Mesivta 404 Mesivta 404: Our Story of Risk-Failure-Opportunity | Page 12

“ After a while we realized we could just do whatever we wanted and it looked like we were on the screen paying attention...eventually I was just wasting time and playing games while class was on. Yoni Ben-Oni Tenth Grader ” Morah Rivkah describes a bottom moment By the time spring arrived, the boys were barely showing up for classes or learning. The few who were enrolled in math and language classes in the afternoon had fallen behind and dropped out. The space they were occupying was filled with clutter, garbage and worse. They all seemed to spend hours playing video games together. And they didn’t really seem happy. Although it must be every teenaged boy’s small dream to be able to experience true freedom from structure and responsibility. They had arrived in that place to find it quite Pull Quote from Rabbi empty. Fenton or a kid We adults seemed to be at a loss to reign in what had begun to grow into a monster. We tried to hire an assistant to at least provide supervision. They talked right over him. Every way he tried to add structure made them almost laugh. ROCK BOTTOM