Mastery For All with Mr. James O'Neal

Teaching in the Fourth Most Dangerous City in America - S2 Ep4

April 03, 2023 James O'Neal, Jr. Season 2 Episode 4
Teaching in the Fourth Most Dangerous City in America - S2 Ep4
Mastery For All with Mr. James O'Neal
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Mastery For All with Mr. James O'Neal
Teaching in the Fourth Most Dangerous City in America - S2 Ep4
Apr 03, 2023 Season 2 Episode 4
James O'Neal, Jr.

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In 2019, McKeesport, PA, was named the 4th most dangerous city in America of cities with more that 10,000 people, according to Alarms.org. I taught in this district for 7 years until 2015. Yes, this district had its challenges; however, the school, Founders' Hall, became an oasis for those kids and for us teachers because we were family!

Teaching here taught me a lot. It showed me that...

  • Until you get to know the people of a place, you can't judge the place by what you hear in the news. 
  • All parents care about their children, even the poorer families. 
  • Mental health is a huge factor for children growing up in poverty. 
  • When you don't have a lot of resources, your mind is your greatest resource in the classroom, and it makes you a better teacher. 
  • As we say in McKeesport, I was "Port-Made"!

The experience I had from 2008-2015 will never be forgotten. It made me the teacher I am today, and I am proud of it. I learned that ALL kids want to learn, and if you show them that they can, they will work their behind off for you! I hope this podcast inspires you to continue to tear down stereotypes about black poor kids in the hood.  #MasteryForAll

I would love to hear from you.  Please feel free to reach out info@mrjamesoneal.com

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In 2019, McKeesport, PA, was named the 4th most dangerous city in America of cities with more that 10,000 people, according to Alarms.org. I taught in this district for 7 years until 2015. Yes, this district had its challenges; however, the school, Founders' Hall, became an oasis for those kids and for us teachers because we were family!

Teaching here taught me a lot. It showed me that...

  • Until you get to know the people of a place, you can't judge the place by what you hear in the news. 
  • All parents care about their children, even the poorer families. 
  • Mental health is a huge factor for children growing up in poverty. 
  • When you don't have a lot of resources, your mind is your greatest resource in the classroom, and it makes you a better teacher. 
  • As we say in McKeesport, I was "Port-Made"!

The experience I had from 2008-2015 will never be forgotten. It made me the teacher I am today, and I am proud of it. I learned that ALL kids want to learn, and if you show them that they can, they will work their behind off for you! I hope this podcast inspires you to continue to tear down stereotypes about black poor kids in the hood.  #MasteryForAll

I would love to hear from you.  Please feel free to reach out info@mrjamesoneal.com