Nashville, Tennessee: 5 teachers speak out about trauma while working for Oliver Middle School

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    5 teachers speak out about trauma while working for Oliver Middle School

    A student was accused of bringing a loaded handgun to Oliver Middle School back in April, and teachers claim the way the school administration handled it put their lives at risk. It was the last straw for some. we talked to five teachers Monday. One still works at the school. One is unemployed, and the other three have transferred to other MNPS schools. Five former and current OMS teachers are speaking out. “Being in the cafeteria when the school went on lockdown, it became real for me,” one teacher said. Speaking anonymously, one former OMS teacher said she was in ...


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    ‘I hope to see some changes’: Former teacher speaks out about issues at Oliver Middle School

    More than 30 teachers and staff have left one Nashville middle school between last August and now. A spokesperson for the Metro Nashville Public School System said some left Oliver Middle School due to issues with the administration as well as the climate of the school. “I loved it,” said Jenny Broeder. “I loved my time there until that last year.” After 13 years, Broeder made the decision to leave Oliver Middle School. “I spent probably 90% of my adult life there,” she said. “Somewhere that I loved, somewhere that I poured my blood, sweat and tears into, and to ...


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