So you are saying that you had no control over getting kids to want to come to school? You don't see a problem with this statement at all?
I would suggest that you have not a single clue what it's like teaching in a school like that. Do you really think that these kids didn't want to come to school because I'm not offering engaging lessons? Or because I'm not being fun? I teach special education kids, and at that school, they often came from deeply violent homes, they often came with no food in their bellies, and more often than not they came from parents who were themselves functionally illiterate and who had not enjoyed school. For three years I worked my ass off with kids who couldn't spell their own names reliably in fucking middle school, trying to help them comprehend grade-level texts. I have worked, and will continue to work, with children whose peers actively denigrate learning, with children for whom the street constantly reaches out, with its promises of money and prestige, trying to get them to understand how to graph inequalities and how to decipher an author's point of view. I have worked, and will continue to work, with children who have been told by society that they can't learn and shouldn't try since they were in pre-kindergarten.
And you have the monumental balls to suggest that it's my fault that they don't want to come to school? Fuck that. Fuck that.