“Ma’am, I need you to come pick up your daughter,” I say into the phone. “She has been suspended for continual and willful defiance.” “What did she do?” comes the reply. “Yesterday, she cussed out our dean when he asked her to go to class,” I answer, glossing past the many times she had skipped class and instigated fights while loitering in the bathroom instead, swearing at those who questioned her. The mom cuts me off and asks, “You are suspending her for something she did yesterday?” “Today she cussed out the principal, so I am suspending her for both infractions,” I reply. Such conversations have happened several times in the last school year. I know exactly what the problem is: Countless numbers of today’s students are raised in a godless society. Watching this unfold from a front seat to the action, I am convinced that the only way they …