Gratitude, optimism, and faith, are so important, especially during these hard times. And we need to remember to look for the beauty in the world.
On the issue of schools... I met a guy in Rome, Italy, he owned an Irish pub there in Rome, and he was a former public school teacher in New York City, he said that he feared for his life and he hated his job, so he quit, and he went to work teaching at a Catholic school, and he said that all of a sudden he loved his job and the students really wanted to learn, he said the Catholic school was great.
And when I was in high school there was a race riot, and people brought guns to school, the cops and school security did a great job and no one was hurt, it was a miracle that no one was killed. For some reason I was surrounded by Black people who said they were looking for violence, and the cops and school security pulled me out, and they told me to leave and to go home. That was my last day of school. They asked me not to return. I was working anyway, so I just went to work full time. Later I returned to community college and I went to acting school, but for me high school sucked. If I was at a Catholic high school then I would not have had any problems. Or if I was at a high school for the performing arts, or whatever. I support school choice.
Salute,
Tony V.