Terrible. So awful.
I cry foul on the school big time for this one. Disgusting.
Why? At this point it sounds like it was handled appropriately. It sounds like the teacher was female so it wouldn't be normal practice for her to accompany boys into the bathroom so she waited outside. She waited for him to come out, and got worried and called for him when he didn't answer she called security. What did she do wrong in that case? Sure she could have called to him sooner, but fact is sometimes kids take a little long in the bathroom so here would be no reason to ever suspect anything was wrong. If other kids were coming out and not mentioning something was wrong the teacher would have no reason to suspect anything.
I mean I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt since 8 year olds doing this kind of thing is not common.
The only thing I fault for the teacher for is when she called the for him and no answer, instead of calling the security guard which I'm so took time I wish she would have went in and got him. Those few seconds could have meant life or death for this boy.
Why? At this point it sounds like it was handled appropriately. It sounds like the teacher was female so it wouldn't be normal practice for her to accompany boys into the bathroom so she waited outside. She waited for him to come out, and got worried and called for him when he didn't answer she called security. What did she do wrong in that case? Sure she could have called to him sooner, but fact is sometimes kids take a little long in the bathroom so here would be no reason to ever suspect anything was wrong. If other kids were coming out and not mentioning something was wrong the teacher would have no reason to suspect anything.
I mean I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt since 8 year olds doing this kind of thing is not common.
Terrible. So awful.
I cry foul on the school big time for this one. Disgusting.
The father said that he's reported bullying several times and the school did nothing about it. The school says they have no record of him reporting any bullying.
So who do you (generally speaking) believe?
Did the dad actually go to the school and document what had happened on the bus? Did he just report it to the bus driver? He has limited English, and maybe a limited knowledge of how to go about reporting.
Even if it was documented, I still don't see the fault of the teacher for the reasons I stated before.
I'd be more inclined to "believe" the father, though he may not have gone about it appropriately given his lack of English and his cultural differences.
It's hard to find fault with her without knowing all the details. There could have been some distractions in the hallway, etc. Also, our bathrooms do not have outside doors and I forget some do, so in that instance, she probably couldn't have heard anything unless the poor little boy was screaming.
I've been there - as a para, I've had to take the class and individual children to the bathroom thousands of times. I've had to monitor the bathrooms. In our school with our rules, if the class were going to the bathroom together (like I said, they don't all go in at once, but wait in a line with the teacher outside the restroom), it wouldn't have happened - at least wouldn't have been allowed to go past the choking.
So, I'm inclined to think the teacher was negligent, but I wouldn't say that for sure without knowing a lot more.
Where I'm from in NJ grammar school is preK-8th grade and high school is 9th-12th. No middle schools.
The article said they went in 2 or 3 at a time. It shouldn't be too hard to figure out who went in with him.![]()
That's if there were no other boys in there.
Are you saying he might have tried to commit sucide?
Where I'm from in NJ grammar school is preK-8th grade and high school is 9th-12th. No middle schools.
Wow I would hate that. I think that too big of age group
That's if there were no other boys in there.
Just an FYI for everyone, when I have a problem and I send a note, I send it to the person I want to address it, AND to 3-4 other people.
Such as:
Had a problem with a bus driver. Sent the note to the Trans. Dept., the Bus Co., the principal, the Superintendent AND the guy in charge of transportation on the school board, as well as the police department. Problem solved. No one could say they didn't get an email, because I sent it to so many.
They can ALL say that they didn't see it, unless you request a read receipt on the email.
Personally, on issues like this, I do it the old-fashioned way: paper, sent via certified mail.