I'm pretty sure no teacher in their right mind would slap a phone out of a student's hand.
You are pretty sure a teacher would never do that? Because????????? Any number of teachers would be capable of doing that, any person who was panicked and was a sort of rule-keeper person, any number of people without common sense or the courtesy to ask what was going on.
At my daughter's high school a guidance counselor prevented a teacher from giving food to a student who was having a hypoglycemic attack because school policy provides that only the school nurse can treat an ill student. Our schools are filled with bureaucrats who are unable to think for themselves.
That's assuming there is a preponderance of right minded teachers.
And I'm pretty sure no teacher in their right mind would confiscate a one inch long plastic toy gun.
I'm pretty sure no teacher in their right mind would have sex with their students.
What's your point?
who says the teacher was in their right mind?
I´m pretty sure no teacher in their right mind would slap a phone out of a student´s hand. If they did it to me it would only be one time. Then again you said a teacher in their right mind, this evidently wasn´t the case.
I am surprised that with the number of students, and the fact these things happen all the time, that first aid for teachers and staff isn´t mandatory.
After this law suit, I am sure that school districts will compare the cost of a law suit and the cost of teaching first aid and start a program.
This also sounds like it should be taught in PE classes since the chances of injury are pretty good.