I really don't understand why Laura's personal bad experience with public schooling is making you feel bad, Suzi. A lot of people have had absolutely horrific experiences with it and I can tell you, it leaves scars. Oftentimes, very deep and painful ones. I'm not saying all public schools are bad, or that they are inherently bad, either, but I don't think it's any kind of stretch to say that for a lot of people, describing their time there as "hell" is a very apt description. It is for me. I know a lot of people for whom it is as well. Bullying, violence, uncaring teachers who simply want the day to hurry up and end and couldn't care less about educating young minds... Admittedly, my time in public school was better than my time in private school, where I witnessed violence at the hands of the staff themselves and had to deal with religious persecution, but well... that's really not saying a whole lot for it.
There's no need to feel bad. I'm assuming you're one of the good guys (girls), in this case. I'm assuming you're one of the teachers (or whatever your particular position is) that genuinely care about your students. And that's very important. Those kind of staff members save lives. They provide at least some temporary reprieve for kids like me, who had miserable home lives. Take pride in that. I may think the school system in this country is broken, but that doesn't mean it's not fixable, and that happens one good teacher at a time. You're making a difference.