Schools Ain't Safe: Teachers Get Paid After Wildin' Out Incidents
From rats to reckless students, teachers get a bag after dealin' with BS in the classroom, but is it enough?

Aight, so check it: teachers in the UK just got a fat stack – £15 million – cuz they puttin' up wit straight foolishness in these schools. NASUWT droppin' the receipts, showin' how these educators dealin' with conditions that be straight outta a horror movie. We talkin' rat infestations makin' folks sick, kids throwin' toasters like it's dodgeball, the whole nine.
One teacher caught leptospirosis from some dirty rodents. Bruh, that's some Third World country type stuff. Should be gettin' hazard pay just for walkin' through them doors. Then you got another teacher gettin' turned into a crash test dummy by a student throwin' chairs and toasters. And then jumpin' on 'em and puttin' the beats on 'em. Nah, that's assault, straight up.
And it ain't just the physical stuff. These schools be playin' dirty with disabled teachers too. Whiteboard falls on somebody, messin' 'em up, and then they gettin' denied basic access and demoted? That's some straight-up disrespect. They lucky they ain't gettin' sued for more.
The National Education Union (NEU) meetin' in Brighton was wild too. Teachers talkin' 'bout gettin' grabbed, kicked, spat on – schools soundin' like jailhouses. Charlotte Lawrence from Portsmouth speakin' that real, sayin' she spendin' more time playin' hall monitor than teachin'. Kids out here actin' up 'cause they ain't gettin' the support they need, dealin' with mental health issues, and carryin' trauma. It's a cycle, man.
Laura Ann Watford tellin' stories 'bout teachers gettin' beat down. Susan Kent sayin' her peoples gettin' bit and bruised. This ain't just 'kids bein' kids,' this is a cry for help. But the system ain't listenin'. They too busy cuttin' budgets and pushin' standardized tests to care 'bout what's really goin' on in these kids' lives.
Daniel Kebede from NEU know the deal. Disruptive behavior ain't just random, it's a symptom of a bigger problem. But instead of investin' in solutions, they just throwin' money at lawsuits. Matt Wrack from NASUWT right too – employers ain't doin' enough to protect they workers. But at the end of the day, it's the kids who suffer the most. They need support, they need guidance, they need a safe place to learn. And right now, they ain't gettin' it. Schools need to do better. Straight up.

