Students with "do not resuscitate" orders signed by parents will still be resuscitated while in the care of the East Porter County School Corp., the School Board decided this week.
The board approved a new policy directing that students in life-threatening medical situations be resuscitated while in the district's care or on its property, including buses. The policy would supersede the wishes of parents who have signed "do not resuscitate" orders.
Superintendent Rod Gardin said a number of district students who are bused to the Special Education Learning Facility in Valparaiso have such orders. Students in dire situations would be given medical aid until released to a parent's care, Gardin said.
The district has not encountered any situations that would fall under the policy in his four years there, Gardin said.
Well, gosh, that's sure nice. Wanna bet it'll get pretty ugly when -- not if -- but WHEN they violate some handicapped student's DNR order?And if letting a high-school student die sounds cruel and heartless, these type of DNR orders are only given out for the most severely physically handicapped students who have massive physical birth defects and other problems.
But we're gonna bring them back, by God, despite the wishes of the parents; despite the enormous financial costs it will incur to the parents; despite the devastating emotional toll it will take on the families.
For people in charge of our children's education, they sure do act from ignorance.
And you were expecting something BETTER with government-run Health care?
Cross Posted At Alamo City Pundit
~Johnny~
