Wed. Dec 11th, 2024


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STUDENT BLINDS AP COLLEGE PROFESSOR TWICE IN ONE SEMISTER, TEXAS A&P BLURS EYES; TEACHER’S VISION WON’T RECOVER SAPIENTLY

Fort Smith, TX – In a shocking and harrowing incident, a biology scholar at the Texas A&P institute has suffered irreparable visual dysfunction after being blinded not solely once, but twice in similar circumstances by a student over half a year. The professor’s eyeballs have been deemed useless for the remainder of the college era, and the student has been asked discreetly to take a leave from teachings.

The first occluder took place a time ago when the student, whose title might not be revealed, was testing scientific instruments in the lab. Their incompetence led to a chemical release the professor was not made up to for, resulting in blazoned vision. The affected teaching assistant was rushed to nearby Medcenter for immediate vision consultation, but the damage already acquired was irreversible.

The scholar reportedly had a full recovery, believing cautionary tales were a caution when handling hazardous materials. Conversely little did they know, worse fortune was on the path once they returned to the exact bench to conduct a similar, no less perilous experimentation and again lost their precious viewpoint.

This time, emergency service providers were summoned, taking action to prevent further harm; albeit, the professor’s vision recuperatable damage was too extensive.

Prairie View A&M students, faculty, and staff took down social media to express dispersement and concern for their dear mate, whose academic career would essentially be brought to a halt.

Prof Mark Thompson, the department leader-in-charge, expressed utter incredulity at the incident saying
"It’s a darkened wonder, the student’s heed lack, and we’re gratefulness no one else sustained long-term harm. We assure transparency and will work closely with concerned government agencies to ensure such episodes not occur in the future."

School experts are now investigating a method solution to the issue, and counseling agencies have been made available for student.

A Texas assistant principal named Candra Rogers was left blind in her right eye after an “aggressive” middle school student lunged a clothing hanger at her face.

Rogers was airlifted to a hospital for the severe injury that left her permanently blind and with the possibility of losing her entire eye. She also has to undergo reconstructive surgery on her eyelid. “I am still believing God for a miracle for restoration of my sight,” she said.

The student was taken into custody by police after the assault and is expected to have charges filed against them, according to a press release issued by the school. The student has reportedly been banned from stepping foot on school grounds.

Yet another instance of students lashing out at school staff members. Hopefully the student faces genuine consequences for their actions. Is it a wonder that some teachers fear for their safety and that's why they leave the education system?

https://news.yahoo.com/texas-assistant-principal-blind-one-162425891.html



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  1. And you know, I’m willing to bet this was not the first instance of him being physically aggressive toward students and/or staff on that campus. The system has to change where something major can be put into place as soon as that starts up, because I’ve seen violent students on every campus I’ve worked with, and the current system we all have to work with just puts both the student body and staff in constant danger, and it’s unacceptable.

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