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Protective Parent Gets Daughter’s Teacher Fired After Repeated Classroom Dismissals

by Jeffrey Stone
April 5, 2026
in Social Issues

A mother’s fierce protectiveness clashed with schoolroom indifference when her 14-year-old daughter, already reeling from bullying and battling severe asthma, suffered a sudden attack in English class. The teacher brushed it off as fake acting and refused to help, leaving the panicked girl to pass out as classmates rushed her to the nurse.

Weeks later the same teacher dismissed a second episode with equal skepticism, prompting the frustrated parent to escalate the complaints until the school finally fired the educator. A month after that, an angry confrontation in public left the mother unexpectedly wrestling with guilt over the outcome.

A parent advocated for their asthmatic daughter after a teacher dismissed her attacks, resulting in the educator’s firing.

Protective Parent Gets Daughter's Teacher Fired After Repeated Classroom Dismissals
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'AITA for getting a teacher fired?'

My daughter (14 F) has asthma and can get asthma attacks very easily, when being put on the spot, running, stressed etc.

My daughter had to move schools due to bullying and I had told the principal about her asthma attacks, but it didn’t get round to all of the teachers which...

Her English teacher was one of the teachers that didn’t know and during one of her lessons,

she was put on the spot and everyone was looking at her, she couldn’t handle being the centre of attention and started to panic

because her mind was blank, she started to have an asthma attack the English teacher looked at her and said ‘stop faking it nobody finds you funny’.

Her English teacher didn’t take her or get the nurse with caused my daughter to pass out.

Thankfully lots of the students took her to the nurse and she recovered there.

I complained to the principal and all they said was ‘if it happens again I promise we will do something again’. Which it happened again.

But all the English teacher said was ‘I didn’t believe your acting then and I don’t believe it now.’ , I told the principal and they ended up firing her.

A month later I bumped into the English teacher and she started to try and start a fight saying I was an a__hole for getting her fired and that it...

I walked away from her but even deep down, there was a little guilt for getting her fired. So do you think I’m the a__hole?

The core issue revolves around a vulnerable teen whose asthma attacks are triggered by stress and attention, compounded by recent bullying that forced a school change. The parent’s repeated alerts to the principal highlight a breakdown in communication, while the teacher’s dismissive attitude twice ignored clear signs of distress, endangering the student and forcing classmates to intervene. This risked a medical emergency in a setting where quick action saves lives.

Opposing views emerge naturally. Some argue the parent overstepped by pursuing termination rather than further dialogue, especially if school protocols for health information weren’t perfectly followed. Others counter that repeated indifference to a documented condition crosses a professional boundary, particularly when a child’s safety hangs in the balance.

Motivations here mix frustration on the parent’s side, watching their daughter suffer twice, with the teacher’s possible skepticism or lack of training. Yet the aggressive confrontation post-firing suggests deeper issues with accountability and emotional regulation in the classroom.

Broadening out, family and school dynamics around chronic conditions like asthma reveal bigger challenges. Asthma remains a leading cause of school absenteeism, with children missing millions of days annually due to unmanaged symptoms or poor environmental controls.

In one analysis, students with asthma indicators missed extra days compared to peers, underscoring how inadequate staff response can worsen outcomes. Bullying adds another layer, as adolescents with asthma face heightened victimization risks, which can spike anxiety and trigger attacks in a vicious cycle.

A relevant expert perspective comes from guidelines on school emergencies. The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes preparation: “Education and training of key school personnel, including teachers and coaches, about recognition of signs and symptoms of asthma exacerbations and triggers, and being aware of the existence of an asthma action plan for each student.”

This highlights that proactive knowledge is essential for preventing escalation. In the Redditor’s story, the absence of such awareness turned a manageable moment into a crisis, making the push for consequences feel like a safeguard rather than punishment.

Neutral paths forward include stronger school-wide protocols: mandatory health form distribution to all teachers via nurses, annual asthma training, and clear emergency steps like calling for help without delay. Parents can advocate for individualized plans early, while educators benefit from empathy-focused workshops that treat reported symptoms seriously.

See what others had to share with OP:

Some people believe the parent is not at fault and the teacher deserved to be fired for her actions.

itsthenicknack − NTA, her actions got her fired by her boss, not you. The school felt that was the appropriate response to her behaviour

Dannah_Montanah − NTA. Even if the teacher didn’t believe it the first time, she shouldn’t have been so dismissive.

By the second time, she should have known. Teaching is an incredibly important job, but with that job there has to be empathy.

That person and her students are better off with her gone.

nebagram − NTA at all. 'A month later I bumped into the English teacher and she started to try and start a fight'

If that's her reaction to just seeing you it's a good job she's not working with teenagers anymore.

-Quaint- − NTA. She shouldn’t be a teacher if she is going to put children’s lives at risk and be horribly cruel to them. You did a very good thing.

NUT-me-SHELL − NTA. Any educator who ignores a medical emergency in their class has no business being a teacher.

Some people think the entire story is fake and unrealistic based on standard school medical procedures.

sheramom4 − I am actually going with YTA because this is fake. The process is... register child for school,

fill out health information form, have an asthma plan and medications either available in the office

or with the student if self-carry after a doctor's order has been provided, alert goes out to teachers and all teachers are informed by the school nurse.

What would telling the principal do? The answer is nothing. Additionally, the school nurse would have called 911, not let her hang out in the healthroom after she passed out.

And you don't "recover" like that after an asthma attack. An asthma attack involves airways tightening and a lack of oxygen

(as well as other things but there are the basics) and requires medication to open up the airways and potentially emergency medical help.

capresesalad1985 − NTA…but I don’t believe this story for a second. If after a student passing out once at school,

the school didn’t make it abundantly clear to each teacher that the student has medical issues than the school is severely negligent.

The teacher could possibly have a lawsuit for wrongful termination for not being informed.

And then running into the teacher at the grocery store and she wants to fight? That was the topper for me.

srush32 − Sounds really fake - health information, especially potentially life threatening information, would go through the school nurse.

You'd fill out a form, the nurse would process it, and then the plan would be distributed - you don't just mention to the principal "hey, she has asthma" and...

If this is real and the school somehow doesn't have a system in place to deal with health plans they're going to get their pants sued off of them.

[Reddit User] − As someone with severe asthma, this sounds fake. A kid passes out from difficulty breathing and the school doesn't call an ambulance?

Hmmm no. I did this at uni and an ambulance was called before I even saw a nurse.

School have very specific action plans and training for emergencies. Also a kid passes out from asthma and just recovers at the nurse without the mention of medication?

If its severe enough that you pass out from lack of oxygen then there is definitely meds involved.

If this real then why is your daughter living with what sounds like severe uncontrolled asthma (really needs to under control especially in these current times)?

Why isn't she on prescription preventers to stop this from happening? Why at 14 does she not have access to her own relievers?

Why isn't she on some kind of asthma action plan to deal with it? Why isn't she in therapy to deal with some very apparent anxiety issues?

[Reddit User] − YTA- This sounds fake. Coming from someone with siblings with a number of health problems,

every teacher your child has to be informed of any and all medical conditions that would require intervention which could include,

but limited to fainting spells, asthma attacks and seizures. You’re given a form you have to fill out at the beginning of the year( or in your case, when you...

and that’s handed to the nurse, but the nurse wasn’t informed according to you.

They’re also required to call 911 (though there are some that’ll take their sweet time doing so) and you/an emergency contact.

Students (depending on the school) are allowed to carry medications they need on them or keep them in the nurse’s office.

Now if you failed to even mention this to anyone when you registered your child

and didn’t provide the paperwork so it can be uploaded into a system, then you and the school both had a lawsuit on their hands.

And before anyone says anything, every teacher had to be informed and the way they normally tell which student has with the caduceus.

And it will next to a student’s name in the system,indicating they have some sort of medical condition, like asthma.

In the end, this Redditor’s story spotlights the tightrope between protecting a child and the ripple effects of accountability in schools. The ultimatum that led to firing stemmed from repeated risks to a teen already stressed by bullying and health struggles.

Do you think the parent’s actions were justified given the lifelong stakes of unmanaged asthma, or did the school share more blame for poor information flow? How would you handle being the advocate when systems falter? Share your hot takes below!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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