#SchoolAttack #BrokenTeethEmergency
Hey everyone, I need your help with a serious situation. My daughter was attacked at school today and ended up with two of her front teeth broken. It’s heartbreaking to see her in pain and dealing with this trauma. When I spoke to the principal, I was shocked to learn that no action will be taken against the student who did this.
I’ve already filed a police report, but I’m unsure of what legal options I have in this scenario. It’s frustrating to know that the student’s mom works at the school, making the situation even more complicated.
I want to make sure my daughter gets justice and the care she needs. So, I’m reaching out to ask for advice and support. Have any of you been through a similar situation? What steps did you take? Please share your insights and help me navigate this tough situation. #JusticeForDaughter
Let’s come together to brainstorm solutions and strategies. Your input can make a difference for my daughter and other kids facing similar challenges. Thank you for your support! 💔💪🏼
Just to confirm – your daughter thinks this was malicious as opposed to an unfortunate outcome of horseplay?
NAL, but the school is definitely trying to sweep this under the rug. Filing the police report was the right thing to do. But you should also look into a civil suite possibility. While it’s unlikely that anyone from the school is going to be charged with a crime, you can hold them civilly liable for not protecting your kids or taking injuries seriously. Also, idk how your school district is set up, but calling the superintendent and talking to them could really motivate the school to correct this.
I would be livid that I was not phoned about this incident. If possible have both you and your spouse attend the meeting with the principal. Ensure one of you scribes the answers to the questions. I would be asking the principal what is the school’s policy about violence, has the school’s insurance policy been contacted about coverage for immediate medical/dental costs, what consequences will the child face. Take your daughter to the doctor and dentist. You want her examined and medically documented. Your daughter was pulled by her neck, which can’t be good.
You need a lawyer. The school is responsible for the safety of your child while she is in their care. You should have been called asap when this happened.
Not sure about the laws in Kansas, but … in most states you’re not entitled to know what disciplinary measures, if any, are taken against the other child. But you are entitled to have a safe place for your daughter, and the school needs to devise a safety plan to keep that other child from harming your daughter again,