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In this deeply personal and emotionally charged episode, Vanessa Jackson steps away from her usual format to examine the civil trial of Abby Zwerner, the first-grade teacher shot by a six-year-old student. This is not a story about politics—it’s a case study in ignored warnings, failed leadership, testing culture, and the trauma teachers are expected to survive in silence. If you’re an educator, this episode will feel painfully familiar. It’s a mirror held up to a broken system—and a call to stop accepting the unacceptable.

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  • 0:00 – Introduction & Framing
  • 4:07 – The Pattern of Ignored Warnings
  • 10:05 – The Defense’s Strategy: Deflect, Distract, and Weaponize
  • 17:29 – The Test-Score Obsession
  • 22:51 – Authority, Safety, and the Functionally Absurd Gap
  • 28:47 – Leadership Accountability
  • 35:00 – The Human Cost
  • 40:50 – Broader Systemic Implications
  • 47:47 – In Closing: What Are We Willing to Accept?

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