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Kotastic said:

Don't be naive that just because teachers require a bachelor's degree doesn't automatically mean that they're great teachers, especially in a public school setting. I've peer tutored math in the past where I had to help out a teacher that forgot a lot of her algebra 2, and it was kinda really sad. 

You can make all the judgements you want, but I won't. You're not in their shoes, so you can't fully comprehend their situation.

Since when did post-secondary require Algebra 2 for entrance ? You can list as many obscure corner cases as you want but it doesn't change the general case and not especially for those as young as them ...