Do what you have to do as a parent. I’m at teacher. If a student tells me that they don’t feel well, or they appear off, depending on what is going on, I send the student to the office (we don’t have a nurse’s office) along with 1 or 2 “responsible friends”. I will inform the office so that they know who is coming and why. I might also ask what the student wishes to do, be it go to the washroom, put their head down, eat or drink something, etc. Ignoring is not an option.
NTA the teacher just opened up that school to potential lawsuit due to ADA and not following a medical plan. The teacher should be crying and the principal was inappropriate and asking you to leave without a resolution. I don’t think the parents have gone far enough.
While I think that yelling until she cried was probably more than necessary, and I can’t say I would have done it, I can also say that the situation is ridiculous. She should have been more aware what was happening in her classroom, and responding appropriately.
That medical issue your child has should have been in hsi file so the teacher would HAVE to be aware, so bad on you for not doing that, but really bad to the teacher for refusing to listen to the child nor his friend
Teachers ignore that all the time unfortunately I was in school with alot of people with disabilities and even if it's on file shit teacher gonna be shit
This guy has every right to be angry. No one, teachers especially, should not be making decisions or claims based on indeterminable or unknown variables, they should be going by what they know. The only thing that teacher knows is that a student is claiming to feel faint, without any context to disprove this claim and no background whatsoever in healthcare, you should assume the claim is earnest, even if it turns out that you were played for a fool and the kid was joking. This teacher proved her negligent and dismissive attitude towards the wellbeing of a student, betraying the confidence of the class and their parents as a guardian entrusted with their health and safety, and for what? She had a feeling that he was lying and was so confident in that feeling that she was willing to bet her career on it? This is the mindset of someone who has a very neurotic view of children, and she should be as far away from a teacher as she possibly can be unless she undergoes serious retraining. However, shouting at people does no good and nothing is served by it. People do not learn by being shouted at. They forget about it and stop caring at best. Or they get scared and upset at worst. Again, every right to be angry, child endangerment is serious, but the best thing this guy could have done is threaten to sue. The testimony of a class is valid. Threatening to sue her and or the school for this negligence would ruin both reputations and put an end to any career prospects and employability for the teacher in future and funding for the school would likely be withdrawn if parents started dropping out their kids. Not the AH, but very stupid with the shouting.
You’re right tho so the fam not in grace needs to hush. No would have anything but I’m sorry to say if something more serious has resulted. She NEEDS to know she was wrong and it was serious. Her crying is nothing your kid hit his head and seizures come from that lockjaw comes from that is called head trauma. She was warned and chose not to be careful with him in fact chose the opposite. You’re NTA
Make her cry until she either runs away in tears-to which you chase after her and continue until she falls down hard, or, make her cry until the choking of her cries makes her faint. At which point, you will be even and she won't make that mistake again.
NTA. the teacher needs to be sued
Yes
So true
Yes definitely
@Morrisons._. She should be fired and sued
Do what you have to do as a parent.
I’m at teacher. If a student tells me that they don’t feel well, or they appear off, depending on what is going on, I send the student to the office (we don’t have a nurse’s office) along with 1 or 2 “responsible friends”. I will inform the office so that they know who is coming and why. I might also ask what the student wishes to do, be it go to the washroom, put their head down, eat or drink something, etc. Ignoring is not an option.
NTA the teacher just opened up that school to potential lawsuit due to ADA and not following a medical plan. The teacher should be crying and the principal was inappropriate and asking you to leave without a resolution. I don’t think the parents have gone far enough.
While I think that yelling until she cried was probably more than necessary, and I can’t say I would have done it, I can also say that the situation is ridiculous. She should have been more aware what was happening in her classroom, and responding appropriately.
That medical issue your child has should have been in hsi file so the teacher would HAVE to be aware, so bad on you for not doing that, but really bad to the teacher for refusing to listen to the child nor his friend
Teachers ignore that all the time unfortunately I was in school with alot of people with disabilities and even if it's on file shit teacher gonna be shit
OP didnt punch teacher in the face, so not the AH
absolutely in the right
Nta. Shit like this is why public school scares me
Do you not go to public school?
This guy has every right to be angry. No one, teachers especially, should not be making decisions or claims based on indeterminable or unknown variables, they should be going by what they know. The only thing that teacher knows is that a student is claiming to feel faint, without any context to disprove this claim and no background whatsoever in healthcare, you should assume the claim is earnest, even if it turns out that you were played for a fool and the kid was joking.
This teacher proved her negligent and dismissive attitude towards the wellbeing of a student, betraying the confidence of the class and their parents as a guardian entrusted with their health and safety, and for what? She had a feeling that he was lying and was so confident in that feeling that she was willing to bet her career on it? This is the mindset of someone who has a very neurotic view of children, and she should be as far away from a teacher as she possibly can be unless she undergoes serious retraining.
However, shouting at people does no good and nothing is served by it. People do not learn by being shouted at. They forget about it and stop caring at best. Or they get scared and upset at worst. Again, every right to be angry, child endangerment is serious, but the best thing this guy could have done is threaten to sue. The testimony of a class is valid. Threatening to sue her and or the school for this negligence would ruin both reputations and put an end to any career prospects and employability for the teacher in future and funding for the school would likely be withdrawn if parents started dropping out their kids.
Not the AH, but very stupid with the shouting.
You’re right tho so the fam not in grace needs to hush. No would have anything but I’m sorry to say if something more serious has resulted. She NEEDS to know she was wrong and it was serious. Her crying is nothing your kid hit his head and seizures come from that lockjaw comes from that is called head trauma. She was warned and chose not to be careful with him in fact chose the opposite. You’re NTA
Sue the teacher at once.NTA
Make her cry until she either runs away in tears-to which you chase after her and continue until she falls down hard, or, make her cry until the choking of her cries makes her faint. At which point, you will be even and she won't make that mistake again.
NTA, in fact, OP should've gone farther.
Nta you should get your son checked tho
Nah you were in the right noe how do you want yo file taht lawsuits
NTA
The teachers the a-hole because she didn't listen too him
U not an a hole