high. they just made a new course requirement for graduation that we have two years left to complete (we are the first year required) and they currently offer zero classes to fulfill it. they will have two next year but neither of them are AP so it's out of the cards for the tryhard nerds like me. we have a nice (outdoor) campus but the buildings are so ugly and poor quality. by the way, this is the rich side of town. we have a school like this in our city but it is small and costs 40k/year. and that's without all of the messed up power dynamics and corruption in every school. the kid who accidentally started the fire and melted his shoes trying to put it out is in juvenile hall while his friends aren't even recognized for doing it with him. when the police were there for the shooter drill they meandered and talked, they didn't do anything even though they were told shots were fired. there's endless things to complain about because the education system is seriously messed up
this is all the reasons that contribute nothing to why the school looks like this. this wasn't a barn raising where the community built the school. the average income of the area this school is located is $140,000. Well above the average. the more "outrageous" (i'm not outraged, just jealous) part is that there are schools that outperform this school by miles that don't look anything like this, albeit smaller enrollment due to more selective enrollment. that's probably the only reason it looks like this.
I worked at a Harlem charter w lots of funding and beautiful buildings and the school itself was terrible . Overcrowding, bad leadership and behavior issues
The school is beautiful. I wish more schools were like this. But honestly you don’t need a school that looks like this to be well educated. There are plenty of successful people who didn’t get a chance to go to a school like this.
True. But it gives more kids the opportunity to try new things and discover what they like so they have a better idea of the path they want to take when they leave school, and also with facilities like that auto shop and woodwork shop, they can see there are many options besides going to university, so they can put hard work into following the right path for them, rather than spending insane amounts of money on uni just because they don’t know what else to do.
Yea, but then you have schools who can't even afford good teachers. We have a teacher straight out of college that has 0 experience in teaching, and it shows. We now have a teacher who barely knows English teaching a subject I don't know
We need more schools like this teaching real world skills. Too many have abandoned their shop classes and increased the budget for the Drama department.
It's a school that teaches you to pass the standardized tests and get into colleges. Despite the knowledge taught, it's not a school designed to teach a student to memorize useful information for college and beyond. It's not a school like many in Indianapolis that teach you technical/ real world skills. The shop, culinary, and practical skills taught at Carmel HS are nothing more than electives and you don't have to take those courses to graduate.
@@abaldy I still think it’s cool if these electives are available. I live in a wealthy area in another state, (I have family in Carmel and have visited there several times,) and there are many job openings here with decent pay for mechanics and wood workers. Not everyone wants or needs to go to college and these electives provide real-life skills for some people!
I'm 75% white and 25% Native. I went to an all black high school. Needless to say, a lot of the kids are rascist as hell towards any non black students.
Ngl I’m alfro larino and I agree with u and my sis was hanging out with girls who were white and some girls who were black we like “why u hanging out with them white girls are cringy. Why don’t u hang out with OUR kind?!” And someone said my sister acts white and I was called a white washed black person just cuz the majority of my friends were white or had light skin 💀
What Linda is implying here is that only THESE kids deserve an education. And the children who are stuck in terrible inner city schools are at fault for their environment and the way they lash out about it. What a terrible person you are, @Linda V
@@PotatoesAreNeat oh please. Don't pull the race card on me. White people are really sick of it. Look at the facts. Inner City schools those kids don't want to learn they beat up the teachers and they tear up the school. Does that mean they don't deserve to learn? No you just want to see racism and everything so you don't have to succeed you blame white people for all your inadequacies
Lmao it really do be like that. At my school, you could’ve counted the white kids on three hands. Something like 70% black. If it’s a 70% white school, it has no diversity equity or inclusion and it’s a racist institution.
Well apparently they see more than you do because all they pointed out is not every school can give out quality education because not every school has an adequate budget.
@@mason4966 Ohhh so there aren’t mostly comments regarding race and white privilege? I went to school in Jackson Mississippi. So I know about less than adequate budgets. Starts with the city and the school district. Would you like a link to educate yourself more?
Ok so basically i live here in indy rlly close to carmel and its not really the “only high school” but its probably the best option out of the other few weird ones👍🏻
I bet they have good/fun teachers too since everyone seems to be very involved in their curriculum. Woodshop alone speaks volumes about following instructions and being passionate about work
Involved parents. End of list. Inner city schools have fewer involved parents, and the ones that are are involved at a lower level. I've been in a classroom in Brownsville Brooklyn. The attention span of the children was measured in seconds and there were frequent disruptions from the students. How can children succeed when they're being "educated" in an environment like that? The blame is not on the teachers. They're doing the best they can with what they're given.
They have six police officers stationed specifically at the school. Maybe more now. It's been almost a year since I worked there. The kids usually destroy the bathrooms though. There was a TikTok trend last school year that was really bad about that. The custodial staff is constantly replacing things. The vast majority of the kids stay out of trouble
Hey that’s racist lol nah jk you right most of those inner city kids are from single mother homes and most of the times moms don’t care and just expect the school to raise their little hoodlums but if they dare to punish them then the mom turns into a Karen and so I see why a lot of the teachers and staff don’t care either and it’s all by design is the sad thing.
It makes me so happy to see that kids are enjoying a highschool like that. I went to a great highschool too, we had to take an exam to make it in. Best years of my life, I wish I can provide the same opportunity to my future children ❤
@Yuno Takashi that's like saying everyone deserves to live like billionaires, or kings. These kids go to this nice school because their parents worked hard to live in a nice school district.
Nah bruh our senior year we built a shed and gave it too the woodshop teacher. Thing took up most of the shop. Once it was somewhat put together, other classes started leaving their mark on it as well, signing names, leaving doodles on the inside. When my buddy and i announced we were giving it too the teacher, he definitely started crying but he hid it well. I remember him putting it into his pick up truck, wonder what ever happened to that shed.
I promise all high schools in Indiana are not like this. Carmel is a very nice area. The kids shouldn’t be shamed for their parents, the community having money. Any kid who doesn’t take advantage of the tools at their disposal would be a fool. The high schools in my area were build in 1971! That’s due to poor school boards and, poor leadership, poor superintendents. Good for Carmel for having great schools. I hope my school district gets it together soon.
Agreed - these kids are lucky and that’s not a reason to be angry at them. It’s a reason to be happy for them. SOMEONE is getting a great high school facility that will give them high quality, real-world experience in lots of career paths. Celebrate for them, and then try to give the same to others. Think win-win. Bashing them is a lose-lose situation. “If I can’t have it, they can’t either.” Flip it. “If they can make it work, we can too”
I think all high-schools should look like this. Kids need to find a passion for learning, and this is a beautiful way of doing it. I don't mind my tax dollars going towards something like this. I'd rather it go to children's education than more military funding.
The United States would be a much better place to live if we as citizens could decide what we want to put our tax dollars towards. It comes up on the ballot during voting but the tax dollars go wherever they choose regardless of what we pick.
no, not really. The enrollment is 5k. My school district had a workshop, had everything. It obviously wasn't as grandiose. Our enrollment was 1200 total. 300 per class. Their class size is the size of our entire school. You have more students, you get more taxpayers, you get more income. Tbh the actual stuff that exists there (the size of that workshop) and the fact that there's only one (large) auditorium actually leads to other problems such as creating larger and multiple clubs (given the larger population) and competing for the same practice space. The grass is always greener on the other side, unless you actually don't have that stuff. My high school did, and like I said, we don't have the enrollment. Oh, by the way, did I say that our district is extremely corrupt? Our high school principal was fired (and I'm not sure if he got charged) for basically being a drug addict and stealing drugs from the nurses' office?
@@redwall1521 just the principal huh we had multiple town ladies get busted for stealing from our town and school. They had to replace everyone at the town hall and soon to be the superintendent who makes 6 figures. Your schools could have been better. All of that money belonged to those kids education just because it wasnt "bad" doesnt make my statement untrue.
I went to a district that was similar to this I would say, just smaller. No enrollment fee or anything, but we did have some people who misused funding I believe.
Their local government has done a fantastic job. People should be asking questions of their own governments as to where all the money they spend on education is going.
If they stop spending the money hiring drag queens and buying woke books, or cleaning up the mess made by incompetent diversity hires, they'd have more money on other things.
This is what a high school should look like. Our cities and leaders have defunded our school because education is not vital to our society. I remember when we used to have auto shops, masonry and wood shops at my high school. They took all of that away and said “we can’t maintain these shop because we don’t have the funds for it” we now have schools asking for donations to “improve” our children’s quality education.
No. No we can't. I want the most bang for my buck. The most results for my tax dollar. If this costs me 15k per student, then i don't support it. That costs too much. Highschools dont need auditoriums, pools, theatre programs. They need a place to teach them profitable and useful skills, to prepare them to be productive members of society
@@haydenschulze2198tf? I went to a poor school in a poor neighborhood in California. We had none of this. They cancelled art programs, band, suspended all clubs except for the LGBT club. The math program was so bad that 90% of the kids failed algebra. Kids had limited options and the school had over 3 thousand kids at any time. They spent so much money on sports programs and still had terrible facilities. In fact, our soccer team won nationals but we also had the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the country at the same time. We could have used a school like this where kids can actually explore their interests rather than be shuffled around a bunch of classes and programs that made them feel useless. Poor schools like mine created a workforce. High schools like this one most likely create community leaders. So good for them and shame on you for trashing them.
@@EmberFlames_Jag You're giving me art student vibes. Literally the most useless group of people on the planet. Auditoriums are not needed. Use the gym. Theatre is a brain rotting waste of capital.
@@haydenschulze2198 lmao art, useless? Everything society enjoys would be nothing without art 🤭 I work out a lot actually... Doesn't mean I have no artistic taste like you
I went to a all white Elementary School because my family was the only black people living in that neighborhood at the time. And guess what? Nobody cared. Me and the other four black kids were all treated the same.
@@Jianju69 It didn't stop my son. He was also enrolled in programs outside of school and received a full academic scholarship to a renowned university. Now he's an electrical and computer engineer making more monies with better fringe benefits than me...as it should be... and I was a young, black single Mom. His high school was nice... one of the premier (at the time 14 years ago)more modernized schools in north Jersey, but nowhere near this school. In short you must want it and he was even robbed once coming home from school so yes there are challenges in da hood, yet it's not unachievable. He attended school out of state and hasn't looked back since. That's the thing when they do succeed...they leave and I can't blame him.
Yessss! Amen! No matter how the school looks. I don’t care if it’s falling down, Trades need to be taught in high school because when these kids get out they don’t know what the heck to do with themselves. At least they will know something or have skills until they decide.
@@OverRule1true, but sometimes there's just not a lot of money to go around considering some students have family issues where money is scarce or students are homeless, the neighborhoods where the school is built around could possibly be very old or be in the ghetto, governors could also not be giving a fuck what happens to a kid cus "hey, we all struggle!!"
Well my school was pretty cool we had metal detectors and barbed wire fences and chickens but someone broke in and went Michal myers on them we also had a gutted out double decker bus to go in until someone petrol bombed it ahh England why can’t we have nice stuff 😭😭😭
All children should have opportunities like this. I'm telling you, all of those kids probably love going to school. The success rate of that school has to be very high I assume. They're letting the children explore their interests instead of bullying them into fitting a certain criteria. Why are people mad about that?
Because when people are not successful, they like to blame others instead of looking at themselves. That school only gets $9,000 per student. Baltimore is $21,000 per student. So what does that tell you.
@@lindav1189 looking at that school I guarantee that number is not accurate lol but we can just assume the numbers add up. 9kx5k = $36M per year. I don't know, but someone is lying somewhere
@@vanderumd11 because they don't act like thugs? don't be mad cuz they white and proud! people like you need to get a B27L000M loan from the wonderful people who stole if from ya. 🤣😂 and quit whining while yo sitting at home eating twinkies collecting yo free money. 😭😭
I agree, all children should have opportunities like this. But outside of large high schools, that doesn't happen. I can personally testify that smaller high schools don't have a lot of the perks that you see in this video. There's no TV station, there's no radio station, no swimming pool, no huge auditorium. Most have nice new gyms, of the ones I've seen that have been built in the last few years, that serve the school's size well. Smaller schools don't have an auto shop or a wood shop. I don't know about any other state, but the state I live in gives a greater percentage of total construction costs to large schools, as opposed to smaller schools. Smaller communities have to raise the vast majority of the money on their own. Educationally, my state did something very smart though. It instituted a post secondary educational opportunity, or PSEOP for short, letting high school students take college courses at local colleges. My sister finished high school with an associate's degree, and only had to pay for 3 years of college.
And those kids have options for their futures. They could make a good living using the vocational and technical skills. I bet they spend almost no time worrying about CRT and LGBTQIAMAP activist agendas.
Joseph they do look good. And the fact that the kids will be getting real life education within those areas is great. You don't need to go to university and waste money on a degree that (maybe will) wont help you. But instead learn a skill that will benefit you in the future
My school had those as well, except, at my HS, our equipment was also broken, rooms weren't "properly" maintained and no teachers to teach some. But we had the same things, just not as nice.
ALL SCHOOLS SHOULD BE DOING THIS FOR THEIR STUDENTS! my school only had clubs that could make the school money while not providing any funds to shop or anything that provides skills or helps students. I would come in after school every week just to have teachers walk out just to hang with popular kids or other staff then come back and tell you to go home! The most fancy class we had was chemistry but we barely did lab and the teacher was leaving constantly to talk to friends and would leave to hangout with her husband but she's Asian and pro gay so don't punish her.
Not all schools can. We were just talking about this this week at mine. It depends on the school and the area. If you want all schools to be like this pay your taxes, fund the school, etc. Go to the places that are located in lower income districts or neighborhoods and help them. You guys just don’t understand how money or anything related to time and space works. You can’t just make all schools fancy.
@@jxyv I think everybody knows how the funding of school works it is based on property taxes. Why would someone rich ever move into a poor area and pay for some shit school to get better when they can stay in their isolated white neighbourhood’s and funnel money into their children’s school. The solution is not to get people to “pay more taxes” or “move into the area” cause that is never going to happen. The only logical solution is for the government to get those funds from elsewhere like idk maybe don’t increase the defence fund every 3 days just an idea
you should name your school, school district, state and town, and any teachers who behave like this. You can also go to school board meetings to speak; you ask to put your concerns on the agenda, and write an article about it or place it in the Opinion section in your local paper. You can document ahead quietly with date and time, as long as you are fair and honest. Make sure you articulate your concerns in a mature and organized manner, as clearly as possible. You must advocate for your self if you wish for this to get better. In order to pursue your passions you must first have some and then as you go along in life discovering new things who knows what other interests you may discover and where you may go. This beautiful school is the result of wealhy investment.
Our schools here are better because we invest in our kids education and not in their skin color. People need to start looking at their Elected Gov. in their cities and demand this of them, stop going after other cities doing what they are supposed to be doing.
Correct.. people are distracted by the wrong things. I want this for their school it should be standard across the nation. Add to other schools, take nothing from this one.
my school couldn't afford pencils because of SKIN COLOR?! 😂 that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. get over yourself. my school couldn't afford pencils because of CAPITALISM.
I feel sorry for the bitter people who shit on everyone living a better life than them. I was born in a servant's quarter and watched my dad build our lives brick by brick. If we too were salty about the people who owned us as servants, we'd be too unhappy to go out, work hard and live a better life eventually
@@Jianju69 chill tf out. some of us don't like to hang around charity centers and road side. my grandparents worked full time for an army general's family. grandpa was a cook and driver, he also had a job as a peon at the high court. my grandma was their maid. the two saved money to have their children educated. eventually i became a med student and we have our own place
That’s Twitter for you however this video is extremely reactionary. Like you know what to expect why are you so enraged, purposely trying to stir political pots
No one did that she just lied cuz it easy to believe, in reality people were just pointing out how it's unfair that only certain communities get to have facilities like this and that those communities are typically mostly rich and white
they're mad these yt kids have it better than black kids and instead of saying black kids should have the same opportunities, they want the yt kids to have no opportunities. you dont become better by dragging other people down.
As someone who was involved in the whole theater process (except the acting lol) but like stage management, set design, business etc. I would love love love that auditorium! And that wood shop!!! Ugh so spacious! I bet the prop closet is actually navigable
I went to this school, and in terms of diversity, it’s actually not bad for a midwest school (located in Indiana) and has 37% of students who are non white. Also 11% of students come from economically disadvantaged households, so not every student is rich unlike what most people think. My parents were middle class and specifically moved to the district because of the great public education.
The rest of the country needs to ask them for help, idea and how too make it work. Just because a school district is given more money doesn't mean it is used for the kids. This just goes to prove that it can be done if you put the kids first and stop padding pockets of bad people.
It's better than some colleges, and they don't get nearly as much as the funding. They're allocated 10k per student, meanwhile in Baltimore where 21k is allocated per student, they can barely read and write. How shameful🙄
That's the thing, this is not an issue of fund allocation, it's a show of finance management and how a school that properly uses their funding can actually look like
She actually said that a school in Baltimore receives more than twice the funding per student than this one. Like most things in the world it's the competence to do things, not the amount of money you keep throwing at the problem
"The only time you look in your neighbor's bowl is to make sure that they have enough. You don't look in your neighbor's bowl to see if you have as much as them." Louis C.K.
I lived in Carmel Indiana for about 15 years, my husband for about 30. He went to that high school and we had planned for our kids to go to that high school before we moved. My husband came from a poor family with 4 children. He swam all 4 years and says it was always being worked on. Yes most of Carmel is higher income now, but people in that area worked hard and long for it to be how it is now. Although I say that, I also see how privileged it is and how crazy the education there is.
I went to Fishers High School in indiana and every other highschool talked about how preppy and rich Carmel kids are but honestly I’m jealous after seeing this video. Like a whole auto shop!!!!???!??!
Worked hard and long aka made a white enclave over the years with very high property taxes built around the school in order to funnel taxes only into this school and keep the crowd they like if you know what I mean. You make it seem as if the people in Carmel have worked harder than everybody else in this country that’s why they should have such a school? We all know this is not true the neighborhood you reside in is simply rich and upperclassman. It’s the same as everything else in the country the rich have it easy and get everything and then there are places like Gary. So yeah tell me again how hard everybody worked
I cleaned windows in Carmel for two years, still have a case cause of your cops, the money is ridiculously outrageous. I cleaned windows on houses worth more than my whole apartment building. So glad I got out of that line of work
My principal of my last two years of highschool began actually improving the school facilities and you have no idea how much the students loved it. It takes a good leader to allocate good funds
People gotta realize that a huuuuge part of a schools success revolves around the success of the parents and community. I went to a midsized city school and all the other 7 schools in the county were operated specifically by the county. Our facility was hands down the best simply because the parents and administrators made it that way. Every single upgrade was done through fundraising, community events, fairs, student lead auctions, and parent interaction.
It's heavily contingent on property taxes though. Richer neighborhoods will result in far better funding for a school, while poor neighborhoods' schools often barely make ends meet. But to your point, people with more money, who work in professional class jobs, often have more time to devote to their childrens' school activities. Often if one parent is the breadwinner, the other can be unemployed and make their job taking care of the kids and participating in school events and activities. Poor families cannot do this so easily. Both parents have to work, they're often exhausted, and there are very few opportunities for them to even get involved in the first place, because the school doesn't have the resources to build extracurricular programs.
The real problem is you have a bunch old ass people in the school districts that haven’t been in highschool in like 40 yrs and are sitting in their offices collecting checks and going home. There is billions of dollars going into school funding it’s just not being distributed properly and of course they’re using the money for themselves
When there's more administration than teachers, then yeah we have problems in the schools. We can run the admin with 50-75% less staff, allowing for more funds to go to... THE STUDENTS. SMH
@@Tekau1 I dunno man, I think he’s onto something. Both my middle and high school raked in a fuck ton of cash and my high school was beautiful, but they were putting that money into stupid shit like TVs in the hallway and shit. My technical college however, while not super aesthetically pleasing had WAY better equipment because the admins were clearly giving the individual classes a much bigger budget. All depends on how the money is divided.
Every school should look like this, when they started taking out the extra classes like wood shop metal shop auto shop homac etc it severely weakened our civilization.
I mean my school was just like a cheap version of this, we had just about everything but the swimming pool (drained since before my time). You just had to go to a tech school half the day with some surrounding schools if you wanted to do metal or auto shop and other trades. Granted i only had a class of 120.
I think it's great that you're bringing attention to this. This is a school district that clearly puts the money towards the students instead of their own pockets. People claim everything is racist while simultaneously doing nothing to change their own situation and make positive changes 🙄
People only care about race these days like just cuz the place and school has a majority of white doesn’t make it racist they don’t say nothing about black majority schools and a comment said those kids were really racist to them since they are mostly white-
Ah yes go against a system meant to keep them down anc be the working class they should just change their situation just goes to show how little you understand about our government funded schools and the education system
Yea you're right why can't those kids in crappy schools just change their situation, are you serious 🙄. Also Do you even know how many parents in those areas have tried to speak out and change things and can't get anywhere! People like you will even talk down and complain when they do try to make change things and say they're being victims, you will talk down to them either way. You don't care about their situation so keep your uninformed bias opinions in that big mouth of yours.
@Aisha I mean the adults, not the kids. No shit Sherlock that children don't get a say in their situation, I'm aware of that. But all kinds of people are putting in energy claiming this school is racist without looking at the core issues and taking action against their situation. Appeal to the mayor, give money to your school, don't have kids if you can't afford them, get together with the PTA and work together to help the rest of the students in your community. It's not an easy or overnight fix but it accomplishes more than whining about things being racist
It's the weird ass mentality of "how dare they have better things than us" instead of thinking "why do they have better things than us and how can we also get there?"
So let me get this straight. A crappy intercity school gets $21K spent per student but the really fancy school gets $9k spent. In my country, that intercity school would be investigated for corruption.
Problem may lay in the politicians in those cities that could be in the position of authority to launch that investigation are too busy counting their money, if you understand my meaning. Or they just don't actually care... Or both.
It costs a lot more to educate underprivileged kids. You need to pay for free lunches, more teachers, and a ton of other programs. Not saying that there isn't corruption but there's a lot more you have to pay for with kids who's household is making less
@@durantburner7428 yeah, those same politicians tell their constituents the same thing and the more resources given are stolen just as quickly. Get the money away from corrupt officials, corrupt teachers unions, and corrupt educators. They have targeted the underprivileged districts, on purpose because these monsters know they can get away with it. For decades the education system has failed this country, AND I AM SICK IF THEM destroying communities while they pretending to support them.
@@durantburner7428Your acting like there isn’t that at the 9k school. If you live in Baltimore you know how bad it is because of the crooked liberals. Every single Baltimore school is awful.
@@chad2522 I have cousins that went through Baltimore schools and yeah they said it's bad. I just said an objective statement that it is more expensive to educate lower-income kids
That's what happens when hard work meets responsibility and planning. It's not privilege It's responsibility. It's not destroying your neighborhood and your neighbors property.
I went to a HS in Chicago that had that and more in the 60's Chicago Vocational HS it was one of two in Chicago that was turned over to the CHS district there was even an airplane Hanger in the parking lot.
This is what a highschool should be. Diverse in learning opportunities. Glad to see well funded schools are being genuine and putting money back in to their school.
My high school was like this and it was very diverse. We live in a diverse and wealthy county so the school had many opportunities and everyone participated. It was great because the cliques were more by interest and every group was so diverse. There was also never a single fijght.
@@jininberry8204when people are raised with values and attention and care, people tend to get along quite well. I get shamed online by racists for saying things like “I don’t see color” when in reality, I was simply raised to treat people how I’d like to be treated and base my judgements off the contents of their character, instead of making broad assumptions based on skin tone or what someone is wearing. My school had cliques like yours, by interest (or the rich rich kids all hung out). I grew up lower middle class but my parents put their heart and soul and more into making sure we had what we needed and they tried their hardest to make sure we had what we wanted. Didn’t always work out. We ate a lot of cheap meals growing up. But people don’t understand that. They see white and assume we are all rich and can do whatever we want in this world and that is so far from the truth. Sorry your parents and family lack values, work ethic, and basic respect but that’s nobody else’s fault, but y’all make it everyone else’s problem.
Baltimore has been plagued for decades by city council and education department mismanaging school funds. There are emergency bonds every election cycle and millions go lost. It’s the city’s slush fund. I lived there ten years and the kids deserve better.
I don't get why people are getting offended over this. I get why you can be jealous but instead of being upset maybe look towards the source and ask yourself why don't all schools in America look like this. Well, our four fathers warned us of this and put a system to prevent this. No, look at all of us.
@@gagewesterhouse9558 How is this wasteful government spending?? You guys are sending billions to Ukraine to fight a proxy war, and trillions of dollars on your military instead of improving your country. Some of the parts in your country look like they belong in the 3rd world.
@@nuke3836 yes, and the money should be going to those parts of the country that are poor and underfunded. As for Ukraine; so because my government is wasting money on one thing, I'm not allowed to complain about them wasting money on another thing? How is it wastfull?!? There's an entire classroom for the freaking yearbook, a school news station and a school radio station. If that's not waste, idk what is.
All I Gotta Say is that I'm Impressed with How Top of The Line this High School Campus Really Looks, They Really did Put The "College" in Junior College. So Kudos to The People Who Effortlessly Built it up So Pristine and Luxuriously, All Other High Schools need to Take Notes on This. 🤩👍
Personally, I'm just outraged that more people don't get a similar school. My high school doesn't have air conditioning, let alone a huge natatorium or an auto shop, and I must say I'm jealous of them, but it's not the kids' fault. My school is private and gets $13k per student per year for tuition, and the fact we don't have facilities even somewhat like that is just crazy.
If this makes you outraged you should focus your attention elsewhere. Someone will always have something nicer than you. Are you outraged you don't have a Ferrari?
It would take a long time to turn your school into one like theirs. 5k students * 9k in tuition is 45mil a year. On top of that, they already have the land, buildings, equipment, and workers that schools like yours are looking for. I can’t say what your school is doing with its money, but I doubt that they could even get close to this within the next couple of generations even if they tried.
@@owaowa3811It’s different when it comes to kids who haven’t gotten the chance to earn it, and they can only watch as their peers are given it for free. If they have anything, it’s the right to be angry. Maybe they will reach their goals faster that way.
Went to an expensive Catholic high school. We had none of this, but my parents were not paying for this. They were paying for the fact that 100% of students graduated high school of those grads 98% went to university and 95% of those students graduated from university. We aren't even Catholic or Christian.
You would. You aren’t allowed to work on your car at auto shop nor is anyone else. Are you sure you are paying the mechanic and not your parents? Why lie?
I am absolutely livid. My generation got fucking screwed. None of the schools in my city have facilities anything close to this. Our wood shop program got shut down because the only teacher in the entire school district dropped dead of a heart attack in the middle of class.
Exactly! That's why we have homeless people still and it just gets worse! Everyone just throws money at them because no one wants to take the actual time to help them. Teach financial literacy and all the other whatnots that weren't taught in most schools that people assume everyone is supposed to know. Not everyone knows these vital things! It's not basic knowledge for a lot of people. Also, drug use and mental health issues aren't going to be solved by throwing money at them either. You really think someone with those issues is sound enough to know what to do with that money? Then if you give to an organization that's supposed to help them that organization is just going to pocket the money. Also, most homeless avoid shelters and those organizations because they don't like the way they're treated there and many have said that they don't like that they don't have the freedom to do drugs. How do you get someone who's hooked on drugs to suddenly quit cold turkey and live in a shelter to get their life together and finally move on? It's not by throwing money at them that's for sure. They need guidance, human contact, empathy. A lot of issues in society could be solved if we didn't rely so heavily on money and treated everyone as if they were someone we loved and deeply cared for.
Yup - My sister is a teacher - their district has grown immensely in the last 5 years. They are currently 300 students over building capacity and predicting that to triple in the next 5. They have already added 4 portables and increased every teachers class size. The school is at least 30 years old. ( I don’t remember and don’t want to exaggerate) The City says it will take 5 - 6 years for them to build a new school. So instead they will double the number of portables over the next few years. ?????
We cannot legislate something like this, nor can we simply buy it. This happens when a group of people work together with honesty and integrity, things not everyone deals in.
That school only gets $9,000 per student. Baltimore gets $21,000 per student. But the kids destroy the campus, they don't want to learn, they beat up the teachers so many teachers won't even go there, they sell drugs in the hallway. They waste that $21,000
I went to a highschool that was merged with an elementary school, and there was maybe 300 kids from middle school to senior in highschool. People were nice, teachers taught well, and there were lots of classes offered. The funds ain't the problem, the community is the problem.
As someone who grew up at an opposing school in this state (black dominated), the real reason why people are bitter is because they were seeing what they think are rich white kids that are bragging on what they have. Most people don't realize that a good amount of schools in that state no matter the dominate race have these same resources. People are looking at the surface and not the fact that parents and the community are actually putting their money towards their future's education.
I am across town from Carmel HS. That is a baller school. They gave people’s parents jobs through booster programs for sports. Their girls swimming program has won state for 30 maybe 35 years. Every damn year.
Me and a colleague started working a minimum wage job in aerospace. We were paid lower than everyone else because we were contractors. Some of our colleagues who were actual employees were making 6 figures. My colleague said “this is BS, I hate those guys”. I said “how do I become an employee?” Ten years later I’m a senior manager at the company and my old colleague went to a different industry and is still making minimum wage. Never try to tear someone else down. Always raise yourself to the level you want to be.
Oh and also know this. This high school's marching band is one of the best in the country, winning several Grand National Championship titles over the years. I watched them perform in person at Grand Nats in 2018 with the rest of my band, and let me tell you they absolutely killed it. The dedication every kid must have at this school is insane and I respect them through the roof for it
i would appreciate these provisions and opportunities greatly even as a teen. i just hope the rest of the schools in the state without them are holding up a certain standard still at the leasy
Glad to see the students are proud of their school. Looks like the money is actually going to the students instead of someone else’s pockets.
It’s the only high school in Carmel.
@@agricolaregs ohh, makes sense
You mean into the pockets of the teachers union and made up jobs of multiple mid-level managers put in place to push paper. Schools are just a business to the state and many states have so much bureaucracy put in place that much of the money they spend on each student ends up going back to the state in the form of non essential employees. Instead of making it easier for good teachers to work well they make it harder and more difficult.
Honestly all i thought was I'm glad those kids are getting all these benefits in their school. Schools in my country do the bare minimum, it's not very common for them to be this good (even private schools). Is it privileged? Sure, but not all privileges should be viewed as bad, they're lucky they got in and had parents willing/able to support them to get in. If this was my school i feel like i'd enjoy my education more bc of all the things we get to do and be supported with (enjoyment in things is a big factor despite how some people want to ignore it)
Biggest issue with schools is the unions and the back handed dealing that go on with funding if you give unions said power over Curriculum and how schools should run most of the funded gets put back into Political campaigns vacations etc. where did the Covid funding go Ik schools didn’t improve none of the money went towards students but teacher did get paid leave and vacations
Honestly I would kill for a high school like that. Good for them.
I wish I went to a high school like that, but if I did go with the students I went to school with they wouldn't take care of it. It would be vandalized I hate to admit it.
I had a school like this. It was awesome. We had welding, automotive repair, radio, TV, etc...
The Indianapolis metro area has a lot of high schools that are huge and full of amenities. I go to Ben Davis and we have the same stuff as Carmel (except the planetarium).
I would too, literally.
I go to a school like this, but everything is grey and white in an attempt to be modern. The facilities are cool and all, but they have MUCH higher expectations…
So someone said “how dare they go to a school like this”…….so instead they should go to a crime invested rundown school with poor education….Would that make you happy
What? Smh… u sound ridiculous!
@@rahdiarobinson9557 Thank you
Yes, yes it would make The Black Supremacists happy.
Better yet, maybe Whites shouldn't be Able to get an Education!
If you haven't noticed, the Woke Cultists in Power are Already trying to dumb down everyone in the Names of "Equity, and Inclusion", which Means Everyone Deserves Better and Equal Outcome, Except, You Guessed it White People, especially our children!
Whoppie Goldberg said Whites need beat by the cops, BLM leaders say White children need shot up in Their neighborhoods for things to change, Whites Can't have an all White Church, according to Vice, because they visited the Last All White Church, etc .
I could go on and on but You get the picture!
Yea because misery loves company
@@mariec3527 instead of being happy for someone…it’s like you said…
That’s what happens when the higher ups don’t pocket all the funds
Facts!!!
Drop 🎤
Yes! People in the school board getting caught in my area embezzling money as we speak.
Rare to see
Facts!!! 90 million went “missing” from the district in my town and no one blinked a damn eye just made the head of the school board the mayor🙃
you know society is fucked when people are getting mad that kids are getting an education
We already knew that though. That's why conservatives get mad at people with a college education. They claim it's a "bad life choice" because it's so expensive everyone should just opt out of it. Of course they're not smart enough to understand that we need the future to be educated for many different career paths lol
You’re missing the point buddy. Maybe if you used your brain….. just maybe…. Probably…. Possibly… you might comprehend the point.
@@Slash113 I think theres a reason nobodys liked your comment. The fact that these kids are having an amazing education and the money isnt just being used for a huge salary is an amazing thing!
@@TheRealTreener obviously I commented for the likes. Stop trying to dance around the problem here… sigh nvm I’m not gonna waste my time with you buddy.
@@Slash113 Im 13 and I know more about this than you. Research.
How a HIGH SCHOOL should be tbh. It's not the students fault but the people managing the money for the schools.
Well my school was pretty cool we had metal detectors and barbed wire fences and chickens but someone broke in and went Michal myers on them we also had a gutted out double decker bus to go in until someone petrol bombed it ahh England why can’t we have nice stuff 😭😭😭
@@snowtfl5617 wtf petrol bombed 💀💀
I'm from a small town in the south and my local school wasted 1.8 million on redoing the football field.....where did that money even come from?! I feel sorry for all the other extracurricular classes they had. They had already gotten rid of a lot of clubs and such before I even graduated to put more funds towards our football team. Sucks.
@@theesper7404 damn, my old highschool is thinking of redoing their entire football field as well. What would they be getting out of the football field though?
what is it about the field that you think makes them feel like a redo would benefit them?
@@117iwhbyd7 they redone ours in that fake grass. Astroturf? There was nothing wrong with the field, just a little messy if it rained for a week straight. But all that money could have went into better books for school amd library, more clubs for kids to join, better busses, anything else. I just feel like it's a dang waste of county tax money overall. Because only one small group of kids benefited from it. Waste of my darn taxes.
“Why are there all white kids…”
Bruh it’s Indiana 😂
Not just Indiana, it’s fucking Carmel Indiana 😂
Yep, they deport minorities, To Gary, Indiana.
Facts
Also they only showed a few kids 😂
Also there were two brown kids in the auto shop what they talking abt 💀
“Where’s the diversity?”. There is literally a dark skinned kid in the auto shop. 🤦🏿♂️
And a Latin guy showing the auditorium
Both of the kids in the auto shop would normally be considered 'marginalized people of color' by the left (the darker kid is Hispanic and the lighter one is South Asian).
The swarthy kid in the gym is obviously Hispanic (he even has an accent).
The woke left plays this game all the time, especially with Hispanics (they're 'marginalized people of color' when it serves their oppression narrative and they're 'privileged whites' when it doesn't.
Here they're trying to promote a narrative that this is a privileged all white school so all the Hispanics are going to be called white etc
It's ridiculous.
There are white Hispanics but both of the ones in this video are obviously mixed.
@A human They could all be nonbinary or gender fluid or trans for all you know 🤔.
@A human does it really matter bro
no body would be crying about diversity if it was all one race besides white
People are asking the wrong questions. Why can't all schools be this? That's the question that needs to be asked.
Because schools are funded through local property taxes and richer neighborhoods bring in more money than poor neighborhoods.
@@benjaminrobinson7203 except for the fact that the school averages 9k per student while the that's majority of schools average 12K. Even the inner city schools average more than 12K closer to 20 Page actually that they can't provide facilities that are close to this
@@NadeemAhmed-nv2br that’s so weird what’s eating those extra funds? Why is it like that? I wish I could have a had a school even a quarter as nice as this one. Makes me feel like I’ve been cheated or missed out.
Because poor people that’s why
Truuuuuuueeeeeee
That’s a nice school. Why would people be pissed? Jealousy is understandable, but being straight up mad is weird.
Right! Ain’t nothing wrong with wanting to live a better life. I’m sick of it. No one should ever be shamed for wanting better just like no one should condemn someone that isn’t living super nice.
It’s called being bitter. They are jealous deep inside, but are so committed to not bettering themselves that they turn that hatred outwards and blame/hate anyone more successful/more attractive/more skilled than them.
It’s a disgrace of a mindset, but it allows you to act like you have the moral high ground as a non-successful person, so of course it’s attractive to a certain kind of person.
If you are alone in a pit and somebody flies above your head in a fancy flying car you don’t sit there and clap for them. You ask them to offer some of their progression so that you may fly with them. The goal is to be together and if you’re ok with someone I gn worth more than you it’s obvious you and anybody else that thinks like you has no care for the future of the human race and you’re perfectly fine with the distribution of power around the planet. It’s totally looking like everyone is getting even close to a fair share.
@@HugeConverse This is just a bad analogy. These people are not in pits watching flying cars, they are in first world countries with the world at their fingertips, but they spend so much time complaining they never seize the opportunities around them.
Considering this is the best time in history around the world and poverty rates around the world at falling at an incredible rate, we are making great progress. Your concept of 'fair share' is flawed though, it doesn't make sense. What people should have by rights is a set of bare minimums laid out by society, such as security, safety, food... etc.
The only people they should be angry at is themselves for not demanding this of their own ELECTED CITY GOV.
If they getting 21k per student and their school doesn't look nice, then most that money is going into someone's crooked wallet
A lot of security, staff in truancy office, way more free brkfst and lunches and remedial classes and outreach services such as to teen moms or gang related stuff
Eats it up
@@YeshuaKingMessiah 😂 if you say so. It all begins with education and they get none of it. Most of the ghetto schools would be better for kids with trades like wood shop, car shop, home economics.
It has to start somewhere. Maybe, just maybe… in … idk a school!????
@@YeshuaKingMessiah you’re forgetting the big one, highly paid indoctrinators, and all of the extra overhead needed to prop them up and their teachers union organization.
@YeshuaMyKing yep. The city school i work at spends 35k per student and the schools are a joke. We have Evolv weapons detection units in all 13 district schools which cost an insane amount of money monthly to run and maintain, but our kids can barely read.
It also has to do with local economy. Money near Carmel Indiana obviously goes a lot further than Chicago or any other big city.
A school will be successful and look like this if it is revolves around a community and culture that believes that education is a priority.
This city is one of the Richest in the state, that’s why it’s so nice. If you make decent money, you live there.
@@fluffyleopard33There are working class areas that have good schools because the community prioritizes education and instills those same ethics in their kids.
It's about Culture, and anyone who says otherwise is either selling you something
@@LA_HABut those areas wont be funded like this school. Funding is based on property taxes and locals. If your area is expensive your school will be. Why this would make any sense in a country where education should be eqaul is beyond me but that's the way it works.
@@thetinykid4169 I apologize. I'm not sure what you're saying. Please explain it to me again. If you can use an example, that would help make what you mean clear
@@LA_HA Basically in America schools are funded based on property taxes. Not just by a community "choosing" to prioritize education but instead having enough money and paying enough in taxes to do so.
For example in Florida pine crest is one of the richest districts in Florida in the Miami Dade public school area. Many of their public schools happen to be ranked as the top public schools in the entire. Especially in stem and advanced studies. When compared to school districts that are poorer it's a stark contrast. I went to a title 1 high school in Florida and it was BAD. Just thoroughly underfunded and nothing that could be done.
A lot of poorer areas really do care about work ethic education. Contrary to what people like to say a lot of minority groups have been steadily rising in educations and college education but the fact is that even though those communities and cultures emphasize education and "making it out" their opportunities are significantly less than someone who was just born into a richer area.
All schools in America should be like that. Not only are you giving them an education you're teaching them a trade
If a school like that was built in Chicago's south-side it would be destroyed within a year.
@@douglaskeen873 not if you put some teachers in there who actually care about students. If you give them structure and stuff to do they will be less destructive
@@shenanigans-love You are obviously not from Chicago.
@@douglaskeen873 Shitcago has its name for a reason.
My high school had a woodshop class I took in my senior year, now I work in a woodshop and build high-end custom doors! It’s awesome, I’m so glad I got that experience in high school.
If I work my ass off to buy a house in a nice neighborhood so my kids go to a good school I’m not going to feel bad about it
If you wokr your ass off you should benefit but if you work your ass off you shouldn’t act like it’s ok to pick and choose who benefits as well. If you cared about others just as much of yourself than you would represent a staple of progressive human behavior but instead your goal is to work so that others can feel bad while you wait around to die with a little more comfort. As a human you understand we all love the same burden of existence striving for entertainment and belonging yet you think it’s worth showing off your success just to seem a little better off before you snuff it on a toilet?
@@HugeConverse😂😂😂
That's called responsibility not privilege. They don't want responsibility.
@@HugeConverse It's up to certain people to take responsibility n stop complaining about others and blaming others.
@@michaeldineenSG2018 Exactly. LC is a perfect example of the entitled mindset.
I can admit that it’s pure jealousy. My high school didn’t even have windows. Let alone a wood shop, auto shop. We barely had art class.
That is horrible. You deserve much much more than that.
Oh my god, you went to one of those prison looking high schools. One of my aunts teaches in a middle school that has no windows, and it feels like a prison. I don't understand how that design is even legal. Even with a school sh**ter you can jump out the windows on the ground floor instead of being cornered in the back of a room like fish in a barrel. Also, having no natural light would make anxiety and depression worse. I'm sorry you had to go to a high school like that. I have noticed, though, that most new high schools are being built with large windows. A school with no windows seemed to be an 80s-90s- thing. Every school I have seen that was built before the 80s and after the 90s has lots of windows.
most of my schools didn't even have heating in the winter, and for the summer, they said open a window or bring your own fan
For most people it's envy because they're sheep. For people like me it's the absurdity and hypocrisy that disgusts me.
@@ThePopeOfCats aww you’re so different & cool!!
I have no problem paying property taxes if my schools in my community look like this
@@Ahuman-ix3fr i go to this school and trust me, there are far wealthier sides of town than ours. i dunno what their schools look like, but there are all kinds of kids with all different kinds of backgrounds going there
It's because this school was built in the middle of nowhere, that previously was an empty plot of land. With tons of open space around to expand.
Whereas inner city schools. The buildings are all 100+ years old and are in overdeveloped areas where the only way to expand would be to tear something else down, which dramatically increases costs.
The only place the outrage should be directed is at the school boards who squander those funds.
$450k a year for black woman superintendant when 1 student in 13 schools in district can pass a math test. and thats pass not ace
squandered right into their own pockets.
@@SgtJoeSmith wow. that's shameless...
@@SgtJoeSmith look at all the stats first. And understand them. You're looking at two schools that, at the basics, have around 7 (for Carmel) and 50 (for Baltimore) percent economically disadvantaged among their population. Weird how those numbers correlate.
Not to mention that a superintendent of, oh, a bunch (like, dozens) of high schools should probably be paid more than the superintendent of 1.
Probably especially in an urban area.
It’s wild to me seeing how much they have. My school was University styled and we had none of that. It’s confusing and a little frustrating. But I’m glad others can get the chances that I didn’t
Stop getting offended and just admit your jealousy 💀 This shit looks absolutely pimp like, bet the food is gourmet af mmmm 🤤
Edit: damnnn ok it has come to my attention the food is not in fact, gourmet 💀 that’s disappointing… 😭
Sorry I spoiled your 100 likes🫂
Ok, fine it's "jealousy" but can you blame people like me who went to schools that had no books let alone computers for being "jealous".
They should bus whites to schools in the ghetto... And make it illegal to private school them just because that's 1st thing you would attempt to . Fleeing across state lines should be criminalized as well.... No.... Only when people withoney have their kids in INNER-CITY school... They will make sure those schools get funding like Beverly Hills 90251
Like that epsiode of King of the Hill where Bobby went to military camp and they had a make your own crape station.
@@tabbyreed8925you don't need to put quotations on, that's clearly jealousy. You're having negative thoughts over people who have more opportunities instead of being happy for them. Jealousy is normal, acting out on that jealousy and sending hate comments is a shameful choice, which is what people here are talking about
Definitely jealous but good for them. I agree. People need to get their priorities straight. Rather than shitting on those kids for going to a good school, demand there to be more schools like that across the country. If anything, people should be more outraged at how low schools and education is prioritized in general.
This is how schools should be in the wealthiest country in the world. We shouldn't keep accepting so little.
Right !!
@@CyberMachine Urban school districts piss away more than double the amount of money per student than suburban and rural schools. They have far more opportunity to fund schools like this, but don't.
Problem she said is the allocation of funds. If Baltimore spends $21k per student, where is that money going that the school can't look like this? That's the question that should be asked
@@CyberMachine i agree but not every school has the money to build places like this
I love that there’s still schools that are giving kids a chance to explore trades as an option instead of assuming everyone needs to go to college for a degree. There’s money in trades too. People aren’t all the same, nor are their paths.
People who simply complain but do nothing to change their situation will see no change and remain bitter.
Yeah, cus why don’t a bunch of KIDS that no one ever listens to, cus the government hates kids just SNAP their fingers and magically change their situation?
Damn lazy kids who never change discriminatory government practices!
Lol how exactly does a teenager change the schools budget? More "bootstrap" victim blaming nonsense. Your guy's stupidity knows no bounds.
It's highlighting a systemic issue. Any government system should be held accountable by its voters. If the distribution of funds per student is a comparable medium, it's still a flashlight on corruption in the baltimore school district.
The only way the government can change is at the hands of the people who recognize abuse and call it out. It will never be "complaining". And besides, comparing this to a singular inner-city school is not a fair comparison. The fact of the matter is, there is definitely a linear relationship in educational quality and tax bracket. That's a problem that deserves to be talked about.
how exactly do you expect people to change the problem without talking about it?
@@isabelbryan6667 when conservatives tell other people to "stop complaining " it means they don't want you to shine a spotlight onto the systems that keep their political people in power.
If you have a well run school, good community, and students that take pride in, and look after, their school - all of this is possible. People should be angry at their own school district if this upsets them.
Not just the school district but the students as well. It all goes back to culture and how kids are being raised.
Exactly…my mom taught for over 30 years in Chicago public schools. A lot the parents looked at school as a baby sitter service. Then you had the parents that WANTED their children to be labeled with a learning disability just to get a SSI check. It got so bad that the schools had to limit those who could be tested for a learning disability. SMH
i agree, and believe me we are angry. we had an active shooter call last week and no teacher called the lockdown alarm. the staff locked their own fucking doors but didn't tell anyone what was going on. if there had been an immediate threat, so many kids would have died because nobody was told why there were cops until the email the school sent, which claims we were sent into lockdown. that's what they told the news too but it's a fucking lie, they were scared enough to close their own doors but couldn't be bothered to warn any of the kids or teachers. yesterday, there was an actual fire at the school and my teacher wouldn't let us evacuate with the alarm. she kept us in for five minutes while she kept calling the office to confirm that it wasn't a hoax. all of the funds for the school (hat aren't being pocketed) go to sports and none go to arts, it has a reputation for the regular classes here being like AP classes in the rest of high schools, the suicide rate is very high. they just made a new course requirement for graduation that we have two years left to complete (we are the first year required) and they currently offer zero classes to fulfill it. they will have two next year but neither of them are AP so it's out of the cards for the tryhard nerds like me. we have a nice (outdoor) campus but the buildings are so ugly and poor quality. by the way, this is the rich side of town. we have a school like this in our city but it is small and costs 40k/year. and that's without all of the messed up power dynamics and corruption in every school. the kid who accidentally started the fire and melted his shoes trying to put it out is in juvenile hall while his friends aren't even recognized for doing it with him. when the police were there for the shooter drill they meandered and talked, they didn't do anything even though they were told shots were fired. there's endless things to complain about because the education system is seriously messed up
this is all the reasons that contribute nothing to why the school looks like this. this wasn't a barn raising where the community built the school.
the average income of the area this school is located is $140,000. Well above the average.
the more "outrageous" (i'm not outraged, just jealous) part is that there are schools that outperform this school by miles that don't look anything like this, albeit smaller enrollment due to more selective enrollment.
that's probably the only reason it looks like this.
I worked at a Harlem charter w lots of funding and beautiful buildings and the school itself was terrible . Overcrowding, bad leadership and behavior issues
The school is beautiful. I wish more schools were like this. But honestly you don’t need a school that looks like this to be well educated. There are plenty of successful people who didn’t get a chance to go to a school like this.
The idea is to make this kind of school available to everyone so no one will be left behind
That school is a paradise for learning
True. But it gives more kids the opportunity to try new things and discover what they like so they have a better idea of the path they want to take when they leave school, and also with facilities like that auto shop and woodwork shop, they can see there are many options besides going to university, so they can put hard work into following the right path for them, rather than spending insane amounts of money on uni just because they don’t know what else to do.
Yea, but then you have schools who can't even afford good teachers. We have a teacher straight out of college that has 0 experience in teaching, and it shows.
We now have a teacher who barely knows English teaching a subject I don't know
@@koolaidninja6628 because your adults keep voting Democrats
We need more schools like this teaching real world skills. Too many have abandoned their shop classes and increased the budget for the Drama department.
It's a school that teaches you to pass the standardized tests and get into colleges.
Despite the knowledge taught, it's not a school designed to teach a student to memorize useful information for college and beyond.
It's not a school like many in Indianapolis that teach you technical/ real world skills. The shop, culinary, and practical skills taught at Carmel HS are nothing more than electives and you don't have to take those courses to graduate.
@@abaldy I still think it’s cool if these electives are available. I live in a wealthy area in another state, (I have family in Carmel and have visited there several times,) and there are many job openings here with decent pay for mechanics and wood workers. Not everyone wants or needs to go to college and these electives provide real-life skills for some people!
Drama queens created!!!😅😅
Got a bad ass drama dept. too pleighboi
I'm 75% white and 25% Native. I went to an all black high school. Needless to say, a lot of the kids are rascist as hell towards any non black students.
Ngl I’m alfro larino and I agree with u and my sis was hanging out with girls who were white and some girls who were black we like “why u hanging out with them white girls are cringy. Why don’t u hang out with OUR kind?!” And someone said my sister acts white and I was called a white washed black person just cuz the majority of my friends were white or had light skin 💀
The same people who get mad if u say anything slight back
Yeah, I know a lot of black kids that are racist. It's not all of them, but there's a good amount.
Racism goes all ways. It’s discriminating against someone because of their race, ethnicity, etc,. Racism.
Sorry but in todays age if you’re black, you can’t be racist. Totally makes sense
They probably want to learn, don't beat up their teachers, and respect the building.
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Totally agree with you
It’s the only HS in the town.
What Linda is implying here is that only THESE kids deserve an education. And the children who are stuck in terrible inner city schools are at fault for their environment and the way they lash out about it. What a terrible person you are, @Linda V
@@PotatoesAreNeat oh please. Don't pull the race card on me. White people are really sick of it. Look at the facts. Inner City schools those kids don't want to learn they beat up the teachers and they tear up the school. Does that mean they don't deserve to learn? No you just want to see racism and everything so you don't have to succeed you blame white people for all your inadequacies
I'm gonna go to majority black schools and ask where the diversity is
Lmao it really do be like that. At my school, you could’ve counted the white kids on three hands. Something like 70% black. If it’s a 70% white school, it has no diversity equity or inclusion and it’s a racist institution.
Hahah the hypocrisy would be too much for them to give an answer
Why? What did “black schools do”? U sound like only ya left side of ya brain works! So disgusting of u to say that smh
@@Ryan-ym9bc Don't. They'll call you a white supremacist. 😂🤣😂
That would backfire though cause those schools suck and are in poor areas
Instead of being mad at the students, be mad at the crooks yall elected (or failed to vote for) for school council in your local elections 🤫
Pro tip, if you want better schools you have to improve the surrounding community first. It’s not the other way around.
Then you get yelled at for trying to “gentrify” the community
You missed the whole point of the video.
@@levimoell6599 So all the poor people should just off themselves to make space for the rich folks?
@@milomullins553 plenty of poor kids at my highschool and we had alot of this stuff. Not having corruption steal the money away helps
It’s the only High School in Carmel, Indiana. The people “outraged” don’t understand anything. They just see and react.
Well apparently they see more than you do because all they pointed out is not every school can give out quality education because not every school has an adequate budget.
@@mason4966 Ohhh so there aren’t mostly comments regarding race and white privilege? I went to school in Jackson Mississippi. So I know about less than adequate budgets. Starts with the city and the school district. Would you like a link to educate yourself more?
@@CapitalGainzz yes please
@@CapitalGainzz ye
Ok so basically i live here in indy rlly close to carmel and its not really the “only high school” but its probably the best option out of the other few weird ones👍🏻
These kids aren't destroying the place. They even go to class and don't need security guards. Why? You know the answer!
I bet they have good/fun teachers too since everyone seems to be very involved in their curriculum. Woodshop alone speaks volumes about following instructions and being passionate about work
exactly. I commented the same. why waste money in a school where students will trash it
Involved parents. End of list. Inner city schools have fewer involved parents, and the ones that are are involved at a lower level. I've been in a classroom in Brownsville Brooklyn. The attention span of the children was measured in seconds and there were frequent disruptions from the students. How can children succeed when they're being "educated" in an environment like that? The blame is not on the teachers. They're doing the best they can with what they're given.
They have six police officers stationed specifically at the school. Maybe more now. It's been almost a year since I worked there. The kids usually destroy the bathrooms though. There was a TikTok trend last school year that was really bad about that. The custodial staff is constantly replacing things. The vast majority of the kids stay out of trouble
Hey that’s racist lol nah jk you right most of those inner city kids are from single mother homes and most of the times moms don’t care and just expect the school to raise their little hoodlums but if they dare to punish them then the mom turns into a Karen and so I see why a lot of the teachers and staff don’t care either and it’s all by design is the sad thing.
It makes me so happy to see that kids are enjoying a highschool like that. I went to a great highschool too, we had to take an exam to make it in. Best years of my life, I wish I can provide the same opportunity to my future children ❤
why can’t we be happy for people? I’m stoked that these people get to have an amazing highschool and highschool experience.
facts it's called cancel culture and diversity groups who live to bring people down
It's because everybody deserves to have an amazing high school experience like this.
@@Noe_Electrics no they don't.
@Yuno Takashi that's like saying everyone deserves to live like billionaires, or kings. These kids go to this nice school because their parents worked hard to live in a nice school district.
@@Noe_Electrics Bringing other people down because you refuse to do anything doesn't help or solve anything, just makes things worse.
bruh that aint a woodshop that's an entire Home Depot 💀☠️
Nah, the teacher perfers Menards
It's already annoying to walk to my classes with all those stairs, i can't imagine being there 😫
Their autoshop is the real life los santos customs
Nah bruh our senior year we built a shed and gave it too the woodshop teacher. Thing took up most of the shop. Once it was somewhat put together, other classes started leaving their mark on it as well, signing names, leaving doodles on the inside. When my buddy and i announced we were giving it too the teacher, he definitely started crying but he hid it well. I remember him putting it into his pick up truck, wonder what ever happened to that shed.
@@allsystemsgootechaf9885 that’s so cute what😭
I promise all high schools in Indiana are not like this. Carmel is a very nice area. The kids shouldn’t be shamed for their parents, the community having money. Any kid who doesn’t take advantage of the tools at their disposal would be a fool. The high schools in my area were build in 1971! That’s due to poor school boards and, poor leadership, poor superintendents. Good for Carmel for having great schools. I hope my school district gets it together soon.
yep
Apparently the people who are upset have never been to South Bend, Indiana. Lol
@@soraysunshine
Yeah or fuckin' Gary, IN.
Full of rich kids everyone from noblesville fishers and westfield hate them
No kidding - that’s understood
Agreed - these kids are lucky and that’s not a reason to be angry at them. It’s a reason to be happy for them. SOMEONE is getting a great high school facility that will give them high quality, real-world experience in lots of career paths. Celebrate for them, and then try to give the same to others. Think win-win. Bashing them is a lose-lose situation. “If I can’t have it, they can’t either.”
Flip it. “If they can make it work, we can too”
I think all high-schools should look like this.
Kids need to find a passion for learning, and this is a beautiful way of doing it.
I don't mind my tax dollars going towards something like this. I'd rather it go to children's education than more military funding.
The United States would be a much better place to live if we as citizens could decide what we want to put our tax dollars towards. It comes up on the ballot during voting but the tax dollars go wherever they choose regardless of what we pick.
@@amber619popSo taxation without representation?
Ok but counterpoint: aircraft carrier
@@thiccchungo1041 hmm yes, america
@@thiccchungo1041 good point
This is what happens when your town has high taxes and officials arent pocketing everything. Your local towns are corupt and stealing from you.
no, not really.
The enrollment is 5k.
My school district had a workshop, had everything. It obviously wasn't as grandiose. Our enrollment was 1200 total. 300 per class. Their class size is the size of our entire school.
You have more students, you get more taxpayers, you get more income. Tbh the actual stuff that exists there (the size of that workshop) and the fact that there's only one (large) auditorium actually leads to other problems such as creating larger and multiple clubs (given the larger population) and competing for the same practice space.
The grass is always greener on the other side, unless you actually don't have that stuff. My high school did, and like I said, we don't have the enrollment.
Oh, by the way, did I say that our district is extremely corrupt? Our high school principal was fired (and I'm not sure if he got charged) for basically being a drug addict and stealing drugs from the nurses' office?
@@redwall1521 just the principal huh we had multiple town ladies get busted for stealing from our town and school. They had to replace everyone at the town hall and soon to be the superintendent who makes 6 figures. Your schools could have been better. All of that money belonged to those kids education just because it wasnt "bad" doesnt make my statement untrue.
I went to a district that was similar to this I would say, just smaller. No enrollment fee or anything, but we did have some people who misused funding I believe.
LMFAO. You literally don't even know. The city of Carmel Indiana used to put gold leaf in their street signs. Actual gold.
Anyways..... their high school looks awesome.
Their local government has done a fantastic job. People should be asking questions of their own governments as to where all the money they spend on education is going.
Exactly
If they stop spending the money hiring drag queens and buying woke books, or cleaning up the mess made by incompetent diversity hires, they'd have more money on other things.
This is what a high school should look like. Our cities and leaders have defunded our school because education is not vital to our society. I remember when we used to have auto shops, masonry and wood shops at my high school. They took all of that away and said “we can’t maintain these shop because we don’t have the funds for it” we now have schools asking for donations to “improve” our children’s quality education.
All high school should look like this. Can we agree on THAT at least?
No. No we can't. I want the most bang for my buck. The most results for my tax dollar. If this costs me 15k per student, then i don't support it. That costs too much.
Highschools dont need auditoriums, pools, theatre programs. They need a place to teach them profitable and useful skills, to prepare them to be productive members of society
@@haydenschulze2198tf? I went to a poor school in a poor neighborhood in California. We had none of this. They cancelled art programs, band, suspended all clubs except for the LGBT club. The math program was so bad that 90% of the kids failed algebra. Kids had limited options and the school had over 3 thousand kids at any time. They spent so much money on sports programs and still had terrible facilities. In fact, our soccer team won nationals but we also had the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the country at the same time. We could have used a school like this where kids can actually explore their interests rather than be shuffled around a bunch of classes and programs that made them feel useless. Poor schools like mine created a workforce. High schools like this one most likely create community leaders. So good for them and shame on you for trashing them.
@@haydenschulze2198 every highschool needs an auditorium lmao... You're giving high school dropout
@@EmberFlames_Jag You're giving me art student vibes. Literally the most useless group of people on the planet.
Auditoriums are not needed. Use the gym. Theatre is a brain rotting waste of capital.
@@haydenschulze2198 lmao art, useless? Everything society enjoys would be nothing without art 🤭 I work out a lot actually... Doesn't mean I have no artistic taste like you
I'm not pissed. Just jealous. Lol. 😏
You and me both lol.
Same my school is in the hood
I went to a all white Elementary School because my family was the only black people living in that neighborhood at the time. And guess what? Nobody cared. Me and the other four black kids were all treated the same.
@@hibiscus3356 Did going to school in the hood stop you from succeeding?
@@Jianju69 It didn't stop my son. He was also enrolled in programs outside of school and received a full academic scholarship to a renowned university. Now he's an electrical and computer engineer making more monies with better fringe benefits than me...as it should be... and I was a young, black single Mom. His high school was nice... one of the premier (at the time 14 years ago)more modernized schools in north Jersey, but nowhere near this school. In short you must want it and he was even robbed once coming home from school so yes there are challenges in da hood, yet it's not unachievable. He attended school out of state and hasn't looked back since. That's the thing when they do succeed...they leave and I can't blame him.
This HS is practically a trade school. Exactly what secondary education should be. They're preparing kids for life rather than college.
Yessss! Amen! No matter how the school looks. I don’t care if it’s falling down, Trades need to be taught in high school because when these kids get out they don’t know what the heck to do with themselves. At least they will know something or have skills until they decide.
I live 15 minutes from there and I wish I actually lived in Carmel so I could go there
Why can't ir do both?
Are people too dumb to realize you don’t have to go to college and can go to a trade school/program after high school
I agree
I graduated from majority Black and Latino school that was like this...behold, they do exist.
Right but that would go against the leftist agenda of the evil white man who makes people of color oppressed
My son did too. He now has a master's degree and a great job making lots of money because he worked at school instead of playing games
@@lindav1189Playing games? Meanwhile at OWL
@@ArkZetsche what's owl?
Same here.
We need more schools that have those opportunities
A lot of schools could do this if they wasn't greedy
Then make it happen. This comment means nothing and neither do the likes.
we need better teachers
@@OverRule1true, but sometimes there's just not a lot of money to go around considering some students have family issues where money is scarce or students are homeless, the neighborhoods where the school is built around could possibly be very old or be in the ghetto, governors could also not be giving a fuck what happens to a kid cus "hey, we all struggle!!"
Well my school was pretty cool we had metal detectors and barbed wire fences and chickens but someone broke in and went Michal myers on them we also had a gutted out double decker bus to go in until someone petrol bombed it ahh England why can’t we have nice stuff 😭😭😭
All children should have opportunities like this. I'm telling you, all of those kids probably love going to school. The success rate of that school has to be very high I assume. They're letting the children explore their interests instead of bullying them into fitting a certain criteria. Why are people mad about that?
Because when people are not successful, they like to blame others instead of looking at themselves. That school only gets $9,000 per student. Baltimore is $21,000 per student. So what does that tell you.
@@lindav1189 looking at that school I guarantee that number is not accurate lol but we can just assume the numbers add up. 9kx5k = $36M per year. I don't know, but someone is lying somewhere
I'm pretty sure the government don't want us to be highly successful
@@vanderumd11
because they don't act like thugs? don't be mad cuz they white and proud! people like you need to get a B27L000M loan from the wonderful people who stole if from ya. 🤣😂 and quit whining while yo sitting at home eating twinkies collecting yo free money. 😭😭
I agree, all children should have opportunities like this. But outside of large high schools, that doesn't happen. I can personally testify that smaller high schools don't have a lot of the perks that you see in this video. There's no TV station, there's no radio station, no swimming pool, no huge auditorium. Most have nice new gyms, of the ones I've seen that have been built in the last few years, that serve the school's size well. Smaller schools don't have an auto shop or a wood shop.
I don't know about any other state, but the state I live in gives a greater percentage of total construction costs to large schools, as opposed to smaller schools. Smaller communities have to raise the vast majority of the money on their own.
Educationally, my state did something very smart though. It instituted a post secondary educational opportunity, or PSEOP for short, letting high school students take college courses at local colleges. My sister finished high school with an associate's degree, and only had to pay for 3 years of college.
You can't fix stupid people. They are broken spiritually.
Looks like a great school. Love the idea of an autoshop, woodshop, auditorium, media center and such. Looks great.
And those kids have options for their futures. They could make a good living using the vocational and technical skills. I bet they spend almost no time worrying about CRT and LGBTQIAMAP activist agendas.
Where kids go to learn and not tear up their school buildings
Joseph they do look good. And the fact that the kids will be getting real life education within those areas is great. You don't need to go to university and waste money on a degree that (maybe will) wont help you. But instead learn a skill that will benefit you in the future
My school had those as well, except, at my HS, our equipment was also broken, rooms weren't "properly" maintained and no teachers to teach some. But we had the same things, just not as nice.
@@joshuawilson5354 many teachers won't go to school with there's lots of violence.
ALL SCHOOLS SHOULD BE DOING THIS FOR THEIR STUDENTS! my school only had clubs that could make the school money while not providing any funds to shop or anything that provides skills or helps students. I would come in after school every week just to have teachers walk out just to hang with popular kids or other staff then come back and tell you to go home! The most fancy class we had was chemistry but we barely did lab and the teacher was leaving constantly to talk to friends and would leave to hangout with her husband but she's Asian and pro gay so don't punish her.
The school of the video obviously is a high wealth one, schools CANT do this, it isn’t a fact of wanting to.
Not all schools can. We were just talking about this this week at mine. It depends on the school and the area. If you want all schools to be like this pay your taxes, fund the school, etc. Go to the places that are located in lower income districts or neighborhoods and help them. You guys just don’t understand how money or anything related to time and space works. You can’t just make all schools fancy.
Diversity hire with tenure
@@jxyv I think everybody knows how the funding of school works it is based on property taxes. Why would someone rich ever move into a poor area and pay for some shit school to get better when they can stay in their isolated white neighbourhood’s and funnel money into their children’s school. The solution is not to get people to “pay more taxes” or “move into the area” cause that is never going to happen. The only logical solution is for the government to get those funds from elsewhere like idk maybe don’t increase the defence fund every 3 days just an idea
you should name your school, school district, state and town, and any teachers who behave like this. You can also go to school board meetings to speak; you ask to put your concerns on the agenda, and write an article about it or place it in the Opinion section in your local paper. You can document ahead quietly with date and time, as long as you are fair and honest. Make sure you articulate your concerns in a mature and organized manner, as clearly as possible. You must advocate for your self if you wish for this to get better. In order to pursue your passions you must first have some and then as you go along in life discovering new things who knows what other interests you may discover and where you may go. This beautiful school is the result of wealhy investment.
Our schools here are better because we invest in our kids education and not in their skin color. People need to start looking at their Elected Gov. in their cities and demand this of them, stop going after other cities doing what they are supposed to be doing.
Correct.. people are distracted by the wrong things. I want this for their school it should be standard across the nation. Add to other schools, take nothing from this one.
my school couldn't afford pencils because of SKIN COLOR?! 😂 that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. get over yourself.
my school couldn't afford pencils because of CAPITALISM.
@@krazykid197 you're agreeing it's over SKIN COLOR?! elaborate please.
@@succyamum4127 most likely because corruption from your elected gov. Thats why you dont have pencils
I wish my secondary school was even remotely close to what this is like, that place looks sick
I feel sorry for the bitter people who shit on everyone living a better life than them. I was born in a servant's quarter and watched my dad build our lives brick by brick. If we too were salty about the people who owned us as servants, we'd be too unhappy to go out, work hard and live a better life eventually
"Owned" you?? Wtf?
@@Jianju69 chill tf out. some of us don't like to hang around charity centers and road side. my grandparents worked full time for an army general's family. grandpa was a cook and driver, he also had a job as a peon at the high court. my grandma was their maid. the two saved money to have their children educated. eventually i became a med student and we have our own place
You’re actually insane lmao
@@negritaamara4216 for not being a bitter, jealous idiot? at the very least i don't yell "im such a victim" all the time
@@yooncrown So use the right term, then. They employed you, not owned you. Glad that hard work paid off, by the way. 🙂
They need to refocus their anger at the democratic ran schools and figure out why they're so run down despite having larger funds
They are still convinced the Democratic party is treating them the best. Like Dr Phil says, " how's that working out for you"
Blaming is much easier and you don’t have to do anything…..just blame and be outraged.
Imagine blaming kids for the school they did not make 🤦🏾♂️
That’s Twitter for you however this video is extremely reactionary.
Like you know what to expect why are you so enraged, purposely trying to stir political pots
& likely had no choice in the matter. They’re kids. 🤷
No one did that she just lied cuz it easy to believe, in reality people were just pointing out how it's unfair that only certain communities get to have facilities like this and that those communities are typically mostly rich and white
they're mad these yt kids have it better than black kids and instead of saying black kids should have the same opportunities, they want the yt kids to have no opportunities. you dont become better by dragging other people down.
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As someone who was involved in the whole theater process (except the acting lol) but like stage management, set design, business etc. I would love love love that auditorium! And that wood shop!!! Ugh so spacious! I bet the prop closet is actually navigable
After all the money that has been raised in the name of education over the years, every school in America should look this good.
Yep
That's what happens when teachers aren't terrified and no one is pissing in the stairwells
that’s specific lol
@@emeraldelite777 I grew up in jersey city the minute we got something new it was destroyed
I went to this school, and in terms of diversity, it’s actually not bad for a midwest school (located in Indiana) and has 37% of students who are non white. Also 11% of students come from economically disadvantaged households, so not every student is rich unlike what most people think. My parents were middle class and specifically moved to the district because of the great public education.
Carmel, IN?? Oh shoot, I've been there. I'm from IN!!
Going to be law abiding respectful and responsible citizens who plan to contribute to their society. That cost is 9k. What does the 21k get us?
The rest of the country needs to ask them for help, idea and how too make it work. Just because a school district is given more money doesn't mean it is used for the kids. This just goes to prove that it can be done if you put the kids first and stop padding pockets of bad people.
That place is huge and clean. Wth- 😭
why is that a bad thing
@@75vuong nah people are just jealous.
That's what happens when the people in the area are successful and pay taxes.
It's better than some colleges, and they don't get nearly as much as the funding. They're allocated 10k per student, meanwhile in Baltimore where 21k is allocated per student, they can barely read and write. How shameful🙄
@@75vuong it’s not a bad thing. Wdym?
No one is mad at the kids, they aren’t even mad. It just points out that schools are not funded equally
You didn't watch the whole video properly, did you? The high school in the video gets LESS funding than inner city schools
And thats up to your local government
That's the thing, this is not an issue of fund allocation, it's a show of finance management and how a school that properly uses their funding can actually look like
She actually said that a school in Baltimore receives more than twice the funding per student than this one. Like most things in the world it's the competence to do things, not the amount of money you keep throwing at the problem
"The only time you look in your neighbor's bowl is to make sure that they have enough. You don't look in your neighbor's bowl to see if you have as much as them."
Louis C.K.
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I lived in Carmel Indiana for about 15 years, my husband for about 30. He went to that high school and we had planned for our kids to go to that high school before we moved. My husband came from a poor family with 4 children. He swam all 4 years and says it was always being worked on. Yes most of Carmel is higher income now, but people in that area worked hard and long for it to be how it is now. Although I say that, I also see how privileged it is and how crazy the education there is.
Carmel swim team is outrageous lol. What are y’all feeding your kids.. money?
I went to Fishers High School in indiana and every other highschool talked about how preppy and rich Carmel kids are but honestly I’m jealous after seeing this video. Like a whole auto shop!!!!???!??!
Worked hard and long aka made a white enclave over the years with very high property taxes built around the school in order to funnel taxes only into this school and keep the crowd they like if you know what I mean. You make it seem as if the people in Carmel have worked harder than everybody else in this country that’s why they should have such a school? We all know this is not true the neighborhood you reside in is simply rich and upperclassman. It’s the same as everything else in the country the rich have it easy and get everything and then there are places like Gary. So yeah tell me again how hard everybody worked
@@adrejo3969 warren had an auto shop, and they weren’t any better off than Carmel.
I cleaned windows in Carmel for two years, still have a case cause of your cops, the money is ridiculously outrageous. I cleaned windows on houses worth more than my whole apartment building. So glad I got out of that line of work
My principal of my last two years of highschool began actually improving the school facilities and you have no idea how much the students loved it. It takes a good leader to allocate good funds
People gotta realize that a huuuuge part of a schools success revolves around the success of the parents and community. I went to a midsized city school and all the other 7 schools in the county were operated specifically by the county. Our facility was hands down the best simply because the parents and administrators made it that way. Every single upgrade was done through fundraising, community events, fairs, student lead auctions, and parent interaction.
It's heavily contingent on property taxes though. Richer neighborhoods will result in far better funding for a school, while poor neighborhoods' schools often barely make ends meet. But to your point, people with more money, who work in professional class jobs, often have more time to devote to their childrens' school activities. Often if one parent is the breadwinner, the other can be unemployed and make their job taking care of the kids and participating in school events and activities. Poor families cannot do this so easily. Both parents have to work, they're often exhausted, and there are very few opportunities for them to even get involved in the first place, because the school doesn't have the resources to build extracurricular programs.
@@benjaminrobinson7203 you missed the part where Baltimore spends 2.3 times as much on its students?
The parents aren't paying for the facilities at all in any district
@@robertblume2951 you missed his part about richer families having more luxury to spend TIME on making the schools better.
@@SavageEntertainmentYEAH no I ignored it since its a secondary point and no they don't. Ain't nobody got more time than the unemployed.
I went to a high school just near carmel high school and there are some students that are other color. Its just a neighborhood for very rich families.
The real problem is you have a bunch old ass people in the school districts that haven’t been in highschool in like 40 yrs and are sitting in their offices collecting checks and going home. There is billions of dollars going into school funding it’s just not being distributed properly and of course they’re using the money for themselves
False
When there's more administration than teachers, then yeah we have problems in the schools. We can run the admin with 50-75% less staff, allowing for more funds to go to... THE STUDENTS. SMH
that’s just not true. Maybe in some areas but of places that would put every penny into the school don’t have the funding.
@@christiancepeda5457 thank you for elaborating🤝🏽
@@Tekau1 I dunno man, I think he’s onto something. Both my middle and high school raked in a fuck ton of cash and my high school was beautiful, but they were putting that money into stupid shit like TVs in the hallway and shit. My technical college however, while not super aesthetically pleasing had WAY better equipment because the admins were clearly giving the individual classes a much bigger budget. All depends on how the money is divided.
Every school should look like this, when they started taking out the extra classes like wood shop metal shop auto shop homac etc it severely weakened our civilization.
Demonize blue collars that keeps civilization afloat and reward dumb I mean education white collars. The paper society, that will end well.
It's a county high school.
I mean my school was just like a cheap version of this, we had just about everything but the swimming pool (drained since before my time). You just had to go to a tech school half the day with some surrounding schools if you wanted to do metal or auto shop and other trades. Granted i only had a class of 120.
HomEc wouldn't fly these days
Forget home ec and wood shop. What about financial- and computer-literacy??
I think it's great that you're bringing attention to this. This is a school district that clearly puts the money towards the students instead of their own pockets. People claim everything is racist while simultaneously doing nothing to change their own situation and make positive changes 🙄
People only care about race these days like just cuz the place and school has a majority of white doesn’t make it racist they don’t say nothing about black majority schools and a comment said those kids were really racist to them since they are mostly white-
Ah yes go against a system meant to keep them down anc be the working class they should just change their situation just goes to show how little you understand about our government funded schools and the education system
Yea you're right why can't those kids in crappy schools just change their situation, are you serious 🙄. Also Do you even know how many parents in those areas have tried to speak out and change things and can't get anywhere! People like you will even talk down and complain when they do try to make change things and say they're being victims, you will talk down to them either way. You don't care about their situation so keep your uninformed bias opinions in that big mouth of yours.
@Aisha I mean the adults, not the kids. No shit Sherlock that children don't get a say in their situation, I'm aware of that. But all kinds of people are putting in energy claiming this school is racist without looking at the core issues and taking action against their situation. Appeal to the mayor, give money to your school, don't have kids if you can't afford them, get together with the PTA and work together to help the rest of the students in your community. It's not an easy or overnight fix but it accomplishes more than whining about things being racist
This is also one of the richest areas in central Indiana
As someone that knows that area. It is valid to say these kids are advantaged. Carmel is a filthy rich city.
People who get offended by others happiness, don't deserve it
So true!
Yeah, because if you're happy you are privileged, and that's not correct
It's the weird ass mentality of "how dare they have better things than us" instead of thinking "why do they have better things than us and how can we also get there?"
Making human sacrifices!? J/k
The white kids are not destroying their school. This is the difference.
Or dropping out,selling drugs,fighting teachers,getting pregnant,etc
I graduated about a decade ago and my ass wants to go enroll myself in that high school
So let me get this straight. A crappy intercity school gets $21K spent per student but the really fancy school gets $9k spent. In my country, that intercity school would be investigated for corruption.
I’m sure most of the budget is wasted on security and programs trying to civilize the blacks.
Problem may lay in the politicians in those cities that could be in the position of authority to launch that investigation are too busy counting their money, if you understand my meaning. Or they just don't actually care...
Or both.
And did the channel mention this obvious corruption? No...
Baltimore cost of living is much higher than Indiana where this "rich" school is.
It's either that or baltimore is just a more expensive place.
Blame the inner-city politicians, they decide.
It costs a lot more to educate underprivileged kids. You need to pay for free lunches, more teachers, and a ton of other programs. Not saying that there isn't corruption but there's a lot more you have to pay for with kids who's household is making less
@@durantburner7428 yeah, those same politicians tell their constituents the same thing and the more resources given are stolen just as quickly. Get the money away from corrupt officials, corrupt teachers unions, and corrupt educators. They have targeted the underprivileged districts, on purpose because these monsters know they can get away with it. For decades the education system has failed this country, AND I AM SICK IF THEM destroying communities while they pretending to support them.
@@durantburner7428Your acting like there isn’t that at the 9k school. If you live in Baltimore you know how bad it is because of the crooked liberals. Every single Baltimore school is awful.
@@chad2522 I have cousins that went through Baltimore schools and yeah they said it's bad. I just said an objective statement that it is more expensive to educate lower-income kids
That's what happens when hard work meets responsibility and planning. It's not privilege It's responsibility. It's not destroying your neighborhood and your neighbors property.
I went to a HS in Chicago that had that and more in the 60's Chicago Vocational HS it was one of two in Chicago that was turned over to the CHS district there was even an airplane Hanger in the parking lot.
This is what a highschool should be. Diverse in learning opportunities. Glad to see well funded schools are being genuine and putting money back in to their school.
My high school was like this and it was very diverse. We live in a diverse and wealthy county so the school had many opportunities and everyone participated. It was great because the cliques were more by interest and every group was so diverse. There was also never a single fijght.
@@jininberry8204when people are raised with values and attention and care, people tend to get along quite well. I get shamed online by racists for saying things like “I don’t see color” when in reality, I was simply raised to treat people how I’d like to be treated and base my judgements off the contents of their character, instead of making broad assumptions based on skin tone or what someone is wearing. My school had cliques like yours, by interest (or the rich rich kids all hung out). I grew up lower middle class but my parents put their heart and soul and more into making sure we had what we needed and they tried their hardest to make sure we had what we wanted. Didn’t always work out. We ate a lot of cheap meals growing up. But people don’t understand that. They see white and assume we are all rich and can do whatever we want in this world and that is so far from the truth. Sorry your parents and family lack values, work ethic, and basic respect but that’s nobody else’s fault, but y’all make it everyone else’s problem.
Baltimore has been plagued for decades by city council and education department mismanaging school funds. There are emergency bonds every election cycle and millions go lost. It’s the city’s slush fund. I lived there ten years and the kids deserve better.
I don't get why people are getting offended over this. I get why you can be jealous but instead of being upset maybe look towards the source and ask yourself why don't all schools in America look like this. Well, our four fathers warned us of this and put a system to prevent this. No, look at all of us.
Because it's wasteful government spending.
@@gagewesterhouse9558 How is this wasteful government spending?? You guys are sending billions to Ukraine to fight a proxy war, and trillions of dollars on your military instead of improving your country. Some of the parts in your country look like they belong in the 3rd world.
@@nuke3836 yes, and the money should be going to those parts of the country that are poor and underfunded. As for Ukraine; so because my government is wasting money on one thing, I'm not allowed to complain about them wasting money on another thing? How is it wastfull?!? There's an entire classroom for the freaking yearbook, a school news station and a school radio station. If that's not waste, idk what is.
All I Gotta Say is that I'm Impressed with How Top of The Line this High School Campus Really Looks, They Really did Put The "College" in Junior College. So Kudos to The People Who Effortlessly Built it up So Pristine and Luxuriously, All Other High Schools need to Take Notes on This. 🤩👍
There used to be a time where it was frowned upon to say something like “I’m jealous! I don’t have what you have so you need to stop having it too!”
Personally, I'm just outraged that more people don't get a similar school. My high school doesn't have air conditioning, let alone a huge natatorium or an auto shop, and I must say I'm jealous of them, but it's not the kids' fault. My school is private and gets $13k per student per year for tuition, and the fact we don't have facilities even somewhat like that is just crazy.
If this makes you outraged you should focus your attention elsewhere. Someone will always have something nicer than you. Are you outraged you don't have a Ferrari?
I'd get mad if I spend enough to buy a prius and only get a bike.
It would take a long time to turn your school into one like theirs. 5k students * 9k in tuition is 45mil a year. On top of that, they already have the land, buildings, equipment, and workers that schools like yours are looking for. I can’t say what your school is doing with its money, but I doubt that they could even get close to this within the next couple of generations even if they tried.
@@owaowa3811It’s different when it comes to kids who haven’t gotten the chance to earn it, and they can only watch as their peers are given it for free. If they have anything, it’s the right to be angry. Maybe they will reach their goals faster that way.
Went to an expensive Catholic high school. We had none of this, but my parents were not paying for this. They were paying for the fact that 100% of students graduated high school of those grads 98% went to university and 95% of those students graduated from university. We aren't even Catholic or Christian.
If my school had auto shop I probably wouldn't be paying a mechanic right now
Those crookes
My school has a auto shop
Shiz free too
You would. You aren’t allowed to work on your car at auto shop nor is anyone else. Are you sure you are paying the mechanic and not your parents? Why lie?
@@thewrustywrench21 So they would then take the skills learned from school and apply them at home on their own autos, right?
I am absolutely livid. My generation got fucking screwed. None of the schools in my city have facilities anything close to this. Our wood shop program got shut down because the only teacher in the entire school district dropped dead of a heart attack in the middle of class.
Looks like a trade school. Of course trade schools have professional looking class rooms, they are essentially starting their professional training!
That is true
It’s a public school
It's a public vocational school
"If I'm miserable, we're all going to be miserable"
It’s not just money, it’s accountability. You can’t just chuck money at something and expect it to work.
Exactly! That's why we have homeless people still and it just gets worse! Everyone just throws money at them because no one wants to take the actual time to help them. Teach financial literacy and all the other whatnots that weren't taught in most schools that people assume everyone is supposed to know. Not everyone knows these vital things! It's not basic knowledge for a lot of people. Also, drug use and mental health issues aren't going to be solved by throwing money at them either. You really think someone with those issues is sound enough to know what to do with that money? Then if you give to an organization that's supposed to help them that organization is just going to pocket the money. Also, most homeless avoid shelters and those organizations because they don't like the way they're treated there and many have said that they don't like that they don't have the freedom to do drugs. How do you get someone who's hooked on drugs to suddenly quit cold turkey and live in a shelter to get their life together and finally move on? It's not by throwing money at them that's for sure. They need guidance, human contact, empathy. A lot of issues in society could be solved if we didn't rely so heavily on money and treated everyone as if they were someone we loved and deeply cared for.
Government: we will sure try
Yup - My sister is a teacher - their district has grown immensely in the last 5 years. They are currently 300 students over building capacity and predicting that to triple in the next 5. They have already added 4 portables and increased every teachers class size. The school is at least 30 years old. ( I don’t remember and don’t want to exaggerate)
The City says it will take 5 - 6 years for them to build a new school. So instead they will double the number of portables over the next few years.
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every high school should be this good.
You put that school in my city and it will be degraded within a year, severely damaged within 2, unrecognizable in 3.
Just like the public housing. Starts
off new and within a years is a shi!hole.
exactly.
This is what every school in America should look like! How do we make this a reality for all of our children?
We cannot legislate something like this, nor can we simply buy it. This happens when a group of people work together with honesty and integrity, things not everyone deals in.
That school only gets $9,000 per student. Baltimore gets $21,000 per student. But the kids destroy the campus, they don't want to learn, they beat up the teachers so many teachers won't even go there, they sell drugs in the hallway. They waste that $21,000
I went to a highschool that was merged with an elementary school, and there was maybe 300 kids from middle school to senior in highschool. People were nice, teachers taught well, and there were lots of classes offered. The funds ain't the problem, the community is the problem.
As someone who grew up at an opposing school in this state (black dominated), the real reason why people are bitter is because they were seeing what they think are rich white kids that are bragging on what they have. Most people don't realize that a good amount of schools in that state no matter the dominate race have these same resources. People are looking at the surface and not the fact that parents and the community are actually putting their money towards their future's education.
I am across town from Carmel HS. That is a baller school. They gave people’s parents jobs through booster programs for sports. Their girls swimming program has won state for 30 maybe 35 years. Every damn year.
Me and a colleague started working a minimum wage job in aerospace. We were paid lower than everyone else because we were contractors. Some of our colleagues who were actual employees were making 6 figures.
My colleague said “this is BS, I hate those guys”.
I said “how do I become an employee?”
Ten years later I’m a senior manager at the company and my old colleague went to a different industry and is still making minimum wage.
Never try to tear someone else down. Always raise yourself to the level you want to be.
Oh and also know this. This high school's marching band is one of the best in the country, winning several Grand National Championship titles over the years.
I watched them perform in person at Grand Nats in 2018 with the rest of my band, and let me tell you they absolutely killed it. The dedication every kid must have at this school is insane and I respect them through the roof for it
i would appreciate these provisions and opportunities greatly even as a teen. i just hope the rest of the schools in the state without them are holding up a certain standard still at the leasy
I'm definitely wishing I had attended that school!