35-Year-Old Middle-School Teacher Collapses in Front of Students, Dies Suddenly
(www.wnd.com)
Bye, Felicia
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When I was in kindergarten, my teacher collapsed in class. We were young and didn’t realize she died. She just never came back. I remember running to the principal’s office to tell him she fell and wouldn’t wake up. Even that young, I was haunted for years.
...young minds are very impressionable....
Oh my goodness, something similar happened to me. My teacher got sick the first semester and we had a sub. After Christmas the sub stayed and we were told our teacher had passed away from cancer. It really affected me because I lost my mom when I was three. So to lose two highly influential women by age 5 was a very difficult thing for me. I had a lot of nightmares after that for quite a while. I really liked the sub, though. She was real sweet.
Probably everyone here has similar memories from the school.
This is completely normal and happens every day.
The vaccines are safe and effective and should be thankful for the protection it provides and prise those who've created this affordable vaccine for the sustainable healthcare.
I wish that had happened to my 3rd grade "teacher," but alas, she was around the whole school year to torture me to hell.
After a year or more of being forced to wear masks, schools closed, isolation, social anxiety and now watching people drop and die in front of them, these children are all going to have so much baggage as adults.
No kidding.
Either that or they will be war hardened.
Doctors are baffled.
and confused.
Was he vaxxed?
Asking for my friend, Darwin.
...doggy winks....
Those poor students. Think of the psychological impact of seeing someone die before your eyes. It's hard enough on adults (ask any medical professional how they felt the first time someone expired in front of them - they remember it vividly) but growing brains like those in middle school :(
Sadly we'll have to learn how to help those who witness these deaths.
I totally agree with you; that's the first thing I thought was those poor students.
Wow, a teacher who actually was able to develop a bond with the kiddos. We need more of them. This is a tragic loss.
Lots of teachers do
...sadly true....
35-year-olds don't just "have" heart attacks.
Dang!
...indeed...
Devine, tx
...poetic licence....
Wonder if he did the spin of death.
...chances are he did....
...at the A.Dog house...
...we call that the "spin of B.M."....
...howls...
Well, at least he died doing what he loved:
Traumatising children...