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Related: About this forumThe Everyday Heroism of Our Nation's Teachers
http://www.alternet.org/education/everyday-heroism-our-nations-teachersI didnt want to send my kids to school this morning. After the shootings on Friday at Sandy Hook elementary, I suspect like many parents across the country I just wanted to keep my kids by my side and not let them out of my sight. With the horrifying news all over the media this weekend, I talked to our boys a little about what happened, mostly to assure them that they would be OK in their own school.
Mr. Sikorski keeps your school very safe, I told them. Thats their principal, and as I said it, I had to fight back tears thinking about the Sandy Hook principal who literally gave her life for her students. Your teachers care about you and will keep you safe, I reassured them. They seemed satisfied with my explanation and went out the door to the school bus this morning with confidence like any other day, but I could not get the image of teachers fighting for their students out of my head. These are the teachers we send our children off to every day, asking them to shape and nurture young minds. We never ask teachers to pledge their lives for our kids, but now we know what those trusted adults would do in the most terrifying of situations: an entire building of teachers and staff demonstrated just how clever, cunning, bold, fearless, and courageous they would be in defense of their students.
Reporter Dave Lindorff noted in a column yesterday that the Newtown, CT school board had a $1 million budget cutting plan last year and is currently debating eliminating the elementary schools music and library programs. Yet those music and library teachers stayed with their students and protected them during the attack. And all of the Sandy Hook teachers are members of the American Federation of Teachers.
There are far too many people in the current corporate-style reform movement pointing fingers at teachers and their unions, blaming them for all of our public education woes. (The head of Tea Party Nation actually just blamed radical teachers and unions for the Sandy Hook massacre itself.) After a lecture I gave on our grassroots movement yesterday, someone in the audience came up to ask me, But dont we need to get rid of all the bad teachers? Another person asked, In light of Fridays shooting, why arent you talking about the problem with school security? Now we are hearing that the Sandy Hook shooter broke his way into the school and that the principal and staff had a well-rehearsed security plan.
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The Everyday Heroism of Our Nation's Teachers (Original Post)
xchrom
Dec 2012
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)1. Thanks for Posting!
A good piece.
daleanime
(17,796 posts)2. Amen
AnneD
(15,774 posts)3. Excellent post...
and so true.
Security tests our schools. I once stopped and questioned the person before they got past the main hallway. I would have been shot dead if he had been armed. I am a school nurse. Our jobs are always on the chopping block because we aren't necessary.