By: Emily Alberty
Originally posted on Buckeye BATs Blog - https://buckeyebats.wordpress.com/2016/09/23/teaching-in-triage/
As posted in
the public Facebook group Cleveland Caucus to Reclaim Our Schools/CLE UnitedRank & File Educators (CURE).
I wrote this
last March, after looking outside at the school playground and seeing the
Cleveland police
seemingly reenacting the events surrounding the death of Tamir Rice.
I feel like every
day I see posts from teachers about current or former CMSD students who have gone missing, been shot, or have been
killed. Our city and our babies need help. I had to get this off my chest.
“Cleveland
is a war zone,
and
classrooms are the triage.
Teachers are
the doctors,
to students
who are on loan.
“Get to
school. You can make it!”
But will
their life be taken?
Walk past
the memorial,
and let us
give you a tutorial.
Another
Cleveland kid who did not make it.
Schools are
hospitals.
Poverty and
violence are the infections.
Breathe,
bandage, repeat.
Do they have
food to eat?
Cleveland
students are in this.
Why are test
scores low?
Because
Cleveland kids are taking blows.”
[The author
of this blog saw this on September 21st. BUT the author of this blog finds it
worthy to point out that
the original post was made on August 29th, 2016…. PRIOR TO the unacceptable
(and unnervingly similar) death of 13-year-old Tyre
King in Columbus, Ohio.]
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