Who to talk to if my teacher didn't get me medical attention?

just a few days ago my teacher did this when my whole mouth and lip was bleeding what should I do tell a police officer or the pricable

Answer #1

I think you should talk to him and in accordance with that he will tell you, speak with your parents, they will tell you what to do. Remember that maybe he was afraid of any illness …

Answer #2

If you hurt yourself, she could have just thought it to be an accident, and even if not, if you were bleeding, she may have not found it this serious, talk to your parents, and inform them, if not then you feel comfortable about the situation, ask or tell a principal. :]

Answer #3

Go to the principal and let him know what happened. If he does nothing then go to the police. This, of course, is after you’ve told your parents first. Your parents should go with you when you talk to the principle…

Answer #4

well… it all acounts on the situation. I mean if you are talkin’ about your self hurt and being at school, then it maybe because of the school rules. At my school are teachers can’t give us stuff like band-ades and stuff. You have to go to the office for that. If this is the problem talk to her about it and find out if there is a rule like that. If its that She was hurt Princable is good or you could get a bunch of your friends that like that teacher and tell her she needs to go get help. But if there is no teachers aid rule and she does have the stuff to help and she doesn’t. talk to her about it then tell the princable.

Hope that helps -TA

Answer #5

tell the head teacher.

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