Leave It To... US
Leave It To... US ©Google Images It's a Wednesday morning. I woke up, poured a large cup of coffee, sat down on the couch, and turned on the television. As I flipped through the channels, a wave of nostalgia filled my head. I decided to turn on the show, "Leave It To Beaver." As I was watching, I observed something that infuriated the depths of my soul. Let me set the scene. Wally, Beaver's older brother, saw a girl outside during school. She is known to be one of the smartest and prettiest girls in the school. Wally asked, "How did you do on the exam?" The girl replied, "I got a B+, What about you, Wally?" Wally replied, "Eh, well, I missed the third question." A look of shamefulness fell upon his face. Why? Why do our students have to feel embarrassed and ashamed? I have observed similar situations like this throughout my educational journey. The negative stigma of having "good grades" and gett