45 PENNSYLVANIA TEACHERS QUIT DUE TO VIOLENT STUDENTS: ‘I’VE BEEN KICKED, PUNCHED, HIT & SCRATCHED’

At least 45 teachers have quit their jobs in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania due to constant attacks by violent students, including first graders.
From The Daily Mail:
The Harrisburg Education Association (HEA) said that at least 45 teachers resigned between July and October, and more have followed since. Those who remain are now demanding more help from administrators.
‘I have been kicked, punched, hit, scratched. I’ve had a student physically restraining me in front of my other students,’ first-grade teacher Amanda Shaeffer told board members, according to Penn Live.

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on NOVEMBER 22, 2017.