Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Why on earth would you report that to CPS?!
This must not be a teacher or one that doesn't understand when CPS is involved, vs police, vs administration.
But it is someone who know what CPS is and what power they have. There is no such thing as a harmless call to CPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Wow. You really need to find a bunch of teachers and go on a national news spree with this type of stuff to get the attention of elected officials. Something needs to change in our schools.
Sure, but
1) Our liberal media is protecting the liberal agenda of destabilizing our public schools. Why do you think school violence has been so normalized lately?
2) Most teachers can’t afford to suddenly get fired for speaking out.
3) Parents and communities must vote out the destructive school boards, and vote in making school safety every child’s right.
4) Violent kids who inflict injuries must be immediately dismissed from school. Kids with mental illnesses do not get a free pass to prevent everyone else from getting an education. Sick children require medical attention in medical facilities.
Schools are for learning, not for protected, ongoing violence.
You must not have lived here in the 80's, it's much better now. But back to the subject at hand, teachers are allowed to call 911.
Name the high schools where the administration supports assaulted teachers calling 911 for help.
What? Call 911 yourself you don't need someone there holding your hand. Name the high school where a teacher was punished by administration for calling 911.
My mom was disciplined for calling 911 after a group of her Baltimore City middle school students told her that they would jump her afterschool and when she went to leave at 5 pm, they were waiting for her. The police came, the girls ran away, and the next day, she was called into the principal’s office to be yelled at.
Our public schools are a travesty. This is what Democrats want.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Wow. You really need to find a bunch of teachers and go on a national news spree with this type of stuff to get the attention of elected officials. Something needs to change in our schools.
Sure, but
1) Our liberal media is protecting the liberal agenda of destabilizing our public schools. Why do you think school violence has been so normalized lately?
2) Most teachers can’t afford to suddenly get fired for speaking out.
3) Parents and communities must vote out the destructive school boards, and vote in making school safety every child’s right.
4) Violent kids who inflict injuries must be immediately dismissed from school. Kids with mental illnesses do not get a free pass to prevent everyone else from getting an education. Sick children require medical attention in medical facilities.
Schools are for learning, not for protected, ongoing violence.
You must not have lived here in the 80's, it's much better now. But back to the subject at hand, teachers are allowed to call 911.
Name the high schools where the administration supports assaulted teachers calling 911 for help.
What? Call 911 yourself you don't need someone there holding your hand. Name the high school where a teacher was punished by administration for calling 911.
My mom was disciplined for calling 911 after a group of her Baltimore City middle school students told her that they would jump her afterschool and when she went to leave at 5 pm, they were waiting for her. The police came, the girls ran away, and the next day, she was called into the principal’s office to be yelled at.
I’d honestly be looking into concealed carry in her case if she can do it safely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Wow. You really need to find a bunch of teachers and go on a national news spree with this type of stuff to get the attention of elected officials. Something needs to change in our schools.
Sure, but
1) Our liberal media is protecting the liberal agenda of destabilizing our public schools. Why do you think school violence has been so normalized lately?
2) Most teachers can’t afford to suddenly get fired for speaking out.
3) Parents and communities must vote out the destructive school boards, and vote in making school safety every child’s right.
4) Violent kids who inflict injuries must be immediately dismissed from school. Kids with mental illnesses do not get a free pass to prevent everyone else from getting an education. Sick children require medical attention in medical facilities.
Schools are for learning, not for protected, ongoing violence.
You must not have lived here in the 80's, it's much better now. But back to the subject at hand, teachers are allowed to call 911.
Name the high schools where the administration supports assaulted teachers calling 911 for help.
What? Call 911 yourself you don't need someone there holding your hand. Name the high school where a teacher was punished by administration for calling 911.
My mom was disciplined for calling 911 after a group of her Baltimore City middle school students told her that they would jump her afterschool and when she went to leave at 5 pm, they were waiting for her. The police came, the girls ran away, and the next day, she was called into the principal’s office to be yelled at.
Anonymous wrote:They should defend themselves first.
Calling the police is an afterthought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Wow. You really need to find a bunch of teachers and go on a national news spree with this type of stuff to get the attention of elected officials. Something needs to change in our schools.
Sure, but
1) Our liberal media is protecting the liberal agenda of destabilizing our public schools. Why do you think school violence has been so normalized lately?
2) Most teachers can’t afford to suddenly get fired for speaking out.
3) Parents and communities must vote out the destructive school boards, and vote in making school safety every child’s right.
4) Violent kids who inflict injuries must be immediately dismissed from school. Kids with mental illnesses do not get a free pass to prevent everyone else from getting an education. Sick children require medical attention in medical facilities.
Schools are for learning, not for protected, ongoing violence.
You must not have lived here in the 80's, it's much better now. But back to the subject at hand, teachers are allowed to call 911.
Name the high schools where the administration supports assaulted teachers calling 911 for help.
What? Call 911 yourself you don't need someone there holding your hand. Name the high school where a teacher was punished by administration for calling 911.
My mom was disciplined for calling 911 after a group of her Baltimore City middle school students told her that they would jump her afterschool and when she went to leave at 5 pm, they were waiting for her. The police came, the girls ran away, and the next day, she was called into the principal’s office to be yelled at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Wow. You really need to find a bunch of teachers and go on a national news spree with this type of stuff to get the attention of elected officials. Something needs to change in our schools.
Sure, but
1) Our liberal media is protecting the liberal agenda of destabilizing our public schools. Why do you think school violence has been so normalized lately?
2) Most teachers can’t afford to suddenly get fired for speaking out.
3) Parents and communities must vote out the destructive school boards, and vote in making school safety every child’s right.
4) Violent kids who inflict injuries must be immediately dismissed from school. Kids with mental illnesses do not get a free pass to prevent everyone else from getting an education. Sick children require medical attention in medical facilities.
Schools are for learning, not for protected, ongoing violence.
You must not have lived here in the 80's, it's much better now. But back to the subject at hand, teachers are allowed to call 911.
Name the high schools where the administration supports assaulted teachers calling 911 for help.
What? Call 911 yourself you don't need someone there holding your hand. Name the high school where a teacher was punished by administration for calling 911.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Wow. You really need to find a bunch of teachers and go on a national news spree with this type of stuff to get the attention of elected officials. Something needs to change in our schools.
Sure, but
1) Our liberal media is protecting the liberal agenda of destabilizing our public schools. Why do you think school violence has been so normalized lately?
2) Most teachers can’t afford to suddenly get fired for speaking out.
3) Parents and communities must vote out the destructive school boards, and vote in making school safety every child’s right.
4) Violent kids who inflict injuries must be immediately dismissed from school. Kids with mental illnesses do not get a free pass to prevent everyone else from getting an education. Sick children require medical attention in medical facilities.
Schools are for learning, not for protected, ongoing violence.
You must not have lived here in the 80's, it's much better now. But back to the subject at hand, teachers are allowed to call 911.
Name the high schools where the administration supports assaulted teachers calling 911 for help.
What? Call 911 yourself you don't need someone there holding your hand. Name the high school where a teacher was punished by administration for calling 911.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting hit or having a chair thrown at you is an attack. Don’t be so silly, 22:21. Teachers aren’t even allowed to give violent kids consequences.
Schools have established procedures for these instances. The correct procedure is for the teacher to evacuate every other non-participating student from the classroom to a safe, alternate location, and then notify the front office.
That is the procedure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Wow. You really need to find a bunch of teachers and go on a national news spree with this type of stuff to get the attention of elected officials. Something needs to change in our schools.
Sure, but
1) Our liberal media is protecting the liberal agenda of destabilizing our public schools. Why do you think school violence has been so normalized lately?
2) Most teachers can’t afford to suddenly get fired for speaking out.
3) Parents and communities must vote out the destructive school boards, and vote in making school safety every child’s right.
4) Violent kids who inflict injuries must be immediately dismissed from school. Kids with mental illnesses do not get a free pass to prevent everyone else from getting an education. Sick children require medical attention in medical facilities.
Schools are for learning, not for protected, ongoing violence.
You must not have lived here in the 80's, it's much better now. But back to the subject at hand, teachers are allowed to call 911.
Name the high schools where the administration supports assaulted teachers calling 911 for help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here.
Why can't I report it to CPS when a student slaps a child so hard they have red marks on their skin?
My admin didn't even want me to call PARENTS when this happened. She said "kids hit, it's what they do."
Why on earth would you report that to CPS?!
This must not be a teacher or one that doesn't understand when CPS is involved, vs police, vs administration.