Robb Elementary Teacher Testifies About Her Worst Fear During Uvalde Shooting
WFAAJanuary 15, 20262 min278 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβTeacher's Worst Fear
- π― My worst fear was dying in front of my students, especially as my body was going into shock and shaking uncontrollably.
- π₯ I was unable to comfort my students or answer them, which added to my distress.
- π I prayed that I wouldn't die in front of my church, a moment I wanted to be the best.
Thoughts on the Students
- π I am incredibly proud of the students because they followed their training, stayed down, remained quiet, and took care of each other.
- π They even tried to take care of me during the traumatic event.
Return to Teaching
- π Initially, I retired because I couldn't imagine returning to a classroom or even stepping into a school building due to panic attacks.
- β¨ Through counseling, therapy, and meditation, I improved and missed teaching so much that I returned this year.
- π I am happy to be back in the classroom and love my students, having a lot of fun.
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Robb Elementary School shootingUvalde CISD police officerAdrian GonzalesTeacher testimonySchool shooting traumaPTSDReturn to teachingStudent braveryLaw enforcement response
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