Published Oct 28, 2016
cooties_are_real
326 Posts
Just heard the front office call for the custodian to come clean up blood from my hallway....Huh? Blood? Haven't had any nose bleeds or shop injuries today, so I went to investigate. Teacher was standing outside her door standing guard so no one would step in it. Teacher goes on and on about some body had to have a nose bleed because she knows what the blood from that looks like. I mean she REALLY knew this was blood from a nosebleed. Then she said a student told her there was a spot further up the hall. I just walked the hall and did not see anymore spots. I don't know what the spots were, but they were not blood!!! Looked like some ketchup, food or something. WOW!!!! At least our hallway is clean now.
Flare, ASN, BSN
4,431 Posts
Perhaps they should leave teaching and I think there are some openings in CSI
guest83140
355 Posts
I say, Let's roll the cameras backwards. Interesting sometimes when a security guy we thought fell and I got a nasty head injury who was found laying near a stairwell. Well the creepy rewind button showed him happily walking until his gait turned in a grand mal seizure and he went ka plump on his back! Also theater arts like to have kids come in with fake blood makeup and run in my office to see my reaction. I am no new kid!
NanaPoo
762 Posts
Omiword! Thank goodness for security cameras, right? I'm trying to get someone to give me footage now so I can find out who messed with one of my AEDs.
I watched one of my frequent nosebleeders walk down the hall one day dripping a trail of blood to the bathroom then, a few minutes later, walk back to class. He never said a word to anyone. After cleaning up the hallway I checked the boys bathroom and it looked like someone had been murdered in there. What's up with just leaving all that in there?? What if I hadn't witnessed that?