The American education system is failing boys. It’s not just failing them academically but also socially and emotionally. For decades, classrooms have been redesigned to cater to what progressives call “gender equity.” In reality, this has meant adopting a feminized approach to learning that caters to one gender while ignoring the unique needs of the other. Boys, with their natural energy, curiosity, and drive for competition, are being told that who they are is a problem that needs fixing.
The statistics are glaring. Boys are more likely to be held back a grade, diagnosed with learning disabilities, and suspended or expelled from school. Girls now outperform boys in reading and writing, and they dominate college enrollment at nearly 60%. Meanwhile, boys are being crushed under a system that penalizes their natural behavior as “disruptive” while rewarding passivity.
Why is this happening? It’s simple: the classroom has been feminized. Teachers, the majority of whom are women, have adopted teaching methods that favor stillness, quietness, and group work. These are not inherently bad things, but they do not align with how most boys learn. Boys thrive in environments that encourage competition, physical activity, and hands-on problem-solving. Instead, they are forced to sit still for hours and listen to lectures, their energy suppressed and their spirits crushed. It’s no wonder they tune out or act out.
Progressive educators have made it even worse by labeling traditional boyish behavior as “toxic masculinity.” Got a boy who’s active, loud, or adventurous? Clearly, he’s part of the patriarchy’s plan to oppress everyone. This absurd framework ignores the biological and developmental differences between boys and girls, demanding that boys conform to a system that was never designed for them.
The solution isn’t to make education “more fair” by doubling down on this failed approach. It’s to acknowledge that boys and girls learn differently and create an education system that accommodates both. This means bringing back recess, implementing teaching methods that incorporate physical activity, and fostering an environment where boys can thrive without being labeled as defective girls. It means encouraging healthy competition, not suppressing it, and recognizing that energy and ambition aren’t flaws—they’re strengths.
Democrats, of course, want none of this. Their solution is always the same: more government control, more regulation, and more funding for programs that don’t work. They’d rather slap boys with ADHD diagnoses and drug them into submission than address the real issue. After all, their goal isn’t to help boys succeed—it’s to dismantle traditional gender roles and push their ideological agenda at any cost.
Conservatives must lead the charge to fix this broken system. The education system doesn’t need more bureaucracy; it needs freedom and common sense. Parents should have the ability to choose schools that prioritize the unique needs of their children, and educators should be empowered to teach in ways that work for everyone, not just the politically correct crowd.
Boys aren’t failing school. Schools are failing boys. It’s time to stop treating boys like defective girls and start giving them the tools they need to succeed. Anything less is a betrayal of our future.