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‘This year has killed me': Teachers say violence has plagued Brockton High School

Educators in Brockton, Massachusetts, testified at an emergency meeting that they are concerned about school safety amid repeated instances of violence

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Teachers at Brockton High School say they’ve been injured on the job as students have fought with them and classmates.

High school teachers in Brockton, Massachusetts, are sounding the alarm about their own safety and that of students.

At an emergency meeting Wednesday night, Brockton High School teachers testified to the school committee about repeated instances of violence.

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Growing safety concerns are in the spotlight at Brockton High School after parents and teachers say they are worried about their students.

One teacher said she suffers from PTSD and anxiety, and has called out twice a week in the last month.

"Sadly, this year has killed me," she said. "I can't do it."

Staff are fearful of students fighting classmates and teachers.

At an emergency safety meeting in Brockton, teachers testified about students' violence against classmates and educators.

One educator recounted being pushed into a locker and stepped on.

As participants in the meeting discussed the physical and mental health of the school community, tensions ran high, with video showing one person being removed by police.

The Brockton School Committee is considering policy changes to deal with bullying, violence, cellphone use, vaping and teacher absenteeism.

Another meeting is set for next Tuesday.

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