Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Sounds like your memories are from many years ago. Things have changed since then. Teachers are routinely being attacked these days. Are you new to this forum?
Knock off the histrionic hyperbole. This simply isn’t true.
Unfortunately it is true, if you count insults, spits, raised voices and threats. Then there are shoves and punches, rarer but they still happen at least once a year in every school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Sounds like your memories are from many years ago. Things have changed since then. Teachers are routinely being attacked these days. Are you new to this forum?
Knock off the histrionic hyperbole. This simply isn’t true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Sounds like your memories are from many years ago. Things have changed since then. Teachers are routinely being attacked these days. Are you new to this forum?
Knock off the histrionic hyperbole. This simply isn’t true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Sounds like your memories are from many years ago. Things have changed since then. Teachers are routinely being attacked these days. Are you new to this forum?
Ohh Rude. No not new to the forum or special needs. But yes the last time 911 was called on my kid was about 4 years ago. I don’t think that’s many years ago, though I do realize things have changed. But, I don’t think there is a prohibition of calling 911. That was my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Sounds like your memories are from many years ago. Things have changed since then. Teachers are routinely being attacked these days. Are you new to this forum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Sounds like your memories are from many years ago. Things have changed since then. Teachers are routinely being attacked these days. Are you new to this forum?
Ohh Rude. No not new to the forum or special needs. But yes the last time 911 was called on my kid was about 4 years ago. I don’t think that’s many years ago, though I do realize things have changed. But, I don’t think there is a prohibition of calling 911. That was my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Sounds like your memories are from many years ago. Things have changed since then. Teachers are routinely being attacked these days. Are you new to this forum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911
And, when my child was a danger to themselves, 911 was called. I have vivid memories of three times, and I know there were more. So I am not understanding the prohibition that OP is referring to.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that teachers can’t call 911