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‘The PTSD will never go away’: Teachers discuss classroom violence, answer viewer questions
Read full article: ‘The PTSD will never go away’: Teachers discuss classroom violence, answer viewer questionsAs part of our conversation about classroom safety, KSAT Investigates brought together a panel of three teachers who have experienced violence from students firsthand.
Northside ISD says changes made after Mr. Fred’s death, but superintendent says state limits efforts
Read full article: Northside ISD says changes made after Mr. Fred’s death, but superintendent says state limits effortsFor the first time since a Northside ISD educator died after being injured by a student, the district’s superintendent is speaking publicly — as the teacher’s widow says she is still waiting for answers.
From Colorado to Texas: How strategy, legislation and training aim to tackle classroom violence
Read full article: From Colorado to Texas: How strategy, legislation and training aim to tackle classroom violenceKSAT Investigates is searching for solutions to classroom violence — examining what works, pressing lawmakers for answers and tracking efforts to better protect teachers.
Mr. Fred loved his students. His widow wants to know what led up to the push that took his life.
Read full article: Mr. Fred loved his students. His widow wants to know what led up to the push that took his life.Two years after a Brandeis High School instructional aide died, KSAT Investigates is learning more details about what led up to his death. A fight to keep records sealed is preventing his widow from getting answers about what led up her her husband’s death.
‘I can’t physically do it anymore’: Data shows nearly 8,000 student-caused injuries reported by Bexar County educators
Read full article: ‘I can’t physically do it anymore’: Data shows nearly 8,000 student-caused injuries reported by Bexar County educatorsTeachers across Bexar County say getting hurt by students is part of the job. Data reviewed by KSAT Investigates shows it’s happening in nearly every school district, even as many incidents go unreported.
From chaos to fear: How classroom violence is affecting students and teachers
Read full article: From chaos to fear: How classroom violence is affecting students and teachersViolence in the classroom is not only injuring teachers and support staff. Educators tell KSAT Investigates it’s disrupting learning and making it difficult to retain and recruit help.
‘Dangerous Lessons’: Inside KSAT’s investigation into students accused of hurting educators
Read full article: ‘Dangerous Lessons’: Inside KSAT’s investigation into students accused of hurting educatorsKSAT Investigates’ newest special, “Dangerous Lessons,” digs into a growing problem unfolding inside classrooms: students hurting educators.
Retired San Antonio teachers injured by students discuss issues, solutions for classroom violence
Read full article: Retired San Antonio teachers injured by students discuss issues, solutions for classroom violenceRetired educators tell KSAT Investigates that better training and support are needed to address violence against teachers in the classroom.
How training, policies for federal agencies compare to Bexar County law enforcement
Read full article: How training, policies for federal agencies compare to Bexar County law enforcementFollowing two deadly shootings by federal officers last month in Minnesota, KSAT Investigates wanted to know how the federal agencies’ training and policies compare to law enforcement agencies in Bexar County.
‘Inhumane’: Family of Boulder terror attack suspect describes life in Dilley immigration detention facility
Read full article: ‘Inhumane’: Family of Boulder terror attack suspect describes life in Dilley immigration detention facilityThe family of the Boulder terror attack suspect believes their months-long detention at a facility in Dilley, Texas is political punishment and says the living conditions are “inhumane”, a family member told KSAT Investigates.
State Democratic lawmakers speak at City Hall, call for DHS to release 5-year-old detained in Dilley
Read full article: State Democratic lawmakers speak at City Hall, call for DHS to release 5-year-old detained in DilleyU.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro and former San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg were among the list of current and ex-politicians who attended a rally Wednesday evening in San Antonio.