stop sending them to school
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While I was in high school in the US, I wanted to pursue stem for humanitarian purposes and thought I needed more advance classes for that. That was not an idea that supported by the administration or guidance department. The admin was filled with authoritarians and guidance filled with "Cs get degrees" types. Teachers could be supportive, but they're ability to help was limited.
The athletes? Yeah, the got all the support they wanted.
Makes sense to me. Treat whole groups of people as your enemy and find out that people don't like you very much.