Friday, March 30, 2018

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Education provides us with knowledge and perspective when growing up.

It helps us to form opinions and views on the way the world works, and acts as a foundation

for success in later life.

A safe school for students and teachers is essential so we can study hard and gain a

good education.

But as with all human social environments, where people of different ages and cultural

backgrounds spend many hours together each day, there will always be disruption and danger.

On today's show, we're going to look at schools in America.

Which are the most dangerous, what makes them dangerous, and why some schools are more dangerous

than others.

We'll be reviewing all the latest government data, seeing what the media has to say, and

building our list of 10 schools that top the crime list.

Welcome to this episode of the Infographics Show: The Most Dangerous Schools in America.

At number 10, we have Wilkinsburg Middle School in Pennsylvania.

A study by the Pennsylvania think tank, Commonwealth Foundation, found the worst-performing schools

in the state to be five times more likely to be the location of violent crimes.

Wilkinsburgh was found to have the highest crime rate in Pennsylvania with 137 incidents

per 100 students.

Wilkinsburgh Senior High followed with a rate of 78 incidents per 100 students, with the

two combining to make 192 assaults on both teachers and students in the years 2010-2011.

Next at number 9, let's take a look at Northwestern High School Baltimore, Maryland.

This city is famous for a few things including Edgar Allen Poe, the TV show The Wire, and,

of course, the Baltimore Ravens.

But the city still has a lot of work to do.

With a crime rate of 1,417 per 100,000 residents, this school is located in an unfortunate area

where the criminal behavior overlaps into the education system.

At number 8 is Dewit School New York.

This school in the Bronx would be as dangerous inside the walls as it is on the streets outside,

if it was not for the metal detectors that greet students when they arrive for class.

Weapons such as brass knuckles, guns, and knives were seized 33 times during routine

screenings in 2010.

It became known as New York's most heavily armed school.

In the same year, the school had 252 reports of violent or disruptive behavior.

At number 7 is Fort Pierce Westwood High School St. Lucie.

This school was featured in the news in 2017, when a 10th-grade student was arrested at

the school and charged with possession of a weapon on school property, possession of

a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of marijuana with intent to sell,

possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Number 6 is Strawberry Mansion High School in Philadelphia.

ABC news reported in 2013 that this school of 437 students had 94 security cameras lining

the halls, and each morning students were screened for razor blades in tin foil and

knives hidden in backpacks.

Some children even came to school with Vaseline on their faces to avoid scratches in fights.

Up until 2013, the school had spent 62 years on Pennsylvania's list of "persistently dangerous

high schools."

Lucky for the school, Principal Linda Cliatt-Wayman arrived to pull it out of trouble, which partially

turned the school around.

At number 5, we have Abraham Lincoln High School in Philadelphia.

It has been federal law since 2006 that states must label schools that meet a certain number

of crimes per student for two or more consecutive years as "persistently dangerous."

In Pennsylvania, Lincoln High has made the list every year since the rule took effect.

In December 2017, three students from the school were arrested and charged as adults

in the beating death of a man in Northeast Philadelphia's Holmesburg area.

At number 4, we have Northwestern Middle School in Jacksonville, Florida.

Duval county is ranked as one of the most dangerous counties in the state of Florida.

During the 2014-2015 school year, Duval County had 11,537 total incidents of crime, violence

and disruptive behavior.

The next closest on the list is Miami-Dade County with 8,854 total incidents.

Being located here does not help, and North Western Middle School reports arson, sex crimes,

weapons discovered, and approximately 3 violent fights minimum each week.

At number 3 is South Philadelphia High School.

The area is known for gang behavior and violence, but not only is it a problem outside in the

streets, it has found its way into the school classrooms and playgrounds.

Gangs are thought to be a big problem, and are being linked to increases in bullying

at the school.

Back in 2010, this was displayed at its worst, when 70 students stormed the cafeteria, beating

up several Asian students.

John Bowne High School in Queens is at number 2.

This school has been in the media on a number of occasions.

In 2017, they featured in the New York Daily News, which mentioned there had been multiple

incidents reported, including a student being stabbed, a police officer assaulted, and multiple

teens arrested with weapons and drugs.

And at number 1 we have Cutler Bay Middle School in Florida.

This school has 1,100 students and is often featured in the media, particularly for the

number of fights…as many as 188 reported in a single school year.

There have also been multiple incidents of battery, theft, and drug related issues.

It is the school with the most fighting reports in the state.

So that's our list of the 10 most dangerous schools in America.

Do you know of other dangerous schools that should have been mentioned?

Let us know in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called 10 Most Dangerous Cities in the World

That You Should Probably NOT Visit.

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.

See you next time!

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Itsy Bitsy Spider and Problem Child [LOST MEDIA, Cartoon Express] | Secret Screening - Duration: 9:03.

In today's on-demand media landscape, it's hard to imagine a show simply disappearing.

However, every year shows from as recent as thirty - even twenty years ago - fade away

day by day.

As the only archived footage secretly rots away on degrading VHS copies of original TV

broadcasts in attics and basements across the world.

This is the story of two such lost cartoons: Itsy Bitsy Spider and Problem Child

Our story begins in the ancient year of 1982, when the fledgling USA Network scheduled a

block of cartoons aimed at children called Cartoon Express.

Mostly it was filled with Hanna Barbera reruns and limited run oddities - like Dragon's

Lair and Pac Man.

They mostly reran cast off and cancelled saturday morning series they could scoop up the licenses

to.

So in turn, Cartoon Express became a place where kids - who were lucky enough to have

the cable channel at the time - could discover or rediscover bygone animated gems, like Cadillacs

and Dinosaurs, Dinosaucers, Denver the Last Dinosaur, and other less exciting cartoons

that didn't center around dinosaurs.

I'm kidding of course.

They also re-aired episodes of COPS, The Real Ghostbusters, MASK, Kidd Video, and even Teenage

Mutant Ninja Turtles.

It turns out the red hot repeats of TMNT's early seasons were so popular that latter

seasons of Cartoon Express headlined with TMNT as its main selling point.

What I'm getting at is that Cartoon Express wasn't a graveyard, it was a hall of honor.

A museum for old gems a heartbeat before the TV on DVD boom of the late nineties.

Which makes their decision to produce their own original animated series both admirable

and stupid.

USA and the Cartoon Express weren't ratings powerhouses, but they turned enough profit

from syndicated reruns, that things were stable.

Producing two series when they had no experience in production was a HUGE risk!

A risk I wish more Networks made, but in this case it was a risk that cost them dearly

Around 1992, they sunk a ton of capital into two series they rushed into production.

Problem Child, produced by Universal Cartoon Studios and based on the truly ridiculous

surprise smash film of the same name, and Itsy Bitsy Spider a show based off a short

film by Hyperion Animation that originally played before the animated film Bebe's Kids.

It is taking all of my willpower not to sidetrack this video by talking only about the troubled

and ludicrous history of the Problem Child franchise, a topic I will be definitely returning

to in a future episode of Secret Screening.

But I guess the best thing I can say about the cartoon series is that it lives up to

its source material.

It's basically What If Dennis The Menace had no redeemable qualities and vindictively

terrorized people.

You know, for kids!

Itsy Bitsy Spider on the other hand had a really strong setup.

Basically it's a modern take on an old slapstick-heavy short from the 30s and 40s - like the ones

from Tex Avery.

It was full of broad cartoony violence, anti-authoritarian irreverence, and in-your-face attitude that

was all the rage in the 90s.

It was about a girl, Leslie McGroarty, and her overbearing piano teacher - later named

Adrienne Van Leydon in the series.

Their lesson is interrupted by Itsy, a spider who spooks Adrienne into calling an exterminator

who, in turn, chases Itsy around the house ultimately destroying it in the process.

Fun fact, the evil robotic exterminator was voiced by a pre-Ace Ventura, Jim Carrey!

The short received a lot of negative criticism back in the day, as it was surprisingly violent

for the time, and a very different tone from the feature film it was attached to, Bebe's

Kids.

But USA saw something in the short and in the blossoming Problem Child franchise, and

picked up two seasons of both series - sight unseen.

And, since both of these cartoons had such strange origins, and both were slapped together

in under a year's time, the end result of both are arguably less than the sum of their

source material.

Problem Child is not fun to look at.

And the dramatically reduced budget and short deadline squandered the potential of Itsy

Bitsy Spider.

Both slogged through their half hour formats, and struggled to reach their 26 episode order.

However, the reason I'm making this video is the same reason I haven't had much content

to show you.

Neither of these shows ever had a physical release.

Not on VHS or DVD.

In fact, both series are basically lost to time.

Sure, US Hulu had the first season of Problem Child for a short window of time, but they've

long since pulled those episodes and probably will never bring them back.

There is very little archived footage available of these two original series.

Likey a byproduct of the fact that they aired on a cable channel that mostly aired reruns

of older saturday morning cartoons.

If kids were taping show blocks, they were probably taping network tv channels that featured

all new cartoons.

Couple that with the fact that neither of these shows were very popular at the time.

They were so unpopular in fact that by 1996, just 3 years after they first aired, USA pulled

the plug on Cartoon Express.

And stopped their animated block entirely by 1998.

That is a colossal failure.

But just because they were failures, doesn't mean these shows should be tossed in the graveyard

of lost media.

Regardless of content, these shows mean something to those who saw them at a younger age, and

I completely understand that.

The reason I made this video in the first place was thanks to a tip from two of my viewers,

metalsonic1995 and ColmedyYT, who reached out to me to signal boost the fact that these

shows are completely unavailable, and are on the verge of being forgotten altogether.

I've said it before, but I have no idea what the reach of my show is.

But if you are an archivist who has copies of either of these series, or if you remember

taping these shows off USA back in 1993 - and know where those tapes are - please reach

out to me in the comments of this video or send me an email.

In addition to my email, you can also find my Post Office Box address in the description

below.

I'll gladly accept any old VHS tapes you'd like to send my way, but if I can source any

episodes of Itsy Bitsy Spider or Problem Child that aren't already on YouTube, I will personally

digitize them and host them ad free on my YouTube channel for everyone to… enjoy?

Enjoy might be too strong of a word.

Watch.

For everyone to "watch."

And speaking of watching, thank you for watching my video.

If you appreciate my quest to save lost media, please like this video and share it with friends

and family who also care about lost shows like Itsy Bitsy Spider and Problem Child.

If you like what you've seen, check out my other videos and be sure to subscribe.

And if you have subscribed, be sure to click the Bell icon next to the sub button.

Remember, every time a bell rings, a YouTuber's gets to eat that week!

Secret Screening is made easier thanks to the help of the amazing patrons you see on

your screen now, but I would like to specifically thank ArtemisMyths, John R Blaker, Blammo!,

Docktor Girlfriend, T.N.

Newton, and Dan Thompson.

If you would like to add your name to this list of heroes, be personally thanked by me,

and help me afford new equipment, books, DVDs, internet, and everything else I need to run

this show, please head over to my Patreon.

There should be a link on your screen now.

Until next time remember, you'll always have a ticket for my next Secret Screening.

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