Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a doozy of a story for you today. Meet Sienna, a 15-year-old girl with chronic anemia, and her fiercely protective mom. This dynamic duo has a bond stronger than steel, but when a substitute teacher refuses to let Sienna seek medical attention despite her 504 plan… all hell breaks loose! Did mom go too far by reporting the teacher? Or was she just doing what any mama bear would do? Let’s dive in and find out! ♀️
Teenage Daughter’s Health Emergency at School!

Daughter’s 504 Plan Allows Special Accommodations

⏰ Rushed Morning Leads to Skipped Breakfast

⚕️ Mom Instructs Daughter to Seek Medical Help

⏳ Substitute Teacher Makes Sienna Wait Despite 504 Plan ⌛

Furious Mom Reports Substitute for Negligence

Family Divided Over Mom’s Actions ️

Mom Questions If She Was Wrong to Report Teacher ♀️

Correction: Daughter Has Both 504 and IEP Plans

️ Daughter Informed Substitute About 504 Plan

♀️ Unusual Circumstances Lead to Skipped Breakfast

Mom’s Morning Routine to Support Daughter’s Health

❓ Mom Puzzled by Daughter’s Decision to Skip Breakfast

Open Communication and Trust Between Mom and Daughter

Teenage Girl’s Health Crisis at School Sparks Family Drama!
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got ourselves a real pickle here! Poor Sienna, skipping breakfast and nearly fainting in class, all while her substitute teacher plays bathroom gatekeeper. Mom swoops in like a superhero, reporting the teacher faster than you can say “504 plan”! But wait, not everyone’s on board with mom’s actions. Her twin sis and mom think she went overboard, causing a family rift wider than the Grand Canyon. ️ So, what do you think? Did mom go too far, or was she just looking out for her baby girl? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy drama!
Teacher denies medical attention to student – commenter says NTA.
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Substitute teacher unaware of student’s IEP, school should improve protocol. NAH.

Substitute teacher’s bathroom rules make no sense, NTA.

Substitute teacher’s lack of common sense put student’s health at risk.

Navigating medical exemptions and IEPs needs better communication from admins.

Substitute teacher’s negligence causes student to faint in class

Advocating for your child’s IEP rights is crucial!

Negligent teacher causes student to faint due to IEP ignorance

No pass for bathroom breaks, NTA comment agrees

A teacher’s refusal to let a student leave leads to fainting

Substitute teacher’s ignorance of student’s IEP causes distress. NTA.

Parent advises taking partial responsibility for child’s tardiness.

Compassionate NTA comment suggests safety precautions for student’s health

Teacher denies student medical attention, commenters agree he’s TA

Teacher should adhere to IEP, NTA for student’s actions.

Parent defends daughter with IEP against substitute teacher.

Mother praised for prioritizing daughter’s health over school rules

Kids shouldn’t need permission to use the bathroom

Substitute teacher causes health scare, commenter hopes for improvement.

The daughter’s IEP legally required the teacher to give support

School must take responsibility for teacher’s ignorance. NTA.

Substitute teacher criticized for denying medical attention to student.

Prioritizing health over rules.

NAH verdict, but communication with school principal is necessary.

Standing up for your rights and advocating for change!

Parent praised for advocating for daughter’s health and standing up to sub

Admin may be the a-hole for not informing sub about IEP

Report the incident to make school aware of negligence

Empowering comment about bathroom policies and student rights.

Ignoring an IEP is *not* doing his job. NTA

Teacher’s job includes familiarity with students & medical care access.

Substitute teacher refuses student’s medical needs, NTA for reporting.

Sub explains lack of IEP/504 plan, hopes for awareness

Redditor defends student, calls out teacher’s negligence.

Advocating for your child’s health with proper documentation

An IEP exception ignored by a stubborn sub.

Former teacher defends substitute teacher in fainting incident.

Negligent school fails to inform staff about student’s IEP! NTA

Following school rules shouldn’t come at the cost of health

Standing up for your child’s medical needs is NTA

Kids shouldn’t need permission for the bathroom

Former substitute teacher empathizes with frustrated parent’s situation.

Substitute teacher ignored student’s needs, commenter says NTA.

Teacher denies student medical attention, NTA calls it outrageous

Teach your daughter to prioritize her health and stand up for herself

Mom empowers daughter to go to the bathroom without permission.

School policies need improvement to prevent such situations.

Teacher suggests a solution to prevent abuse of 504 plan

Substitute teacher’s negligence put student’s health at risk. NTA.

NTA, but communicate with school about 504 policy and info.

Parent suggests solution for child’s health concern in school.

Teacher denies student’s request to see nurse, NTA defends her

Teacher refuses student’s bathroom break despite 504 plan. NTA.

Let the damn kids pee! Medical issue trumps policy.

Substitute teacher should have shown more understanding NTA

IEP and 504 confusion aside, NTA and common sense prevails

Substitute teacher’s negligence endangered student. NTA for reporting him.

Compassionate substitute teacher prioritizes student’s health and safety ❤️

Teacher refuses student’s request to go to nurse, NTA for complaining.

Compassionate parent shares 504 plan protocol after unjust incident.

Advocate for those with disabilities and fight for their rights

Teacher fails to acknowledge 504 plan, student’s fainting is NTA.

Teacher disregards student’s 504 plan, NTA comment highlights legal obligation

Teacher refuses medical attention, NTA suggests taking it higher

Substitute teachers need better support to accommodate students with IEPs. NTA.

Parent upset with substitute, but school system should share health info with subs. Soft YTA.

Understanding comment empathizes with sub’s difficult job, suggests carrying proof.

Parent blames daughter for fainting in class incident.

Ignoring a student’s medical needs is unacceptable. NTA comment.

Teacher’s negligence puts student’s health at risk. NTA.

Teacher faces criticism for not complying with student’s special needs

Teacher’s negligence risks student’s life, NTA to report him

Did the teacher know about her condition?

Teacher shares protocol, prioritizes nurse over bathroom. #NTA

Substitute teacher under fire for not knowing student’s health condition.

Advocate for students with special needs; teachers need proper training

US school hall pass policy baffles commenter from all-girls school

Parent advocates for daughter’s health, teacher fails in duty

Advocate for your child’s needs to avoid unfortunate incidents. NTA

NTA reports incident, hopes for protocol change.

Treating students with respect should be the bare minimum

Insightful comment on teacher responsibility and sub’s situation
