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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Offering a perspective based on humanity. Every accident doesn't have to begin and end with a law suit knee-jerk reaction #mcps "Somebody has to pay!" To the parent of the injured child: It's most unfortunate what happened to your child. Frustrating and Infuriating, however, have you considered having a conversation with the parent(s) of the child who injured your child? To my PE colleagues who so quickly threw a "lazy and stupid teacher" under the proverbial bus and into the fire: Shame on you! You of all people know Post-Covid skill levels have plummeted, student behavior is unreal and class sizes are through the roof! No other content area has 35-42 students moving simultaneously with equipment. And To suggest a lawsuit, demand to see lesson plans and lead up games in Week 8 of the 1st Quarter....smh...you must teach at Pleasantville Middle. My school just enrolled students from overseas who've never played or seen a kickball game. Now what? Grace Before Greed. [/quote] I’m new to this post. Sadly, law suits are how school district learn. I say this is as SPED educator, who has seen this too many times. It’s not right. It’s not fair. But it’s a way for other kids not to get more seriously hurt. [/quote]
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