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In reply to the discussion: Texas eighth-grader suspended for rescuing classmate during asthma attack [View all]ladyVet
(1,587 posts)During the 1970s, we had a student in our freshman biology class mention to the teacher that he was diabetic, didn't have it fully under control (I believe he was having issues with the medication), and that he might have an incident during class.
Instead of getting upset, or ignoring him, or making him feel bad, the teacher took the time to educate the class about diabetes, kept a Hershey bar and a small container of orange juice at her desk -- which she had to use on a couple of occasions -- and asked all of us to help keep an eye on him in case something happened before he had time to indicate he was feeling ill.
The class learned about something most of us hadn't experienced before, and felt good about possibly helping a classmate. Word spread, and everyone in school not only helped this kid out, but also others with various illnesses that might cause them issues (asthma and the like).
It would have been inconceivable to let a student sit and suffer under circumstances like this. Heads would have rolled.