As part of our conversation about classroom safety, KSAT Investigates brought together a panel of three teachers who have experienced violence from students firsthand.
For the first time since a Northside ISD educator died after being injured by a student, the district’s superintendent is speaking publicly — as the teacher’s widow says she is still waiting for answers.
KSAT Investigates is searching for solutions to classroom violence — examining what works, pressing lawmakers for answers and tracking efforts to better protect teachers.
Two years after a Brandeis High School instructional aide died, KSAT Investigates is learning more details about what led up to his death. A fight to keep records sealed is preventing his widow from getting answers about what led up her her husband’s death.
Teachers across Bexar County say getting hurt by students is part of the job. Data reviewed by KSAT Investigates shows it’s happening in nearly every school district, even as many incidents go unreported.
Violence in the classroom is not only injuring teachers and support staff. Educators tell KSAT Investigates it’s disrupting learning and making it difficult to retain and recruit help.
KSAT Investigates’ newest special, “Dangerous Lessons,” digs into a growing problem unfolding inside classrooms: students hurting educators.
Retired educators tell KSAT Investigates that better training and support are needed to address violence against teachers in the classroom.
KSAT Investigates is gathering stories from educators and parents to better understand the violence happening inside our classrooms.
A former Judson Independent School District special education teacher is still recovering after he said a student attacked him in a classroom.