Crazy Stories of Students Assaulting Teachers

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2022
  • In this preview of episode 23, Lauran opens up about the day she was assaulted by a student. Teacher assault needs to stop!
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  • @monsterriot8500
    @monsterriot8500 Рік тому +162

    Teachers don’t get paid enough

  • @txspacemom765
    @txspacemom765 Рік тому +64

    I was..WAS..in a Masters Degree for Education. I spent 6 weeks in a school, not even a bad district, working on my student teacher qualification. I saw a teacher get slapped, another girl told me to go jump in a lake with strong language, and another kid destroyed a teacher's complete collection of books. Another kid assaulted another child so badly, the police had to come out and everything. I couldn't do it. I quit the program and went into another field. This was all in middle school. I'm about 5'8" and these kids are huge and intimidating!

    • @user-vl8qw8hp1g
      @user-vl8qw8hp1g Рік тому +1

      I don't blame you for getting out! I was a teaching assistant with Special Ed for about 7 years. I spent 2 years in a middle school. Those kids are off the chain. They are full-sized hormone driven toddlers! I left the schools when my son was a senior in high school, and I have never looked back.

  • @natalscar
    @natalscar Рік тому +10

    As a psychologist who also works in school, the things that some teachers have to endure in unacceptable. Using IEP's or a disability as an excuse to displace guilt, or worse, blame the teacher for assaultive behaviors needs to stop. Those children and parents must be held accountable

    • @EJ1443
      @EJ1443 4 місяці тому

      As a disabled person I agree it’s incredibly offensive to say that disabled people can do whatever because they’re disabled. Same goes with trauma victims and mentally disordered people.
      You still need to learn healthy coping skills, people are not going to stick around you if you’re just going to be violent.

  • @Sofiac_1020
    @Sofiac_1020 Рік тому +49

    There was a kid in my elementary school that choked a teacher because he didn’t want to do his reading. He had behavioral issues, but that doesn’t excuse him from literally choking his teacher. He only got suspended for a week. (Yes, the teacher was ok)

  • @insomniapetals4424
    @insomniapetals4424 Рік тому +47

    I used to be a preschool teacher and I had a four year old break my nose. It was pretty bad, too. I had to have surgery because the cartilage on that side of my nose collapsed.
    I never saw that coming. He wasn't even a "problem child". He was a little hyper, but that's not even remotely unusual for a child that age.
    I was literally only there to teach the preschool curriculum, other than giving the caregivers lunch breaks during nap time. That's when this happened. He didn't want to lie down. I tried to redirect him to color or sit with me and read and he reared back and hit me with his elbow and then the back of his head while I was sitting beside him on the floor. It was so traumatizing I put in my notice and ended up walking out two days later when the kid's mother tried to blame me and get me fired because the boy had a bruise on his elbow! The management didn't even try to back me up. I walked out.

    • @tindee3052
      @tindee3052 Рік тому +2

      Dang that sucks.

    • @JustAnotherPerson4U
      @JustAnotherPerson4U Рік тому +6

      Wow! It's one thing for the kid to accidentally hurt you. But for the mother to not even have to audacity to apologise for their child who may've not even realised what he did because he's so young. She even tried to BLAME you for a bloody bruise!? A bruise which will heal! Your nose takes far longer!
      I'm so sorry that happened to you.

    • @bluebellcrushedvelvet
      @bluebellcrushedvelvet Рік тому +2

      Disgusting!! Absolutely disgusting!!

    • @bluebellcrushedvelvet
      @bluebellcrushedvelvet Рік тому

      @@JustAnotherPerson4U yeah I would loooossee it on the fking mother!! I swear to god!! Omfg how dare she!!!

  • @happy9191
    @happy9191 Рік тому +44

    I was a pre school students personal aide, only one who was able to handle him and every single day this 4 year old beat the crap out of me. I never got guided on what to do doctor wise even after he broke the skin biting me several times, along with ripping chunks of my hair out, spitting on me, clawing my face, and much more. I learned to keep my face out of his heads reach, but unfortunately the aide who had him for summer was never warned and first day of summer school he headbutted her and broke her nose. I really wish administration would have taken all of us seriously when we said he needed way more intervention than our class was allowed before it got to that point

    • @giovalladares1022
      @giovalladares1022 Рік тому +6

      Bless your heart because I would’ve definitely restrained that kid with more force than is probably allowed.

  • @SilktheAbsent1
    @SilktheAbsent1 Рік тому +6

    I'm an Intensive Support Program special education teacher. November 17, 2017, I was attacked and seriously injured (quadruple hernias) by one of my students, requiring major surgery and I was left permanently disabled with nerve damage to both legs. I ended up leaving teaching to recover as much as I could for several years, but due to the stigma against hiring people with disabilities, I couldn't get picked up anywhere. I ended up coming back to teaching. I'm thankfully in a much better school now, but yeah, my disability is permanent.

  • @kaveharzie4967
    @kaveharzie4967 Рік тому +3

    I was assaulted by a student when I first moved to Dallas and was subbing before I got a fulltime gig. The office said the principal would call me the next day. No one ever called, and that student showed up on the front page of the Local Section of the Dallas paper. The newspaper was celebrating how this school had no suspensions and their 'Restorative Justice' was solving problems. The student just had to show up to school early and discuss why what they did was wrong with an administrator.

  • @LilAngelPrincess95
    @LilAngelPrincess95 Рік тому +12

    A kid in 6th grade threw a desk against another desk during an assignment. It wasn't a very good assignment since it was to create a skit of a bullying situation and then one to solve it or something. I don't really remember it since this ended it. My group missed it since we were in the hall when it happened, but we sure heard it though. I think his group got a bit too real or he wasn't able to separate it as fake but he melted down and got violent. Luckily it was just to property and not to anyone else. He just threw the one then stood there. That was the closest to violence I've seen in any of my classes.
    Maybe it's just because I went to smaller schools where we knew everyone in our grade and that most of the teachers were related to students but we never heard of any really bad issues between students and teachers. Then again student behaviours sound so much worse then when I was in school.
    ...Excuse me as I freak out over realizing that it's ten years this June since I graduated....

  • @madpup1962
    @madpup1962 Рік тому +3

    Behavior starts from the home

  • @roxzelos
    @roxzelos Рік тому +4

    My mom taught special needs kids and one of them got so angry one time they pulled so much of her hair some of her scalp came off and she had to bag it as evidence....then she switched to third grade, had a kid try to run away from the school and while she was chasing him she fell and broke her hip. Not a lot of help from the school either times. Shes trying to retire but is still paying off college loans that didn't even give her the pay bonus she was hoping for when she finished her masters.

  • @user-vl8qw8hp1g
    @user-vl8qw8hp1g Рік тому +1

    In Virginia, a 6-year-old $#ot a teacher. The school administration basically ignored her repeated calls for help in dealing with this child. She is no longer a teacher, and she has sued the school system.

  • @christinasantiago1341
    @christinasantiago1341 Рік тому +4

    A kid with that sort of behavior shouldn’t be in a regular class to begin with he needs special assistance.
    This is coming from a kid that had a ESL plan growing up .
    This is why there’s no more good teachers.
    They aren’t protected

  • @marypetrie3513
    @marypetrie3513 Рік тому +4

    I am a SPED school bus driver and my route is high school and middle school, I had a student who was known for being violent (physical grown) and almost every morning and every afternoon would get on my bus and slap me in the shoulder and then go back to take a swing at my monitor. I did all the paperwork and was told by the school that it was my fault for reacting to a child the size and strength of full grown man hitting me.

  • @ranacort4719
    @ranacort4719 Рік тому +6

    It’s awful what they have to go through

  • @richardduncaniv4934
    @richardduncaniv4934 Рік тому +2

    I just can not wait to truly experience what teaching is like

  • @pixylips
    @pixylips Рік тому +5

    As a sub school nurse my mom was beaten by a special needs student. Never went back.

  • @Experiment-pg9wc
    @Experiment-pg9wc 11 місяців тому +1

    To making excuses, there is no reason for that behavior. It starts with the parents

  • @samanthagoldman4954
    @samanthagoldman4954 Рік тому +1

    4 concussions last year from one student for me. So many attacks and they do not even know what they did afterwards

  • @crit-c4637
    @crit-c4637 Рік тому +1

    The school administration is required to notify you of the correct procedures for worker's comp. If you can prove that they never gave you their policy and instructions in writing, then you could sue them for negligence, labor violations, and damages (posting it on a website, bulletin board, even placing it on your desk is not enough. They have to hand it to you and tell you what it is).
    As always, this does not constitute legal advise & you should consult a BARR licensed attorney in your area of work and residence before taking any legal action.

  • @chauwenghun625
    @chauwenghun625 Рік тому +1

    Can you guys please talk about caning in school. My cousin lives in Malaysia and he has witnessed students being caned.... apparently caning is only for the boys... this is honestly appalling.... but I would like to hear your thoughts

  • @GothpunkstarXoXo
    @GothpunkstarXoXo Рік тому

    In first grade I was sitting next to a kid who had behavioral issues and half the time his mom had to come to class with him. One day he had a fit and started throwing things across the classroom and the teacher had to evacuate us while the mom basically took her kid down to calm him down

  • @hopecaswell9662
    @hopecaswell9662 Рік тому +8

    I worked as a nurse with individuals whom had intellectual disabilities. From experience these individuals when upset are very strong and use all their strength. Understand though they don't mean to hurt anyone they just know they are upset. In fact alot of intellectual disabled adults and children are very intelligent.
    However im sorry to hear the teacher had to face that. Individuals need a safe place as well just like teachers and as yall said there are so little resources for help for teachers and Children alike.

  • @jellyinit95
    @jellyinit95 Рік тому

    I am not a teacher but a 11th grader I went to my vo-tech and one kid (6”4) was getting violent with another student I (4”11) tried to help but then he started to attack me then the teacher (6”) tried to stop him he got super violent and we were evacuated from the classroom. I know I shouldn’t have interrupted him but as a older student I was trying to help.

  • @poorpoot3994
    @poorpoot3994 Рік тому +1

    This kid at my school locked the dean in is own office and beat his ass 😬

  • @lelynnmcphee3967
    @lelynnmcphee3967 Рік тому +1

    I understand stuff like that could happen cuz I am a special ed student and one of the kids has really bad I forgot the medical term for it but when things are out of place are really bothers him really bad and sometimes he'll get a little bit pushy and just added he a good kid and it only really happened once in a great while

  • @perlamedrano3637
    @perlamedrano3637 Рік тому +1

    I would have pressed chargers right then and there

  • @M_edits74
    @M_edits74 Рік тому +2

    Omg I'm early but that is so true

  • @mountainechoes1886
    @mountainechoes1886 Рік тому +1

    I wish I could go back and tell all my teachers im sorry for having to deal with mi BS I never physically harmed mi teacher I just didn't listen

  • @Isaac-xc8bq
    @Isaac-xc8bq Рік тому +1

    As a student my god teachers at least in my district treated like S*it. Last year we went into lock down at least five times one was bc a student brought a gun to school and basically holding a teacher at gunpoint, another wen there were four fights happening simultaneously one involving a gun, also a student was walking with a teacher and another kid came behind and jumped the teacher she Got a concussion one broken rib and all the others are bruised, and the word part is that the district wanted her back at school the next day. I know for a fact that is student are getting fed up with the district on behalf of the teachers bc we are loosing teachers and giving us subs that have absolutely no idea what to do. Oh and the real crappy thing is as a student of Kalamazoo public schools I get free tuition for any college in MICHIGAN, but with teachers leaving we are getting sub standard education bc we are stuck with the subs and teachers always needing to be on high alert.

  • @brandonbusby9608
    @brandonbusby9608 Рік тому +4

    I was the worst kid in school . I put kids in therapy . I bullied ,I attached 3boys specifically because I found them annoying. I bit , kicked , scratch, scream , cussed out staff ,destroyed school property. I feel for the theachers now That I found the right medicine for my behavior. When I see them now they are surprised to see I'm not the same person .I'm not perfect but I thank them for not giving up on me.

  • @bobbierobinson6269
    @bobbierobinson6269 Рік тому

    They should have left spanking in school. We didn't do that crap in school. 😂

  • @georgiahill9438
    @georgiahill9438 Рік тому +6

    Hey ik this isn't to do with the video but I have a question, as you're teachers, uhm how do you tell a teacher that you struggle taking to them and talking to people in general and it really scares you :D

    • @dogmomofive7011
      @dogmomofive7011 Рік тому +2

      You write them a letter. Be honest and respectful.

    • @georgiahill9438
      @georgiahill9438 Рік тому

      @@dogmomofive7011 okay thank you ill try that!☺️

    • @dogmomofive7011
      @dogmomofive7011 Рік тому

      @@georgiahill9438 good luck! Teachers are people too, and we really care or we would be making a lot more money doing something else lol.

  • @theepidemicpro2
    @theepidemicpro2 Рік тому +1

    Miss Rodgers is fine as hell but also seems like a really good teacher too

  • @framich2000
    @framich2000 Рік тому

    We should bring back special schools if they can’t be in a “normal” class room they should be in an institution of some sort.

  • @bismyth_7859
    @bismyth_7859 Рік тому

    I was in special ed in 1st grade? I think? 1st or 2nd, but I was in there bc I have severe ADHD. there was this one girl in the class, she was always put at a separate desk because she would sharpen pencils really really sharp when she was at home and then she would bring them to school and throw them at people (not during breakdowns or anything, this was her “good” behavior). Anyway she really hated me for some reason? And she would always like bully me at recess (mostly verbal, bc she was the smallest kid in class and I was the tallest, though I was really lanky and not very strong.) anyway one day at recess I was doing my normal thing of just ignoring her when she suddenly just… snapped? I guess? She jumped on me and wrapped her hands around my neck to choke me, I ended up passing out, but apparently the teacher came over and ended up losing and eye to one of the girls infamous sharp pencils

  • @MegaNickdrums
    @MegaNickdrums Рік тому +1

    Welcome to nursing

  • @coleadamson8352
    @coleadamson8352 Рік тому +2

    Hi

  • @stephendoyle6873
    @stephendoyle6873 Рік тому +2

    The only time that you hit a teacher is when they hit you first and then you do what I did and that's put them in the hospital before they realise what's happening and that's after I had said it to my principal of the school what was happening and they did nothing about it so I made sure that I had evidence of them doing nothing about it and now that teacher will never put their hands on another student

    • @bluebellcrushedvelvet
      @bluebellcrushedvelvet Рік тому

      Eehhh??? Are you sick in the head?? How old are you??!
      You medd to be in JAIL you violent mthrfucker!!! For life!! You sick menace to society!!! Don't dare lay a finger on an adult yeah?? Sick fk!

  • @marcmeinzer8859
    @marcmeinzer8859 Рік тому

    Lots of teachers have been getting assaulted for decades upon decades stretching back at least to the social changes which came in during the ‘sixties prior to which a great deal of physical intimidation was used against the kids, along with dress codes and other forms of social repression. When you remove the oppressive control measures the more maladjusted kids basically freak out, although it always seemed to me that most teacher assaults were the direct result of teachers attempting to break up fights in the corridors during class changes. To me it’s simple: persons of below average intelligence simply do not benefit from secondary schooling as revealed by the average reading level of adults in society which is only about upper sixth grade level. And it is fairly easy to identify who will not benefit from secondary school. But it is politically impossible to label those with below average verbal ability as “dummies” or whatever and to simply reassign them to trades training under the supervision of journeymen tradespeople instead of school teachers. Society believes that everyone should be given a chance to try to succeed in school, even if it is patently obvious that half of the population lacks the academic ability to cope with any sort of college preparatory curriculum. Then also, it would probably be a good idea to automate learning so that teachers would not be serving primarily as lecture oriented meat robots attempting to drill the same tired factoids into everyone’s skull, as it were. At any rate, it’s not a pretty picture and major changes are coming, especially if no one wants to teach traditional school for crap money anymore.

  • @skin28420
    @skin28420 Рік тому

    You put your hands on me and expect to get hit. So not touch the kids. Keeps hands to yourself and you will be safe

    • @bluebellcrushedvelvet
      @bluebellcrushedvelvet Рік тому +3

      What??? You make ZERO sense! Are you the kid?? Threatening teachers???

  • @leahandmarci6765
    @leahandmarci6765 Рік тому +3

    First view and comment and like

  • @WSOTTC
    @WSOTTC Рік тому

    First i think

  • @Just_Chloe_2023
    @Just_Chloe_2023 Рік тому

    Hi