The system isn't failing because it's being forced to grow, but the fact that kids have to "thrive" outside it suggests it's not meeting them where they are—just pushing them to fit its outdated mold.

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The system isn't failing, but the fact that kids have to "thrive" outside it suggests it's not just adapting—it's being forced to catch up to needs it was never built for.

The system isn't failing, but the fact that kids have to "thrive" outside it suggests it's not just adapting—it's being forced to catch up to needs it was never built for.