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Elementary Florida Teacher Beaten By 5-Year-Old Student Needs Surgery After Brutal Attack
By Megan Ambers


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A South Florida elementary schoolteacher from Pines Lakes Elementary had to be hospitalized after a 5-year-old student in her classroom attacked her last week. She had to be intubated and will need surgery.

According to Fox13, two students in the classroom, ages 4 and 5, began throwing [A] objects at the teachers and flipping the chairs.

The injured teacher, Trisha Meadows, brought the 5-year-old into another room after several faculty members split up the students. President of the Broward Teachers Union, Ana Fusco, stated that at that moment the 5-year-old unnamed student then attacked Meadows.


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“He actually ran and attacked and jumped on her with his whole body weight,” Fusco said. “She fell and hit her head, which caused the severe injury and other bodily injuries where she is going to need surgery.”

The publication reports that school faculty members could hear Meadows on her school radio, requesting help. When an officer finally arrived to aid assistance, they found her sitting on the ground against the wall, appearing to be in a “faint state.”

Despite Meadows blinking and breathing, the officer stated that she was otherwise “unresponsive,” stating that she was unable to “verbally respond or show any signs of a response.”


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Meadows was rushed to a nearby hospital but has been released and is recovering at home. She has not yet undergone surgery for her injuries.

It wouldn’t be the first time the student has violently attacked their teacher. Fusco revealed Meadows had been hospitalized three separate times after violent outbreaks by the student, including an incident where the student threw a bookcase on the teacher, leaving her pinned underneath it.

“She has been hospitalized several times by this student. It’s not this first time, not the second time; it’s the third time,” Fusco said. “The district has failed. They need to get in there and when the teachers are saying, ‘I’ve got this happening,’ whether it’s one time. It should never get past one time when it’s that severe of rage and violence.”

One parent, who did not want to be identified, shared with the news outlet that her child is in the same class, a special needs classroom. The 5-year-old has also been known to strike other students, causing black eyes and other injuries.

“You continuously get this from one student, one, two students; it’s an issue,” the parent said. “This is not the first time that this has happened at this school, in this classroom. I feel like there needs to be the proper support. This is a special needs [A] class; however, they’re not equipped to deal with things like this.”

The Broward County School Board told [A] WSVN that all district protocols were followed. The Broward Teachers Union says Meadows is unlikely to return to the school.

Due to the boy’s age, charges against him are not likely.




Y'know, I get it. He's just a kid, and being special needs he likely just doesn't have the ability to control his strength/emotions. There's no way he really understands what he's done here, and no one should really expect a 5-year-old to have that amount of introspection.

But where this has happened before with this same kid, towards other students even, I think there comes a time where more "intervention" is required. Parents may not being doing enough at home, or maybe just not going about it right, but they do need to be looked in to. Kid seems to be beyond the help of just a basic special ed class, and seems like he just needs to have individual classes with someone trained to handle tard rage safely.

It's a shame though. You know this lady isn't and will never be paid enough to deal with this shit, and she's likely just fucked for life now because the higher-ups of the school didn't do their due diligence from past problems.
 
It wouldn’t be the first time the student has violently attacked their teacher. Fusco revealed Meadows had been hospitalized three separate times after violent outbreaks by the student, including an incident where the student threw a bookcase on the teacher, leaving her pinned underneath it.
Bruh, at that point, just give up on the kid. He's a lost cause.
 
It wouldn’t be the first time the student has violently attacked their teacher. Fusco revealed Meadows had been hospitalized three separate times after violent outbreaks by the student, including an incident where the student threw a bookcase on the teacher, leaving her pinned underneath it.
what kind of 5 year old are we talking about here? a 5 year old grizzly bear or something?
 
Dude, have you even seen a sped meltdown before? Speds are capable of some scary shit. Yes, even small ones.
the last time i interacted with a kid that age (six years old not five but close enough) i was able to lift her off the ground effortlessly, i can't imagine how such a small kid could cause serious trouble for an adult

but i never saw a tard kid, maybe those are indeed different, no idea
 
Y'know, I get it. He's just a kid, and being special needs he likely just doesn't have the ability to control his strength/emotions. There's no way he really understands what he's done here, and no one should really expect a 5-year-old to have that amount of introspection.
Not impossible, but don't think it's that in this case. Slight powerlevel but I had a kid with Down Syndrome in one of my elementary classes years back (school was small enough that they couldn't run a separate special needs class). That kid threw tantrums and and made outbursts all the time, lashed out at other students, what have you, solely because the response was to send him home for the day. He knew exactly what he was doing because it got him out of having to attend class.

Wouldn't be surprised if it's the same in this case. This kid likely keeps doing this because he gets away with it, there's no punishment, no separation. Just another example of how broken modern schooling has become.
 
Bruh, at that point, just give up on the kid. He's a lost cause.
I understand that sentiment. However, if something is not done he will start shooting up a block or become a rapist.
i can't imagine how such a small kid could cause serious trouble for an adult
This is because the adults are either not allowed to restrain or have not been trained.
Done improperly you can seriously hurt that little of a body.
Under 8 (I think) are usually done in a dear hug (think straight jacket like with the adult holding the hands so the individual cannot struggle).
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Multiple questions.
How many kids?
How many adults.
So many questions to ask here and I cannot ask them.
Anyway, there is more to this then they are writing. The situation has more behind it then we know. Would apprieciate a follow up article.
 
These teachers have to be paperthin and utterly clueless to fall to a tackle and a bookcase tipping. Retardstrength in a 5 yr old is greatly diminished. It's probably not even retarded and just a black kid with zero parenting for 5 years in a home where people throw hands over cereal and TV remotes.
 
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