Book details

  • Genre:education
  • Sub-genre:Educational Policy & Reform / Charter Schools
  • Language:English
  • Pages:196
  • eBook ISBN:9798317822842
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317822835

Sex, Drugs, And Illiteracy

The Death of Education In America

By Geno Young

Overview


Shocking! Outrageous! Scandalous! Uncensored! For the first time, readers are given a candid glimpse into the life of a teacher in the Chicagoland area. "Sex, Drugs, And Illiteracy" is a raw, no-holds-barred account of the year Geno Young spent inside America's collapsing public school system. This jolting tale exposes the rot at the core of our nation's culture and youth. It uncovers the ineptitude, neglect, and failure that public school administrators don't want you to know about. This book exposes classroom chaos, administrative corruption, collapsing standards, and ideological indoctrination that parents are never meant to see. This raw memoir pulls back the curtain on what's really happening inside public schools — from unchecked student behavior to the bureaucratic failures gutting education from the inside out. This isn't theory. It's a witnessed experience. Read this book like your LIFE depends on it! — The future of your KIDDIES just might! This is how it is. This is what's real. "I want this book to be everything for the school system that Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was for slavery. Blow the LID off this mess! That's the only way we can save our children." — Geno Young, Author
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Description


Shocking! Outrageous! Scandalous! Uncensored! For the first time, the public is being given a brutally honest, behind-the-scenes look at life inside America's failing public schools — from a teacher who witnessed the collapse firsthand. Sex, Drugs and Illiteracy is an all-new, no-holds-barred exposé that rips the mask off the chaos, corruption, and cultural decay rotting America's public school classrooms from the inside out. In this powerful memoir, Geno Young tells the true story of his year as a substitute teacher in the Chicagoland public school system. What he encountered was not isolated misbehavior or underfunding myths — but a system unraveling under corruption, ideological capture, administrative neglect, and a total breakdown of discipline and accountability. From out-of-control students and apathetic staff to administrators who silence the truth, Young exposes the shocking realities that today's schools don't want parents—or taxpayers—to see. Every chapter burns with tension, outrage, and heartbreaking clarity, revealing a system that has utterly failed the children it was meant to serve. This explosive memoir exposes: • Classroom violence and chaos administrators ignore. • Special-education and funding failures buried by bureaucracy. • Ideological indoctrination replacing education. • Perverse acts performed on school grounds. • A generation of students being sacrificed by the system meant to help them. This isn't another policy book. It's a wake-up call. A raw, unfiltered teacher memoir — a firsthand account of what it feels like to stand in front of a classroom society has abandoned, and to pay the price for speaking honestly about it. "I want this book to be everything for the school system that Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin was for slavery. Blow the LID off this mess! That's the only way we can fix it. That's the only way we can save our children." — Geno Young, Author If you care about the future of America's youth… If you've ever wondered why schools keep failing despite billions in funding… If you're ready for the truth the media won't tell you—this is the book you've been waiting for… If you're a concerned parent or teacher, it's the one you've been SCREAMING for… This is how it is. This is what's real.
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About The Author


Geno Young is a South Side Chicago native with a talent for stirring the pot. When he's not creating music, teaching music, or screenwriting, he's shaking up political discourse with his razor-sharp, provocative commentary. An iconoclast from the womb, Young has always spoken his mind in an unapologetic fashion, even if it tends to get him in a little bit of trouble sometimes. With a unique upbringing, educational and spiritual background, Geno wields a unique blend of wit, humor and refreshingly blunt straight-talk that highlights whichever issue he's tackling. Geno plans on using his irreverent sense of humor to underscore the most challenging issues facing America, with hope to Restore The Republic by championing common sense policies and independent thinking. In 2024, Geno infiltrated the Illinois public school system, and what he saw rattled him to his core. Young chronicled his unfortunate odyssey in his debut break-out hit ("Sex, Drugs, and Illiteracy") available NOW wherever books are sold!
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